
"While it might not sound as fancy, Classic is the way to go over Gourmet when it comes to Wusthof knivesthe handles are better. Trust me, this a set worth the money. Each of the knives feature a high-carbon stain-resistant stainless steel blade. And the Acacia wood block is an absolute stunner. Plus, like every good knife block should, it comes with a honing rod and a pair of kitchen scissors."
"There are few modern kitchen luxuries I love more than a magnetic knife block. This Messermeister one is a favorite of mine and it's the centerpiece of this modern design influenced knife set. It's a unique set, both in what it chooses to include and the way it looks. It is reasonably priced and the brown Pakkawood handles are ergonomic and stylish. The set lacks a honing rod, but includes a set of four steak knives as well as a serving fork."
Wusthof Classic set pairs high-carbon, stain-resistant stainless steel blades with classic triple-rivet handles and an acacia wood block. The set includes a range of knives from a 3.5" paring to an 8" chef's knife, a 9" honing steel, come-apart shears, and a 17-slot block. The block has space for steak knives but the set does not include them. Messermeister offers a magnetic acacia block and X50 stainless steel blades with ergonomic brown Pakkawood handles. That set includes four 5" steak knives and a serving fork but omits a honing rod. A budget starter option under $200 fits in a drawer but sacrifices handle quality.
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