Chicago Cutlery Walnut Tradition 2-Piece Paring and Utility Knife Set |  | Brand: Chicago Cutlery Category: Kitchen
Buy New: $16.59 as of 9/9/2010 09:38 CDT details
New (6) from $16.59
Seller: Ron's Home and Hardware Rating: 17 reviews Sales Rank: 25646
Country: United States Color: Walnut Maximum Weight Recommendation (lbs): 50 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 4 x 1 x 13
MPN: B1P Model: Walnut Tradition UPC: 279791350698 EAN: 0027979135069 ASIN: B0000BYCKN
Release Date: May 1, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 4-5 business days
Tell A Friend Add to Wishlist Add to Wedding Registry Add to Baby Registry
| |
| Features:
| • | Set includes a 3-inch paring knife and a 5-inch boning/utility knife | | • | Stamped high-carbon stainless steel blades feature exceptional sharpness and rust and stain resistance | | • | Full tang for balance and strength; exclusive Taper Grind edge | | • | Comfortable wood handle secured with triple-brass rivets | | • | Hand wash for best results; lifetime guarantee |
|
| Accessories:
|
| Similar Items:
| |
| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Chicago Cutlery 2-Piece Walnut Knife Set Includes 5-in Utility & Boning Knife and a 3-in Parer. These are two great knifes that every kitchen should have! The Paring knife is great for cutting potatoes, veggies and fruits and the utility knife should never be too far from hand to cut through meats and other large foods. Sturdy Walnut Handles High-Carbon Stainless Steel Taper Grind Blades Individually Crafted With Full Tang for balance and strength & Solid Brass Rivets.
Amazon.com Review This invaluable two-piece set contains two of the most-used knives in the kitchen: a three-inch parer, for cleaning, peeling, removing blemishes on fruits and vegetables, and other delicate tasks; and a five-inch boning/utility knife, for trimming fat, de-boning chicken, cutting sandwiches, and other small- to medium-scaled cutting jobs. As a part of Chicago Cutlery's Walnut Tradition line of cutlery, these knives combine high performance with excellent value. Stamped rather than forged for lighter weight and a more reasonable price, they're made from high-carbon, 420 stainless steel with carbon to keep edges sharper longer and chromium to resist rust and stains, while Chicago's exclusive Taper Grind edge produces impressively precise slices and retains its sharpness well over time. A full tang extends from the tip of each knife to the end of the handle for improved balance and strength. Comfortable walnut handles offer the rich warmth of wood and a classic look; they're securely held to the blade with triple-compression brass rivets for added safety and stability. Chicago Cutlery covers their knives with a lifetime guarantee; they recommend hand-washing and drying for best results. --Mary Park
|
| Customer Reviews:
Showing reviews 1-5 of 17
Good product for the price March 26, 2010 PC (Los Angeles, CA United States) I got this pair and give my 12-year-old pair of similar Chicago knives to a young coworker. But after I got these knives, I asked him for the old pair and gave him the new ones.
What was wrong? They are not too bad, especially considering the price. But when I looked at the back of one knife, it is not perfectly straight. It can be corrected by some forceful bending because it is a small knife after all. Obviously I didn't do any metallurgical analysis, but the stainless steel just feel different from the older version. It is sharp enough to slice paper out of the box, though.
If I didn't have the older version to compare them with, I'd give it 4 stars for sure. Now I guess I'll stay with the "vintage" version. My young friend, however, is very happy to get two brand new knives as a gift.
Great knives March 16, 2010 Becky Anne (Salt Lake City, UT) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I've used Chicago Cutlery Walnut Tradition knives for 30 years. I love how they fit my hand and come in perfect sizes for my needs. They cut beautifully and really hold up (I don't put them in the dishwasher).
knives April 24, 2009 Dianne B. Mills (Montgomery Alabama) The knives are not as sharp as I was hoping they would be. They are okay but I was a little disappointed.
Chicago Cutlery March 5, 2009 Valera Abright I was happy to find a couple of Chicago Cutlery knives to go with a set that I already had, but had lost two of my knives. It is hard to find individual pieces instead of a set. This was exactly what I needed and Chicago Cutlery is the best brand of knives!
Household necessities January 12, 2009 Classy Grandma (Wisconsin) This set was a gift for my daughter. On Thanksgiving while helping her get the turkey on the table I needed both a paring knife and the62S-- boning/utility knife and she didn't have either. I have both and was pleased to find the set on Amazon. Now she has both. I think they are essential sizes in every kitchen. The Chicago Cutlery quality in the "original" is still unbeatable in a moderately priced knife.
Showing reviews 1-5 of 17
|
|
|