J.A. Henckels International Fine Edge Pro 13-Piece Knife Set with Block Reviews



Amazon.com Customer Reviews

great buy - Review written on November 27, 2006
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Rating: 4 out of 5
1 customer found this review helpful.

these are great knives at this price. they are very sharp and look expensive. they are not the "twins" but henckels has made a good product affordably!
Great Knives! - Review written on August 26, 2004
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Rating: 5 out of 5
3 customers found this review helpful.

We got this as a wedding present...what a great gift! I use these knives constantly, but especially for cutting up meat or vegetables. They are so sharp but even cut up baby tomatoes with ease. The wood block is small enough to be stored on a counter top and not take up much space at all. I'm so happy we got these!
Don't buy these! - Review written on April 26, 2004
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Rating: 2 out of 5
2 customers found this review helpful, 1 did not.

I registered for these because Henckels has a good reputation, but i am really disappointed. The knives are not recommended for the dishwasher and I have hand washed them all. Despite this after one time of using the chopping knife and hand washing it, it has begun to rust. I wish I would have registered for the more expensive knives. In the long run it would have saved me money!
Better than you might think - Review written on April 16, 2004
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Rating: 4 out of 5
10 customers found this review helpful, 1 did not.

I understand that many people are disapointed in the quaility of this set. However you must realize that you are looking at the less expensive and there for lower quality knives. This doesnt not mean they are not good. These knives are better than any other in this price range. Just understand that you are not going to get the $50.00 per knife set and you will be more than satisfied with the purchase. I was.
not dishwasher safe - Review written on February 07, 2004
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Rating: 3 out of 5
4 customers found this review helpful, 2 did not.

This set claims to be dishwasher safe, but it's not. Mine rusted in just 7 days, so if you have a family who use these knives for just about everything, you're going to spend a lot of time handwashing. I've noticed that some Henckels sets say that J.A. Henckels does not recommend using a dishwasher, but these ones don't say that anywhere. They are nice knives that are well-designed, yet their claim of dishwasher safe is wrong
Excellent value for Money - Review written on January 03, 2004
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Rating: 5 out of 5
4 customers found this review helpful, 1 did not.

Unless your consistently cutting steel cans or opening them with your knives, this set is great. It holds the edge well and you'd spend 5 times the money to get the better "lifetime " Henkels. Do you really want the same set of knives your whole life anyway?

A really good buy!

So many knives..so little quality - Review written on November 14, 2003
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Rating: 1 out of 5
14 customers found this review helpful, 2 did not.

Spend a little more for German made Henckels or Wusthof - not these low quality chinese made knives you won't be sorry. You won't get 13 knives but you'll have several (chef's, paring,utility) that is good for 80% of the jobs you'll need to perform in the kitchen, Plus they will last a lifetime and be a joy to use.
Miker1622 - Review written on October 30, 2003
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Rating: 4 out of 5
10 customers found this review helpful.

I've owned this set for over a year now with no real complaints. The knives have performed beyond my expectations. They keep an edge despite daily use and abuse.

If I could improve anything at all about the set it would be the steak knives. These are thinner than the rest of the knives but are more than adequate to the task.

The only reviewer you ever need to read. - Review written on October 30, 2003
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Rating: 2 out of 5
96 customers found this review helpful, 14 did not.

The short story:
Pay a little more money and buy Wusthof cutlery,
and get a lot more bang for the buck.

The long story:
J. A. Henckles make different lines of cutlery. Their
"International" line is lower quality and less expensive
than their top lines "Pro S" and "Five Star."

(The only difference between the "Pro S" and "Five Star"
is the handle. The "Pro S" has a full-tang riveted handle,
and the "Five Star" has a bigger, synthetic handle. Some
people claim the full-tang riveted handles have better
balance.)

Though, Henckels name is more well known than Wusthof
and they sell more knives to the general public, people
who have used the two brands, for the most part, agree
that Wusthof is the better knife. Also, Wusthof seems
to employ much better quality control than Henckels.

Henckels cuts corners when it comes to their sets.

Henckels supplies a relatively small, low grade
sharpening steel with their top line "Pro S" and
"Five Star" sets.

In their top line 18 piece sets, their steak
knives come from a lower line.

Henckels has a recommended retail price and a sale
price on their cutlery. Just about all vendors,
sell Henckels knives at the "sale" price. Henckels'
warranty department will only give you credit for
the sale price of their product, even if you pay
more, and have a receipt to prove it.

On the other, hand, Henckels warranty department is

generous when it comes to replacing old Henckels knives
damaged due to consumer misuse. I thought knives
completely submerged in salt-free water would
not corrode. I thought corrosion needed salt or
air. Wrong. My Henckels knives corroded even
though I just left them submerged in soapy water.

The most popular knife today is the Wusthof
Grand Prix, Santaku knife with a granton
edge. This is the knife used by Rachel Ray
and other chefs on the Food Network. "Granton"

means the knife has semi hollowed-out ovals on
its sides. Granton edges may provide a smoother
cut, with less drag. Vegetables may stick to
their sides less. But knives with granton
edges are not supposed to be sharpened at home.
Moreover, they have very little edge to sharpen
and so have much less life expectancy than an
Identical knife without a granton edge.

Not Recommended - Review written on September 10, 2003
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Rating: 1 out of 5

I received these knives as a wedding present. I have had them for three years and can't even cut a tomato properly with them. I was visiting my sister in law who had a Henckels set and I was amazed at how well they were cutting. It was then I finally found out about the different lines (she had the higher quality ones). I will definitely be upgrading either with better quality Henckels or Wusthofs in the very near future.
Great Set - Review written on August 25, 2003
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Rating: 4 out of 5
7 customers found this review helpful.

The knives are great, I have used there product before. I think the are not as good quality as there higher end models, but you get what you pay for, which is a great set of knives for a great prices. These knives would compare to most manufactures high end knives sets.
Pictures these knives a the set that you give to your kids after 18 years of use, then you buy the more expensive set.
A lot of knives, but none of them live up to the brand - Review written on May 24, 2003
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Rating: 3 out of 5
12 customers found this review helpful, 1 did not.

Those familiar with the Henckels line of chef and other knives will be disappointed with this set. If you're expecting fine German steel, good balance and heft, finely-honed edges and the heavy, secure handles typical of Henckels' better knives, then spend a little more money and stay away from this cheap set of lightweight Chinese knockoffs. The edges were sharp but rough and the handles angular and uncomfortable. If you're simply looking for a first-time set that you expect to replace/upgrade in the future, there are several other Chinese-made sets just as good but at half the cost of this set. The block is nice, but that alone doesn't make up for the overall inferiority of the set.
Love the knives - Review written on January 14, 2003
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Rating: 5 out of 5
4 customers found this review helpful, 4 did not.

I am really enjoying these knives. They are exactly what I needed. I highly recomend them for cooking in the home
Decent starter block - Review written on January 03, 2003
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Rating: 4 out of 5
4 customers found this review helpful, 2 did not.

For the price you cannot expect any more than you get. If you want high-end quality then spend some dough. If you want a good starter set to thrash on for every day use, then, for 40 bucks, you cannot go wrong with this knife set. It has all the basic knives a person could want. The block is of lesser quality and stunk like glue! It was a little overpowering at first. But, like I said, this is my first block set and I'm treating it that way. Great starter set, I'd recommend it.
great set - Review written on November 29, 2002
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Rating: 5 out of 5
1 customer found this review helpful, 2 did not.

We received these knives as a wedding gift when we had them on our registry, and they've been great! Been using them for two years now, and they are still extremely sharp. They are well balanced, a nice weight and easy to use. I always hand wash mine, just to be on the safe side, and they are just like new. I cook often and can't stand a cheap or dull knife, and these have been a great deal for the money. Ours is a 7-knife set with no steak knives. Highly recommend them (and per an above review, these are a 'single man' marked set, not a double or twin marked set, so not Henckels top of the line, even).
Not what you'd expect from Henckels, they make far better. - Review written on November 10, 2002
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Rating: 2 out of 5
71 customers found this review helpful, 5 did not.

After using a friends set of Henckels, I thought I'd grab a set for myself. What I've discovered in my research is Henckels now makes some cheaper quality and cheaper priced knives as well as their high quality stuff. Fortunately, they have an easy way to identify which is which. The higher quality knives have the original "Twins" logo (looks like two little stick figures side by side) where the cheaper sets have just a single little stick figure man. They still make some very nice sets, this particular one isn't one of them. Just look for the twins and you'll get a much nicer set.
disappointed - Review written on July 03, 2002
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Rating: 2 out of 5
16 customers found this review helpful, 1 did not.

one of the blades broke within 3 weeks, and the box does not contain any warranty information or an (800) number to call the company for a replacement.
Not What You Would Expect From Henckels - Review written on July 13, 2001
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Rating: 1 out of 5
25 customers found this review helpful.

I recently ordered this set of Henckels knives based on my experience with Henckels in the past. Although I have never owned my own set of Henckels, I have used a set and was very impressed with them. Unfortunately, this particular line of Henckels knives didn't meet my expectations. The knives were very light and the blades are quite thin. In fact, there is quite a bit of flexibily in the blades themselves. The chef's knife was especially disappointing. I was expecting Henckels quality for a great price. I suppose the bottom line is you get what you pay for.
A Must Buy - Review written on January 29, 2001
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Rating: 5 out of 5
13 customers found this review helpful.

I have owned these knives for two weeks and they were everything they said they would be. I found them to be well balanced between blade and handle and the seraded edge on the steak knives made for easy slicing. Although not their most expensive set, I don't think the average user could tell the difference.