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An Overview of Wusthof Knives

By: Hellen Zee

Since 1814, Wusthof has been one of the most respected names in knife making. Located in the "Cutlery Capital," Solingen, Germany, Wusthof produces top quality knives that are the favorites of many well-known chefs. Gordon Ramsay, James Martin, and Jamie Oliver, among others, have been known to use Wusthof knives to prepare their best meals. An extensive, forty-step process ensures that each blade that bears the Wusthof names is of the very best quality - sharp and precise.

There are many, many knives available from Wusthof. Some are marketed toward your average everyman with a cooking hobby, while others are exclusively aimed at the kitchens of the world's best restaurants. If you want to learn more about the great knives that Wusthof has to offer, keep reading. No doubt you'll find a blade that matches your needs and budget.

Culinary master Emeril Legassi personally endorses this set of Wusthof cutlery. Having used this brand of knife all through his career and on his hit show, Emeril Live!, Emeril personally selected the knives that make up this collection. Ergonomic handles maximize the comfort and ease of use of these blades. The handles, with their fine pebble grain finish, are also built to prevent slipping and dangerous kitchen accidents. The alloy that comprises the blades is durable and also resistant to stains, so they should serve you well for a long time. Emerilware pieces start sharp and stay sharp, and even when they do go dull they are easily sharpened.

As far as Wusthof knives go, the Emerilware set is among the cheapest available. With reasonable prices that any cooking enthusiast should be able to afford, these knives are still of the highest quality - Wusthof wouldn't have their name attached otherwise. Starting at just $20 for each knife, the complete set costs $150. If you're looking for other options in the same price range, you can peruse the Silverpoint collection. As it happens, many Emerilware knives are based on Silverpoint designs.

If you're looking for knives of a higher caliber from Wusthof, take a look at the Le Cordon Bleu collection. These knives are notable for the clearly displayed red trident logo displayed on the seamless triple-riveted handle. Designed to be very lightweight and perfectly balanced, these knives are built for comfort. Anyone who has spent a long while on a repetitive chopping task can appreciate the reduced fatigue offered by this design. Their price isn't through the roof, but their quality is superb - these are some of the sharpest blades Wusthof produces.

Starting at around $50 for a single knife, you can find 14 piece sets of the Le Cordon Bleu collection for around $400. It may seem like a big investment, but these knives are built to last. They are constructed with full tangs, which means that the metal that holds the blade to the handle runs the full length of the handle. This offers superior durability for a knife that won't break easily. For other options in a similar price range, the Wusthof Gourmet and Grand Prix sets are available. The latter set is similar to the Le Cordon Bleu, but features a different handle design.

If price is no object, a high-end option from Wusthof is the Ikon set. Ikon knives feature a unique new triple-riveted handle design optimized for the perfect feel in your hand. The handle is constructed of Grenadill, or Mozambique Ebony, one of the toughest woods available. These knives are precision forged, giving them incredible sharpness and durability. The edges of these blades are laser tested to ensure maximum sharpness. Most of the blades feature full tangs, which increases balance and durability.

The Ikon set features some of the highest quality knives on the market today, so you can expect to pay accordingly. Individual knives from this collection cost $100 each, and a full set of 18 knives costs around $1,400! Clearly, these blades are meant for professionals, and are likely out of the price range of most casual buyers. Other options in this price range include the Ikon Classic in black or white, and the Culinar collection, which is a pure stainless steel set.

Don't bother with those cheap knives that don't last a week. When you're ready to upgrade your cutlery, go for quality - go for Wusthof.

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