I bought Mrs. Lemmy a set of Wusthof knives when she got her MBA about 7 years ago. I think they are the "Classic" series. It was about $800 for the chef knives then buying a few seperate pieces and matching steak knives. I picked them because I was sick of getting cheap, crappy knives. These feel good in your mitts, are balanced nice, the handles are sturdy, full tang blades and maintain their cut with just an occasional touch up with the hone. Rock solid reviews (at the time....no idea now), other quality brands in my price range seemed to be having quality issues at the time. I love 'em.....no regrets.
I'm slowly building up a collection of Shun kitchen knives. You could shave with those things they are so sharp.
I only have a chef's knife and a santoku right now....next is a cleaver.
I got my brother a set of Ginsu knives--they were very well reviewed in Consumer Reports
I don't even know the brand I have, they're forged steel, and I use a sharpening stone whenever I use them
Hmm. I do like the japanese ones but I want a more wood than plastic handle. Lemmy I also have seen a lot of good comments about the brand you have, but they are out of my price range at the moment![]()
They were outta mine too!
My advice......
Find a knife you like even if they are expensive and just buy it by the piece over time. A quality set without a huge outlay at once and they'll last forever. I'm not trying to spend your money but if you buy something you aren't happy with or the quality is "meh" you'll just replace them eventually anyway. That is assuming you like to cook and are planning on using them often. I could get by with a few steak knives and one or two big cutters which is cheaper than a full set of replaceable knives. Good luck!
Last edited by Lemmy; 12-28-2012 at 02:33 PM.
We actually just picked up a cheaper Oster while in the US on vacation. I figure we'd have it till we moved next year and in the interim I can learn what we use it most for and what features are must haves on an upgrade when we move. You certainly have not given any bad advice, and lots of food for thought!! Except the super pricey knives, I can't afford to think about them![]()
ok, who writes "goo goo at a at a, fukin jew heeb"?
"fuckyoubigot i dont like you're sig" "repeated annoying comments"
The Lord is not my Shepherd for I am not a sheep.
Wusthof is the knives preferred by chefs....best investment for my kitchen ever.

Did you get married?
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