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- High-carbon stainless-steel blades resist corrosion
- Full tang construction: blade extends all the way into the handle for strength
- Walnut handles with classic triple-rivet design provides a comfortable grip
- Precision hollow ground edges are honed to provide a superior cutting edge
- Perfect when meat, fish or poultry is served
List price: $20.00 (that's 0% off!)
Buy one from zShops for: $13.76

good value
Decent Knife SetWell, they are pretty good quality, feel good in your hand, and work really well for cutting.

- Ideal gift for golfers
- Eight tools: blade, scissors, nail file, bottle opener, toothpick, tweezers, ball marker, divot repair tool
- Range finder with 38-inch and 1000-yard view of green
- Full lifetime warranty on golf tool; lifetime limited warranty on range finder
- Made in Switzerland since 1891
List price: $65.00 (that's 46% off!)

For the Golfer with Everything
What a gift to give!!It's a product amazing quality made by Victorinox.

- 3-1/2-inch blade, great for cutting up small fruits and veggies
- Blade is hand forged from a single piece of high-carbon stainless steel
- Ergonomic, permanently bonded black handle
- Lifetime warranty
- Made in Germany
List price: $52.00 (that's 42% off!)

Good Knife, Probably OverkillThe Wusthof Grand Prix line is a more modern design than the Classic series, with a simple black handle. The balance and grip of these knives are as close to perfect as I have found. For those wondering what benefits a higher priced knife provides, one benefit is that the blade (or tang) is one piece all the way through the handle. This makes the blade much stronger, and less likely to snap.
This particular model is the 3 ½ inch paring knife. This knife falls into the category of overkill for me. Most cooks will get by just fine with the 4 ½ inch utility knife. There is really no notable difference in size for the vast majority of applications between the 3 ½ inch paring knife and the 4 ½ inch utility knife.
Don't get me wrong; this is a very good knife. However, for the mainstream chef, I think its usage will be minimal, and thus it is overkill. Look for the 4 ½ inch utility knife first. If you own that knife, and you need this size for a specific application, this knife is great.
I cook for a livin'...That said...This is a top o' the line midrange priced paring knife and although I don't favor Wusthof I did buy a set of these for the grrlfren and we both love this line.
(Nobody uses a 4.5 inch "paring" knife because it's a utility knife for small slicing jobs...a little too big for "paring"). Pros use 3.5/4 inch parers to do the job and this one is excellent for the job!!!
This "Grand Prix" line is much better than the "Classic" because of the comfy grip. Buy it now with no regrets!
We be givin' dis lil babe...5 mojo*z!!!

- Wide, extra-heavy 10-inch blade superior for chopping and other cutting tasks
- Forged high-carbon stainless steel blade, hand-honed for razor-like sharpness
- Traditional-style composition handle is triple-riveted for strength and permanence
- Dishwasher safe
- Lifetime guarantee
List price: $189.00 (that's 20% off!)

One big knifeIt is however a very large knife which some might find unwieldy or too heavy. It is significantly bigger than the standard Classic 10" chef's knife.
More importantly, because of the knifes height (width), the blade itself is very wide and would not fit in any standard knife block I could find. In the end I bought the super knife block from Williams-Sonoma and took a router to widen the cleaver slot.
classic
- 3-inch straight-edge parer and 7-inch hollow-edge santoku
- Hand-forged of high-carbon steel with stain-resistant alloy
- Precise tapering from grinding and polishing procedure
- Weighted bolster; full triple-riveted tangs
- Synthetic traditional-style handles
List price: $172.00 (that's 36% off!)

my favorite
Super-thin slicing knives
- Indispensable collection covers most cutting needs
- Includes 8-inch cook's, pointed 3.5-inch paring, and 6-inch sandwich knives
- Forged high-carbon stainless steel blades, hand-honed for razor-like sharpness
- Traditional-style composition handles are triple-riveted for strength and permanence
- Dishwasher safe
List price: $250.00 (that's 32% off!)
Used price: $159.00

Good Starter Set, Look Carefully at Knife SelectionsThe Wusthof Classic line is the more conservative counterpart to the Grand Prix line. The only difference, however, is the handle style. I personally prefer the Grand Prix, but this is an issue of personal preference. The balance and grip of these knives are as close to perfect as I have found. For those wondering what benefits a higher priced knife provides, one benefit is that the blade (or tang) is one piece all the way through the handle. This makes the blade much stronger, and less likely to snap.
This set includes an 8 inch chef's knife, a 3 ½ inch paring knife and a 6 inch sandwich knife.
The 8 inch chef's knife, is a great knife. Wusthof offers four sizes of chef's knives in the Classic line, 5, 6, 8 and 10 inch. For most home cooks, I think the 8 inch knife is the best choice. The 5 and 6 inch are a bit small for bigger jobs, but the 10 inch is too big for most jobs. While the 8 inch isn't perfect for all uses, if you are only buying one size chef's knife (and most people only buy one), this is the one I would recommend.
As for the 3 ½ inch paring knife, this knife falls into the category of overkill for me. Most cooks will get by just fine with the 4 ½ inch utility knife. There is really no notable difference in size for the vast majority of applications between the 3 ½ inch paring knife and the 4 ½ inch utility knife. I prefer the 4 ½ inch utility knife, but the 3 ½ inch paring knife will do the trick.
I have found very few uses for the 6 inch sandwich knife. I prefer the larger size of the chef's knife or the smaller 4 ½ inch utility knife. This knife is just the wrong width and length for most tasks.
This set is a good deal; however, if compiling a set myself, I would include the chef's knife, the 4 ½ inch utility knife, and the 9 inch bread knife. Judge for yourself.
wow, what can I say
- Set includes 8-inch cook's knife, 6-inch sandwich knife, 3-1/2-inch paring knife
- Blades, bolsters, tangs forged from single pieces of high-carbon stainless steel
- Handles sculpted from 18/10 stainless steel with elegant satin finish
- Precisely tapered blades with hand-honed edges
- Made in Germany
List price: $347.00 (that's 34% off!)
Used price: $210.00

Good Knives, Check LengthsThe Wusthof Culinar line is an all stainless steel look, rather than a black handle. Although the picture and some descriptions want you to think this is a single piece knife, be advised that the hand is a separate piece of stainless steel molded onto the tang. I personally prefer the handle of the Grand Prix and Classic, because the grip is surer for me, but this is, to some extent, a matter of personal preference. This series "looks" more professional to some (like a Viking stove).
This set includes an 8 inch chef's knife, a 3 ½ inch paring knife and a 6 inch sandwich knife.
The 8 inch chef's knife, is a great knife. Wusthof offers four sizes of chef's knives in the Classic line, 5, 6, 8 and 10 inch. For most home cooks, I think the 8 inch knife is the best choice. The 5 and 6 inch are a bit small for bigger jobs, but the 10 inch is too big for most jobs. While the 8 inch isn't perfect for all uses, if you are only buying one size chef's knife (and most people only buy one), this is the one I would recommend.
As for the 3 ½ inch paring knife, this knife falls into the category of overkill for me. Most cooks will get by just fine with the 4 ½ inch utility knife. There is really no notable difference in size for the vast majority of applications between the 3 ½ inch paring knife and the 4 ½ inch utility knife. I prefer the 4 ½ inch utility knife, but the 3 ½ inch paring knife will do the trick.
I have found very few uses for the 6 inch sandwich knife. I prefer the larger size of the chef's knife or the smaller 4 ½ inch utility knife. This knife is just the wrong width and length for most tasks.
This set is a good deal; however, if compiling a set myself, I would include the chef's knife, the 4 ½ inch utility knife, and the 9 inch bread knife. Judge for yourself.
Oh man, nice knives
- Narrow, sharply pointed blade for myriad slicing and cutting tasks
- Blade, bolster, tang forged from single piece of high-carbon stainless steel
- Handle sculpted from 18/10 stainless steel with elegant satin finish
- Precisely tapered blade with hand-honed edge
- Made in Germany
List price: $88.00 (that's 32% off!)

Great Knife, Check HandleThe Wusthof Culinar line is an all stainless steel look, rather than a black handle. Although the picture and some descriptions want you to think this is a single piece knife, be advised that the hand is a separate piece of stainless steel molded onto the tang. I personally prefer the handle of the Grand Prix and Classic, because the grip is surer for me, but this is, to some extent, a matter of personal preference. This series "looks" more professional to some (like a Viking stove).
The Wusthof 4 ½ inch utility knife is a great all-around knife. This is the knife I use for the majority of my small chopping work (when I don't use a Chef's knife).
Best single knife.You will not regret spending money on this.

- Narrow, flexible blade for boning meat and poultry
- Blade, bolster, tang forged from single piece of high-carbon stainless steel
- Handle sculpted from 18/10 stainless steel with elegant satin finish
- Precisely tapered blade with hand-honed edge
- Made in Germany
List price: $115.00 (that's 30% off!)

Good Knive, Check HandleThe Wusthof Culinar line is an all stainless steel look, rather than a black handle. Although the picture and some descriptions want you to think this is a single piece knife, be advised that the hand is a separate piece of stainless steel molded onto the tang. I personally prefer the handle of the Grand Prix and Classic, because the grip is surer for me, but this is, to some extent, a matter of personal preference. This series "looks" more professional to some (like a Viking stove).
This particular model, the 5 inch boning knife is a good knife. In my review of the 6 inch cleaver in the Classic and Grand Prix lines, I noted that most people really don't use a cleaver anymore, as they buy either pre-cut/pre-packaged meats, or they have the butcher cut the meat into loins or steaks for them. However, I think this knife is slightly more useful for the everyday cook than the cleaver. I find this knife useful for both boning and fat trimming. Although this knife is probably not essential for a starter collection, I would add this knife before a cleaver.
Hate cutting meat? Get this one to enjoy cutting meat.I always hated cutting meat because of hard it was to cut out some fat that was streching forever with my old knife. This knife is not only very sharp but it is not slippery even though the handle is steel.
This probably will be your favorite knife if you cut meat a lot.

- 10-inch blade, great for mincing, chopping, and slicing
- Blade is hand forged from a single piece of high-carbon stainless steel
- Ergonomic, permanently bonded black handle
- Lifetime warranty
- Made in Germany
List price: $136.00 (that's 20% off!)

Good Knife, Probably Too BigThe Wusthof Grand Prix line is a more modern design than the Classic series, with a simple black handle. The balance and grip of these knives are as close to perfect as I have found. For those wondering what benefits a higher priced knife provides, one benefit is that the blade (or tang) is one piece all the way through the handle. This makes the blade much stronger, and less likely to snap.
This particular model, the 10 inch cook's (or chef's) knife, is a good knife. Wusthof offers three sizes of chef's knives, 6, 8 and 10 inch. For most home cooks, I think the 8 inch knife is the best choice. This knife, the 10 inch, is a bit big for most jobs. The 6 inch is a bit small for bigger jobs. While the 8 inch isn't perfect for all uses, if you are only buying one size chef's knife (and most people only buy one), the 8 inch is the knife I would recommend.
Therefore, if you are buying your first cook's knife, I would recommend the 8 inch size. This is a great knife, but I don't think the size is right for mainstream users.
Cut your food, not yourself!