Chicago Cutlery 2-Piece Stainless Steel Triple Rivet Polymer Handles Essentials Partoku/ Santoku Set, Black
$22
- Professional high-carbon stainless steel blades with black polymer handles
- Exclusive Taper Grind edge technology provides optimum sharpness for precise cutting and is easy to re-sharpen
- High-carbon stainless steel creates a stronger, harder blade resisting stains, rust and pitting
- Full metal tang extends from the blade to the end of the knife forming part of the handle; provides added strength, balance, and control
- Triple compression stainless steel rivets secure the handles to the blade for increased safety and stability
Specification: Chicago Cutlery 2-Piece Stainless Steel Triple Rivet Polymer Handles Essentials Partoku/ Santoku Set, Black
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9 reviews for Chicago Cutlery 2-Piece Stainless Steel Triple Rivet Polymer Handles Essentials Partoku/ Santoku Set, Black
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Denise Turner –
These look just like the original ones.
A Witness –
Excellent quality… I really like these knives. I’m not sure where the problem was in the other reviews but I had covers on both the knives. They are very sharp and well-made.
Daniel M. –
How well made.conveance
John Thomas –
I have owned a Santoku knife for quite a few years. In my opinion it is the best, most versatile design in a knife thats available. They can either be used as a cutting, slicing knife for preparing your veggies, or as a small cleaver for the thicker cuts. I really don’t know what the indents on the side of the knife are for, but they all seem to have them. I am sure there is a good reason for them, I just don’t know what it is. Like just about everything else you can buy, these knives come in a wide array of prices and promises as for being called the very best. What I wanted for a second set was something that was quality made and would stay sharp, without spending the price of a new microwave. My old knife is a Chicago Cutlery, and it is a full tang very thick blade of good quality and a comfortable handle. I pretty much chose this set based on my old knife. When they arrived they had the very same blade design and insignia, but were definitely thinner than my old knife. Full tang, (meaning the knife extends all the way through the handle), but the blade was a good one third thinner than my other knife. Despite this difference, I still consider both knives to be well worth the price for the average home chef or homemaker. They arrived extremely sharp and can easily be made to stay that way with just a simple sharpening device. I would have to say that despite these being a definite cheaper version of my original knife, they carry an edge like nothing I have ever owned before. They are almost dangerous to use. Be careful and don’t make any slip ups when using them. And one other thing, the larger knife is quite a bit thicker than the smaller one, but I feel you will have much more use for the 5 inch. Its just not that often you will need a 7 inch slicer/cleaver unless you cut a lot of big pieces of meat or anything else tough. If you feel the need to just own one of these knives, I would suggest the smaller ones available. However together these make a nice set that can handle just about anything your kitchen can offer up.
In conclusion, you can definitely buy better knives for a lot more money. But unless you do a lot of cooking every day for a large number of people, these knives are a very decent price, quality made, and as noted before, carry and sharpen to a superior edge. Highly recommended for the everyday homemaker on a budget..
michael m –
Very pleased with the knife set
eveann –
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patricia nurse –
light weight
KOMAL –
Love using this knife set. It’s perfectly sharp yet not too much such that I get scared to cutting my finger. Do recommend it!
Erica Rodriguez –
Love this brand of knives. Have a set that is over 10 years old and they still work great with some sharpening. Butbreally wantedva new set and they do not disappoint.
Highly recommended