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Ginsu 4846 20-Piece Stainless Steel Knife Set with Block |  | Brand: Ginsu Category: Kitchen
List Price: $99.99 Buy New: $69.95 (On sale from $79.95) as of 3/18/2010 15:49 MDT details You Save: $10.00 (13%)
New (3) from $69.95
Seller: Intrepid Business Solutions Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 12065
Color: Black Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 10 Dimensions (in): 4.8 x 14.3 x 10.3
MPN: 04846 Model: 4846 UPC: 079061048467 EAN: 0079061048467 ASIN: B000FSTIE6
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Unique double edge blade for precision cutting | | • | Serrated knives never need sharpening for strength and durability | | • | Commercial Quality | | • | Convenient hardwood storage block keeps your knives organized, safe and ready to use | | • | Limited Lifetime Warranty |
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Product Description Includes Chefs Knife Santoku Cleaver Slicer Bread Knife Boning Knife Utility Knife Paring Knife Shears 6 Steak Knives Spatula Slotted Spoon Spoon Fork Versatile Hardwood Storage Block.
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| Customer Reviews:
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Shock and Awe March 7, 2010 Jenna sais quoi (California) These are sharp. They are knives. They are heavy and gleam impressively. They will work.
Yes, your pretentious friends will give you crap and ask you if you sit around all day slicing cans open and practicing your karate moves. Thy will ask if they can borrow your Slap Chop. They are just jealous of your stylin' ninja moves- and that they spent several hundred dollars towards the same end. You both have knives to cut stuff up and to hang out on your countertop, gleaming like they mean business.
I never realized how dull my past knives have been, until I started unwrapping these. The first thing I cut with my new knives: myself. I don't hold that against them (or anything else that I want to keep attached to myself, for that matter.) For the record, the Santoku was the culprit. These things come in cardboard sheaths wrapped in plastic, and while I was sliding it out of the cardboard, it split the sheath and slit my fingers. We're not just talking about a scratch- I had to apply pressure, elevate, and bandage. Whoops.
So um, be careful. Sorry if that makes me sound like your mom.
All the knives in this set are serrated, except for the Santoku and the cleaver: these two knives also do not have a handy dandy spot in the knife block. That's okay, they adorn my magnetic knife strip with grace and style. The stainless utensils- eh. Let's face it, they're just window dressing, for the most part.
I haven't used the cleaver yet- the santoku has chopped the heck out of some cilantro, the bread knife whizzed through an artisan loaf with a hard crust, the steak knives whistle through your carnivorous entrees with ease, and the paring knife eviscerated an unripe pear practically by itself.
Love my new Ginsus- I am probably going to get the bonus steak knives, carving set, so my cleaver and Santoku won't be so lonely on the knife strip- I pitched my other knives.
Ginsu knife set 20 piece March 6, 2010 StoneAge (North America) This knife set was what i expected for the money. Eight different knives plus a steak knife set,with sissors and utensils. My only bitch is that the block does not hold all the knives,two knives have to be stored seperately,that makes no sense. Other than that,i am using the set often and enjoying it.
Japanese label on product made in China February 10, 2010 W. James Dielen (Rio Verde, AZ) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
First the item was delivered without ordering issues. However, the package clearly states it is a Ginsu knife set with a Japanese stainless steel label; however, all knives are made in China. Are these the same quality? Will they stay sharp and last as long?
Fantastic set! February 8, 2010 Mike Phillips (Makawao, Maui) After using the set for a week, I enjoy the solid feel and precise handling of these knives. They have exceeded my expectations; using them should give me years of pleasure.
Thanks Amazon for having one of the better knife sets at such an affordable price. As an amateur chef, this is all I'll ever need in my kitchen.
Didn't ship one of the knives! January 30, 2010 Jessica C. Luttrell (austin, tx) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
Knives were fine except they didn't ship the pearing knife. And I tried to dispute it but it wouldn't let me unless I returned the whole thing. Ridiculous.
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