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02-11-2015 07:33 PM
My dh loves to cook, and could really use a nice knife set in one of those butcher block things, where they self-sharpen. Or are those not any good? I'm afraid I don't know much about these things, and could use some helpful advice. TIA!
02-11-2015 07:56 PM
02-11-2015 08:33 PM
Wustof and Henkels are both good knives. I have Cutco and love them.
02-12-2015 04:11 PM
My daughter gave me this type of knife set for Christmas, and it is by Zwilling J. A. Henckels, Hawthorne, NY, with a lifetime warranty. The knives are much nicer than what I have used for years, and I like them. The price was around $200, which is on the lower end for a chef quality set of knives.
02-12-2015 04:19 PM
I wouldn't buy a knife "set" which would probably include knives he'd never use. I'd invest the money in a couple of great quality knives that he will use all the time. You can start with a chef's knife and a paring knife, then add to the collection on other holidays if he wants or needs another type of knife.
02-12-2015 04:24 PM
I have several Cutco knives (Chef's, paring, steak, etc.) and use them almost daily. They're costly but well worth the price.
02-12-2015 06:29 PM
I would also recommend the Wustof brand. However, if he really loves to cook, the way to go is having knives that AREN'T in the wooden block. For a number of reasons. First, the knives and woodblock can harbor bacteria, even after being cleaned. And second, if he reaches for knives quite a bit while cooking, it's good to have them out where he can see the blade. Please know that I say this as someone who owns and likes my butcher block knife set. BUT, if I had the space or the appropriate set-up in my kitchen, I would have one of the magnetic strips out where I can see it, and then have my knives on that. Blade and handle apparent the eye.
02-12-2015 07:17 PM
02-14-2015 01:23 AM
Thank you for taking the time to answer my Q, everyone-I truly appreciate it! We don't have much room in our kitchen, or I would definitely like to go for that magnetic strip idea. The home we are in now has many great features, but a big kitchen isn't one of them. I don't know why I didn't think of the bacteria or how hard it is to clean those butcher blocks-I guess because they knives go in them clean; but that doesn't mean they can't still get dirty & they are impossible to clean. Good tip, ty for pointing that out. I am off to research about all the choices people have given...thanks again, everyone.
02-14-2015 01:31 AM
On 2/12/2015 Poodlepet2 said: Back in November I asked this question. A couple of people responded whose children went to culinary school and they suggested Victoronix. That's what I ended up getting and these babies dance circles around the above mentioned brands. I thought I had good knives before, but the Victoronix is a different animal all together. There are more expensive Swiss knives out there, ( Victoronix is Swiss), but these are fabulous for home cooks and I can understand why culinary schools would prefer them. Poodlepet2
I totally agree and for the price I know of no competition.
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