🔪 Elevate Your Culinary Game with Wüsthof!
The Wüsthof Classic 3 Piece Chef Knife Starter Set 9608-4 includes a 3.5-inch paring knife, an 8-inch bread knife, and an 8-inch chef's knife, all precision forged from high-carbon stainless steel. With a 20% sharper PEtec edge and a lifetime warranty, this set combines durability and performance, making it an essential addition to any kitchen.
Brand | Wüsthof |
Model Number | 9608-4 |
Color | Black |
Product Dimensions | 40.64 x 15.49 x 3.81 cm; 0.28 Grams |
Material | High Carbon Stainless Steel |
Item Weight | 0.28 g |
T**T
Top notch
I already had a Wusthof Santoku knife which I like very much. This completes the set of knives I use on a regular basis. Excellent quality, extremely sharp from the factory and they stay sharp. Well balanced and a good grip. I would recommend.
S**E
Always a good brand
Excellent knives.
D**E
Wusthof Classic Knife Set, 3-piece (8" chef, 8" bread, 3.5" parring)
received 7/8/14These are my first sharp knives and the question I have to ask is "why did I wait?"I had been purchasing toss away knives and replacing every year or two. I recently became unemployed when the company I worked for went out of business and I decided to take some time off to de-stress before rejoining the work force. In that time I started cooking and reading up on knife skills and realized that I could not do what they were teaching with the knives I had. They were simply too dull. So began a ton of research.Best budget knife based on research:Victorinox Fibrox 8-Inch Chef's KnifePros: Sharp and $40 approx for chefCons: Stamped (isn't supposed to hold edge as long) and the handle which felt like cast iron to me (which is like nails on the chalk board to me)Best Japanese Knife based on reviews:MAC MTH80It was on my list to test out, but they didn't have it at william sonoma and the hard steel knives have reviews that discuss chipping a lot. Some reviews I found put this knife at the top.Best Western Knife:Wusthof Classic - Great balance - they changed the angle of the blade a few years ago and they can now compete with japanese knives - in expensive - less likely to stain vs Japanese Damascus knives.Doing the sharpness test on my arms, it only cut off one or two hairs although I was moving slowly. How does that compare? I don't know, but I'm going with "it's nice and sharp" in my book.I can now practice those knife skills they show on TV with ease. I've never cut things so small before.The weight is fantastic.Classic vs Ikon Vs GourmetIkon is the exact same as the classic except for the handle. The weight is all in the handle and it felt uncomfortable to hold appropriately. It was NOT balanced.Gourment - stamped budget knives. Get the fibrox instead as these aren't very good knives.The piece set contained:(1) 8" chef knife(1) 8" bread knife(1) 3.5" paring knife.I list that because the product itself didn't describe so I went off of visual proportions and I was nervous until I received it. At 200 this is a great price for all three. Basically you save $10 and the paring knife is free.Packaging was a wusthof box with felt and a plastic see through top. Knife tips were covered in circular rings to protect tips. My bread knife was not. I'm not sure why.I'm very happy that my research delivered to me exactly what I wanted and what a HUGE difference sharp knives can make. I love the weight, balance, and sharpness of these knives so much.
J**H
Good product
Extremely sharp. I’ve never had knives of this quality. Having to learn the proper way to handle them. Be very careful. I would highly recommend.
N**A
Chefs choice
Great gift for a home chef.
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