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Would you believe it if we told you each of these knives was forged from a single piece of steel? It’s true—and not just any steel. We’re talking ultra-hard high-carbon stainless steel, which stays sharp for a whole lot longer. The handles are left unpolished and then scorched, creating that gorgeous black finish you see. Snag the slicer that’s made for the task you have in mind. As for us? We’ll be getting a set so we can show these knives off on the included block.
15-piece Carbon 6 knife block set includes:
- 8.5" bread knife
- 8.5" slicer knife
- 8" chef's knife
- 7" deli knife
- 7" boning knife
- 6" double-edge utility knife
- 4" paring knife
- (6) 5" serrated steak knives
- Two-stage sharpener
- Acacia magnetic knife block
7-piece Carbon 6 knife block set includes:
- 8.5" bread knife
- 8.5" slicer knife
- 8" chef's knife
- 7" santoku knife
- 7" serrated utility knife
- 4" paring knife
- Acacia magnetic knife block
- Made in: Imported.
- Product Warranty: Lifetime.
- Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ ($14.99 on Orders Below $199) and Easy-Breezy Returns.
Bread Knife: 8.5” blade
Chef’s Knife: 8” blade
Santoku Knife: 7” blade
Serrated Utility Knife: 7” blade
Paring Knife: 4” blade
15-Piece Knife Block Set: 14.5"L x 3.5"W x 15"H
7-Piece Knife Block Set: 9"L x 3.5"W x 15"H
- Materials:
German stainless steel.
- Care:
Hand wash only.
Meet the Maker
Schmidt Brothers Cutlery
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