Wusthof Reviews
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- 5-inch cook's (chef's) knife perfect for small-handed cooks
- Signed by celebrity chef Emeril Lagasse, made by Wüsthof
- High-carbon, stainless-steel blade cut by precision laser for perfect shape
- Seamless fit between blade and classic three-rivet poly handle
- Hand washing recommended
List price: $52.00 (that's 52% off!)

a magnificent precision tool
great value
- Knives: 8-inch chef, 8-inch bread, 4-1/2-inch utility, 3- and 2-1/2-inch parers
- Also included: 9-inch honing steel, shears, 9-slot wood storage block
- Signed by celebrity chef Emeril Lagasse, made by Wüsthof
- High-carbon, stainless-steel blades cut by precision laser for perfect shape
- Seamless fit between blades and classic three-rivet poly handles
List price: $295.00 (that's 49% off!)

sharp and a delight to work with BUT>>>>>>>
A great step up to quality knives !!!
GREAT starterWhen I got out of college I decided it was time to get a good knife set, the Chicago Cutlery wasn't doing it for me. I got the Emerilware knife set because of the Wusthof name and the great price. This is the best price I have seen for such high quality knives. I call it a starter not because you will replace these knives, but because you will add to the set.

- Knives in set: 3-inch drop-point, 3-inch sharp-point, 2-1/4-inch bird's beak
- Signed by celebrity chef Emeril Lagasse, made by Wüsthof
- High-carbon, stainless-steel blades cut by precision laser for perfect shape
- Seamless fit between blades and classic three-rivet poly handles
- Hand washing recommended
List price: $45.00 (that's 56% off!)
Buy one from zShops for: $22.99

The handle broke off in my handAfter more than a year of steady use, the the bird's beak parer just snapped in half in my hand, right where the tang ends in the handle.
Full tangs strengthen the handle, but I figured for a paring knife (that never hit a cutting board) a 3/4 tang was good enough. I was wrong - cheap knives are cheap knives. I'm buying the Classic version to replace this.
Bam..................Broken
disposable wusthof...The difference is in the construction: these knive's blades are cut, not forged, are much thinner, have no bolster, and are 3/4-tanged. The handles are molded onto the blades, and have two rivets, not three (though larger Emerilware knives have three rivets). The result is a very inexpensive knife that can sit next to your Wusthof Classic Chef's knife and carver, and still look like it belongs to the same set.
If you're used to forged Wusthof or Henkel knives, picking up one of these for the first time is a shock - because of the thinner, 3/4th-tanged blade, the knives weigh about half as much as you expect. This doesn't effect their performance, however - the blade steel is still just as sharp, and the handle feels about the same in the hand. I would never buy a chef's knife from this line, but for uses where weight doesn't matter, these are a definite win.
The birds-beak parer is just the right thing for trimming mushrooms or fine herbs (any place where the cutting surface is the curve of your thumb, not a board). The tapered point is a slightly more disposable version of the Classic (I put it in the dishwasher without cringing).
The serrated blade is the blade that lost the set a star; the edge is of good quality, and would be just the right thing for tomatoes, grapefruit, and bread loaves if it were just an inch longer. As it is, I can cut supermarket tomatoes but not heirloom, small grapefruit but not large ones or large navel oranges, and using it for bread is a lost cause. (If you want a smooth drop-point, buy the Wusthof Gourmet set, which is the same line without the signature).
The Amazon[.com] price is about what this set is worth. If the serrated blade were longer, I might even have been willing to pay the list price.

- Only a blade with a serrated edge slices effortlessly through crispy baguettes, crunchy bread,
- Made in Solingen, Germany, Wüsthof-Trident knives offer a harmonious blend of precision cutting
- See "Editorial Reviews" below for a complete description of this item.
- blade: 9"L

- Only a blade with a serrated edge slices effortlessly through crispy baguettes, crunchy bread,
- Made in Solingen, Germany, Wüsthof-Trident knives offer a harmonious blend of precision cutting
- See "Editorial Reviews" below for a complete description of this item.
- blade: 9"L

- Material: High-Carbon, No Stain Steel
- Size: 5-pc.
- Construction: Forged
- Origin: Germany
- Cleaning & Care: Handwash with mild cleanser
List price: $315.00 (that's NaN% off!)

- Material: High-Carbon, No Stain Steel
- Size: 5-pc.
- Construction: Forged
- Origin: Germany
- Cleaning & Care: Handwash with mild cleanser
List price: $315.00 (that's NaN% off!)

- Material: High-Carbon, No Stain Steel
- Size: 8-pc.
- Construction: Lazer Stamped
- Origin: Germany
- Cleaning & Care: Hand wash with mild cleanser
List price: $295.00 (that's NaN% off!)

- Starter set includes 8-inch cook's and 3-inch paring knife
- Manufactured by Wusthof knives; endorsed by celebrity chef Emeril Lagasse
- High-carbon stainless-steel laser-stamped blade
- Full triple-riveted tangs
- Ergonomically designed polymer handles
List price: $75.00 (that's 33% off!)
Buy one from zShops for: $45.00

- Knives in set: 6-inch chef's, 5-inch utility, 4-1/2-inch parer, 2-1/2-inch parer
- Also included: 9-inch honing steel and 9-slot wood storage block
- Signed by celebrity chef Emeril Lagasse, made by Wüsthof
- High-carbon, stainless-steel blades cut by precision laser for perfect shape
- Seamless fit between blades and classic three-rivet poly handles
List price: $185.00 (that's 46% off!)