108 of 111 people found the following review helpful
A Cutlery Enthusiast,
October 22, 2000 By A Customer
This review is from: Zwilling J.A. Henckels Twin Pro-S 18-Piece Knife Set with Block (Kitchen)
First of all Henckels is one of the best Cutlery Companies around. Chef's (although I'm not a Professional one) attest to their longevity and quality. The Pro S Series comes highly rated by Consumer Reports, even higher than the Henckels' Four Star and Five Star sets. This 18-Piece set is very similar to the popular 9-Piece set, but also has a set of 8 Steak Knives to boot. If you want to keep your steak knives in a neat and orderly block along with your other knives, then this is the set for you. Read below to get all the details on the SCT Forging Process:The Professional "S" and Five Star are the very best. Pro "S" offers a classic triple riveted handle while the new Five Star line offers a superb ergonomically designed molded handle. All J.A. Henckels knives use the exclusive FRIODUR ice-hardening process which improves blade density to provide a sharper initial edge that can be easily maintained over a long period of time. The smaller knives...Read more
25 of 25 people found the following review helpful
Superbly sharp and well-balanced,
March 20, 2001 Marc R. Marcus (Portland, OR United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Zwilling J.A. Henckels Twin Pro-S 18-Piece Knife Set with Block (Kitchen)
I have used my new knives for about a week now and am extremely impressed with how easily they but through whatever I'm trying to cut through, and how perfectly they feel in my hand. Their weight, and extreme sharpness, allow you to exert very little effort in slicing through food. I compared them side-by-side to my other store-bought set of knives, and even after using the sharpening steel on the old set, I just couldn't achieve anywhere near the same degree of razor-sharpness as have the Henckels. Not that it matters to me, but the 8 steak knives are stamped, rather than forged, but they are still extremely sharp none the less. Unfortunately, however, the knives do not comes with any care instructions, nor instructions as to how to use the sharpening steel. It took some Internet research and some practice on my old knives to begin to feel comfortable sharpening these. In any case, you can't go wrong, albeit the price is pretty high for this set of knives.
27 of 28 people found the following review helpful
I cook for a living...,
January 9, 2004 mojostarz (Kennedyville, Maryland United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Zwilling J.A. Henckels Twin Pro-S 18-Piece Knife Set with Block (Kitchen)
I take exception to Mr. Michael George's (Scottsdale, AZ.) reveiw of this knife set, Henckels Pro "S" series and forged, bolstered knives in general.If he has been a professional for 14 years then he should have learned the term "bolster" by now...and he should have been able to sharpen his knives properly without wearing the edge out...he's probably using an electric sharpener or sending them out. The culinary school reference is questionable also...Le Cordon Bleu uses Mundail knives...etc.This a top of the line set and shouldn't be maligned out of ignorance. If you learn how to use the steel that is provided and a good fine stone then these will last you a lifetime.We defend the honor of these mighty fine blades with 6 mojo*z