I'm amazed at how I got by with one horrible serrated chef's knife all these years. Don't get me wrong it did the job but after years of use it was so boring I just didn't know. So now I have this set of knives. They are well made, I like the handles and the chef's knife has real weight. I haven't used a pair of knives yet, but I definitely will. I cut something with my chef's knife, I honestly didn't know I could cut without making a nick. I cut the breakfast sausage (into patties) with a chef's knife and it cuts with almost no effort. I used to rip this stuff up with my old knife or smash the hell it up. Other than that, I only cut potatoes with it, and it cuts easily too. This is good steel. good weight thick blade. I've had it for about 5 days now and have had to sharpen it already. I could tell the blade rolled slightly. I used a Messermeister ceramic sharpener. Finished the edge very quickly. The steel will discolour if not kept dry, but that is to be expected even with X50CrMoV15 steel. Update after 6 months: I still love this set. I use a chef's knife a lot more than a double knife, but both are perfect. I sharpen them every few cooking sessions. At the butcher's, I've often used a chef's knife to cut raw chicken breasts. If it's too thick I can round it up pretty easily too, so these blades are sharp if you take care of them. I haven't had to sharpen them much yet. The ceramic grinder serves its purpose. I was afraid I would screw them up as a beginner but just a little attention to detail and they were perfect. These are my knives for almost all jobs. I think a set costs around 120-130, so if the price is in that range, go for it. UPDATE: 4 year review. I've been using these knives for 4 years. I only had to sharpen them with a ceramic grinder and they are still very sharp. I haven't had to sharpen them yet. There are a few small nicks on the handle of a large chef's knife (I think one of the kids did something because I babysit knives). I hand wash and dry them immediately. No rust. I have 4 knives (one for bread) and they probably do 90% of my work in the kitchen. I will say that if you don't use your sharpener properly (and I would recommend ceramic over steel) they won't stay sharp for long. I sharpen them multiple times on each side each pair uses or when I notice I'm struggling to cut something. I often re-sharpen them after going through something hard (like a bow). I would like the handle to be more resistant to damage, but since I don't know what happened I can't knock it out. Maybe a tree would be better. After 4 years still a 5 star purchase for me.
Cocktail Shaker, Cocktail Shaker Set, Martini Shaker, Drink Shaker, Bartender Kit 25 Oz Margarita Drink Mixer Christmas Gift, Muddler, Mixing Spoon, Jigger, Liquor Pourers Alcohol Tool Strainer Set
44 Review
Citrus juicer Kitfort KT-1108, black/silver
126 Review
Skull-Shaped Whiskey Ice Ball Mold Set: 6 Large Sphere Ice Cube Molds with 2.3x2.3 Inch Round Cubes
41 Review
Cambom Rotary Cheese Grater Shredder Chopper Mandoline Slicer Nut Grinder Vegetable Cutter Hash Brown Potato With Suction Base
43 Review
SMARTAKE Non-Stick Parchment Paper Roll, 13 In X 164 Ft (177 Sq. Ft) For Baking, Cooking, Air Fryer, Steamer, Kitchen, Cookies, Bread, And More - White Baking Pan Liner
41 Review
AmazonBasics Silicone Baking Mat Sheet
48 Review
2-Pack European Grade Silicone Bunte Cake Pan Set - Non Stick Bakeware Fluted Tube Mold For Jello, Gelatin & Cakes | 9 Inch Baking Pans | Aokinle | BPA Free
38 Review
PME Scriber Needle Modelling Tool, For Cake Decorating, 5.7-Inch
38 Review