KitchenAid blades are made from high-carbon stainless-steel, hand-ground to a razor-sharp edge. In addition, the steak knives are forged, giving them premium cutting ability. The triple-riveted handles with full-tang construction provide perfect balance and weight, as well as a handsome, traditional look. Like all fine cutlery, KitchenAid knives should be washed by hand. KitchenAid covers its cooks' tools with a one-year, hassle-free replacement warranty. --Ann Bieri
What's in the Box
Set consists of: 3-1/2-inch paring knife; 5-1/2-inch serrated utility knife; 7-inch santoku; 8-inch chef's knife; 8-inch slicer; 6 steak knives; kitchen shears; sharpener; wood storage block. 14 pieces total.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful: By Pabs "pablo" (CA, usa) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: KitchenAid 14-Piece Knife Set with Steak Knife Block (Kitchen) very well built and very sharp. gave them as a gift to my mom and she was impressed with the sharpness. nice little perk being able to move the small block with steak knifes out. overall the set is well made and has knives for all the normal daily cooking needs. 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful: This review is from: KitchenAid 14-Piece Knife Set with Steak Knife Block (Kitchen) We received this set less than two years ago, and it is literally falling apart. Three of the blades have broken off of the handles in the last few weeks. We have properly cared for the knives, including hand-washing them and using them only for ordinary purposes. By Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: KitchenAid 14-Piece Knife Set with Steak Knife Block (Kitchen) If you are used to quality knives-do NOT buy this set! This knife set is expensive crap! I bought this set thinking I was upgrading from the miss matched "hand me downs" that I have. WRONG! Now I have a complete set of knives that im unhappy with. The blades are very thin and flexable. I cant imagine how im going to sharpen these for more than a couple years and still have a blade left? You really do get what you pay for, and I OVERPAID for this junk! For about the same price I could have purchased Chicago Cutlerly, but that set didnt have steak knives with the "full-tang" handle design. Turns out, what was delivered to me didn't as well. Be aware of the pics that are shown, I thought I was getting knives with a handle design that I like, but ended up with something else. |