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Chicago Cutlery Insignia2 18-Piece Knife Block Set with In-Block Knife Sharpener

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Block and Sharpener Complete 17-Knife Set Equipped with the most often used pieces of cutlery, this makes a great starter set or set to augment an existing collection. It includes two parers, 3- and 3-1/2-inch, a 5-1/2-inch utility knife, 8-inch chef's knife, 7-inch Santoku, 7-inch serrated bread knife, 5-inch boning knife, 8-inch slicer, shears and a set of eight 4-1/2-inch forged steak knives. To house them all and keep them at the ready, the set comes with an angled 17-slot storage block with an in-block sharpener. Chicago Cutlery Insignia2 Knife Block Set 18 pc. With In-Block Knife Sharpener: High-carbon stainless-steel full-tang blades Heavy duty forged bolsters Triple stainless steel rivets secure ergonomic polymer handles to the blades Dimensions: Measures 14 in. x 12.7 in. x 7.5 in. A Closer Look: The knives feature high-carbon stainless-steel, full-tang blades with heavy-duty forged bolsters. Triple stainless-steel rivets secure ergonomic polymer handles to the blades. Take Care: Wash by hand.

Color: Stainless Steel


Brand: Chicago Cutlery


Blade Material: Stainless Steel


Blade Edge: Serrated


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 10 x 7.1 x 14.5 inches


Color: Stainless Steel


Brand: Chicago Cutlery


Blade Material: Stainless Steel


Blade Edge: Serrated


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 10 x 7.1 x 14.5 inches


Style: Ergonomic


Item Weight: 12.2 Pounds


Number of Pieces: 18


Is Dishwasher Safe: No


Handle Material: Stainless Steel


Construction Type: Forged


Product Dimensions: 10 x 7.1 x 14.5 inches


Item Weight: 12.2 pounds


Department: KITCHEN


Manufacturer: WORLD KITCHEN-ECKO


Item model number: 1117756


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: July 1, 2006


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  • Great, no, GREAT knives!!!!!
I received these knives 4 days ago. I immediately unpackaged and began to use them. They arrived well packaged and in good condition. I have used all but the steak knives on multiple occasions daily. I also read the literature accompanying the knives as well. This way I would not be surprised by doing something ignorant to the knives and ruining them. I have washed them by hand immediately after use and then dried them. I store them in the block for now, which by the way is a superior knife block. Ok, the knives are great. They are a steal for this price. They cut well and feel wonderful in your hand. They are forged. As such their appearance is as that of a forged piece of high quality cutlery. These knives look wonderful. They were sharp out of the box and I have not had to sharpen them yet. I have used them on vegetables, meat, fruit, and all sorts of items while preparing meals. I look forward to preparing meals with this set. I actually try to make meals that require me to use them because they are truly that wonderful to use. This is definitely a high quality set of cutlery. I inspected and used some German cutlery and can say that these knives definitely hold their own against a set of German cutlery costing 300-500 dollars. If you are searching for a high quality set of cutlery and you are not wanting to spend 300 to 500 dollars to get them, these are a great set to choose. The block is high quality as well. It is worth 30-60 dollars easy just by itself. I normally keep my knives on a magnetic strip to conserve space. However, this block is so attractive and of high quality I am considering continuing to use it and make a special place for it on my counter. The block and knives just scream quality and I like the way they look. Please read and do what the directions say when cleaning and using these knives. If you choose not to follow the directions, then DON'T COMPLAIN WHEN YOUR KNIVES BECOME DISCOLORED OR RUST WHEN YOU SOAK THEM OR PUT THEM IN THE DISHWASHER! These are not some cheap 39.99 set of serrated knives. These are a high quality forged set of cutlery. If washing them by hand and drying them immediately is too hard to do then this set is not for you. Get that 39.99 set so you won't get frustrated when the expected happens. I highly recommend this set to anybody in the market for set of cutlery. No, they are not German made and they do not cost 500 dollars. However, they are high quality and, unless you just want to impress somebody with your high priced cutlery set made in Germany, this is a great choice. Just make sure you understand how to take care of high quality cutlery and can handle doing it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2008 by Duncan Idaho

  • Badass knife set
Wow these knives are sharp, well balenced, easy to keep an incredibly sharp edge. I have a set of Chicago cutlery from 1970's my first set, wood handles. They have been excellent knives. I bought a set of these for my inlaws and I love them so I bought a set for our summer house. I really love them. I have a collection of all kinds of knives so I have a good understanding of knives. I have even made my own knives. But this set and it's price point is absolutly great. My nephew tried the set out at the summer house and when I went to his house he had a new set of these knives. Now I am struggling with retiring my old set even though they are still a great set sharp , Hold an edge , well balanced. I would recommend this set to anyone that is in the market for a great kitchen knife set. Chicago cutlery has been around a long time. They know how to make kitchen knives for sure. My friends brother was a butcher and he was the one in the 70's that told me he used Chicago cutlery ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2023 by Gruh6

  • I love blades, any and all blades (except the ridiculous ...
I'll start by saying that I am a knife guy. I love blades, any and all blades (except the ridiculous fantasy stuff). I collect knives. I have several hand made knives, dozens of quality pocket knives etc, so I'd like to think I know a thing or two on knives... So, the wife and I have always had a crap Farbeware set we received as a gift 16 years ago on our wedding day. The blades were all serrated, cheap plastic handles, 3/4 tang, all in all, useless. Lately all the steak knives have been breaking off so we decided it's time to get a NICE matching set instead of the hodge-podge of Rada,Kershaw, Henkles, tramontina,Calaphon we have now. As with anything, buying as a set is risky, as you often get more than you want and never what you need. I hit Amazon,Ebay, and google and commenced a week long search. I read review after review on make after make, on blade after blade. Of course Wusthoff and J.A. Henkles are mentioned as top choices, but I am not ready to set down $400 in a house with 4 kids who may use a knife as a hatchet. I have never prided myself in buying Chinese anything, but It's very hard to avoid this problem at times, and fact is not everything they make is garbage (contrary to popular belief) and it just so happens this knife set is one. These arrived well packed, individually with tip protectors and cardboard sleeves in a plastic wrap. I love the classic styling. many knives now-a-days have focused on handle/blade design and less on quality. This may be a classic case of function-over-form, and the timeless styling kills it here. Every blade passed the slice newspaper slice test. Every blade balances well when grasped with two fingers at the bolster (where handle and blade meet). Each handle fits the tang beautifully. No overhang, no gaps, and they are matched perfectly. The handle contour is great, feels natural in the hand. No knife seems to front or rear heavy. Even the sheers are SHARP (yes, they come apart for cleaning). The steel is a carbon steel so rust staining is a possibility, which can happen with any blade if you do not take care of it. Did I mention the blades are sharp? Not sure on edge life yet, but I sharpen or hone my blades with every use and the built in block sharpner makes it that much easier (I used it on other knives, it works well) The kit includes 1 8" Chef's knife which every kitchen needs, 1 8" Santoku which is a personal favorite, 1 8" slicing/carving knife (which is great if you butcher your own meat. The long narrow sharp blade is perfect for brisket slicing). 1 5" utility knife, 1 bread knife, 2 small pairing knives (3, 3.5" when has a contour blade for peeling, one is great for slicing in hand like celery and such), 1 boning/filet knife (great for working in meat around bone with it's narrow blade profile) and EIGHT steak knives. The steak knives are a personal favorite. They are non-serrated (huge bonus) and just feel so natural in hand. They use a drop/spear point style blade so working around bone,fat, and gristle is easy, very easy. The blades are sharp so little effort is required to slice through tough cuts of meat. Then we have the shears. I rarely use kitchen sheers but these are actually sharp enough to be useful, lol. Plus they have a screwdriver on one hand, bottle opener on the other. The knife block is a nice looking addition to any kitchen and the built in sharpener really removes any excuse for a dull knife. No hone/stone is included but not a deal breaker. So, while this is not a $500 set, I will guarantee it will easily run with those sets, time will only tell. If these could be used FAIRLY and have the name blocked out, knife for knife I think most pros would be VERY IMPRESSED. In shor, this is not some cheap set to be glanced over on name alone. (stock photo included for reference.) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2017 by Kris Shaw Kris Shaw

  • Forged Carbon Steel
I love this set. I originally got them for a gift, I liked them so much I got my self a set. Recently I lost them in a fire and now I'm getting them again. Most knives are stamped, even more expensive knives. These are forged which makes a better blade. Its plenty of knives too, 8 steak knives and every other knife you'll ever need. They keep a good edge but all knives eventually need sharpening. If you run them through the built in sharpener a few times every time you use them, they'll stay razor sharp forever. They come with a nice looking wooden block too. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2023 by Adam Jordan

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