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J.A. Henckels Twin Gourmet 8-Piece High-Carbon Stainless-Steel Gourmet Steak Knives with Block | 
enlarge | Brand: Henckels Category: Kitchen
List Price: $225.00 Buy New: $99.50 You Save: $125.50 (56%)
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Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 86101
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.1 Dimensions (in): 3 x 6.8 x 9.8
MPN: 39123-800 Model: 39123-800 UPC: 035886137694 EAN: 0035886137694 ASIN: B00004WYJ9
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| Features:
| • | Set comprises eight 4-1/2-inch steak knives and beechwood storage block | | • | Blades are serrated on upper half and fine-edge on lower half for cutting ease | | • | High-carbon stainless-steel blades | | • | Three-rivet, full tang Novador handle for comfort and balance | | • | Lifetime warranty |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Review Removed from their slots in this set's rubber-footed wood storage block, these eight knives slice any steak, chop, or roast into bite-size pieces. Gourmet is one of Henckels's inexpensive cutlery lines. These knives don't have bolsters, but that feature isn't vital when confronting a rib eye. The high-carbon, stainless-steel 4-1/2-inch blades are stamped, not forged, and because they are serrated on the upper halves, they tend to tear meat fibers rather than slice precisely through them the way straight-edge knives do. On the other hand, the fine serrations reduce the tearing effect, and the blades' lower halves are straight. The synthetic, three-rivet, full-tang handles are classically styled. I--Fred Brack/I p bWhat's in the Box/bbr Eight 4-1/2-inch steak knives, beechwood storage block
Product Description Trying to cut through meat with a dinner knife is a recipe for disaster, as in Caribbean Jerk Pork Chops meet wool blend trousers. Provide each place setting with its own steak knife for a much more enjoyable dining experience.
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| Customer Reviews:
Knives rust in first washing September 26, 2003 192.168.1.1 (U.S. America) 9 out of 11 found this review helpful
After I used them ONCE and washed them in the dishwasher the blades rusted! That's unacceptable. I have cheap stainless steal steak knifes I've had for 25 years that have NEVER rusted in the dishwasher. The box says dishwasher safe although in small print it says not recommended. Now I know why. They are inferior.brI purchased these knifes thinking I was going to get something a cut above. They are not as good as a $10 set of Steak Knifes from a discount store. Save your money!brI am returning mine.
Expensive for what you get. June 17, 2003 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
I had a set of steak knives that didn't cut very well. I was so sick of them I decided to spend what I thought was a considerable sum to get "good" knives. Unfortunately, I did not see the editor's comments on this site before buying--they do tear meat, rather than cut it. Frankly, they are only marginally better than those they replaced. [The block is also fairly useless. Who wants their steak knives sitting on the counter top all by themselves? I have my kitchen knives in a block and do not need or want two blocks sitting out.]
Great knives that stay sharp for a long time! February 21, 2002 8 out of 12 found this review helpful
I bought a set of 4 of these knives about 7 years ago. I use them for all my slicing! I have small hands and they are very comfortable to use when cutting vegetables. They are just now showing signs of needing sharpening.. but they are used a few times everyday in my home. My next purchase will be a set with a block so they don't get bumped around in the silverware drawer.
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