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Chicago Cutlery - From Walnut Steak Knives to the Metropolitan Knife Set!

Designed with three distinct handles made from wood, stainless steel or poly, American made Chicago Cutlery offers both contemporary and traditional style cutting tools for the home chef. Most popular for wedding gifts and newbies to the kitchen are knife sets.

REVIEW - BEST in CHICAGO CUTLERY

According to Consumer Reports Magazine December 2007 edition, Chicago Cutlery Metropolitan 8-piece stamped cutlery set for around $60 is good value for the price. Reviewers listed this as a "CR best buy!"

Note: The 8 Piece knife block is currently unavailable - but the 15-Pc Block Set is for only $75.35

Chicago Cutlery Metropolitan 8-piece

Price: $67.31

Review:
This 8-piece block set includes:
kitchen shears
7.5" chef knife
utility
2- paring knives
8" sharpening steel
8" sharpener

Blade
- The stainless steel blades come out of the package with a very sharp edge. As well, the trademarked: Chicago Cutlery taper fine edge, makes it easier to keep these knives sharp over time.
Handle - The Metropolitan series handle construction is poly, which is both hygienic and ergonomic for the chef.

 

Cook's County Magazine reviewed Chicago Cutlery Walnut Tradition Steak Knives as a great buy for affordability

Price: $23.00


Review:

For affordable steak knives take a look at the Walnut Tradition collection. Each piece includes classic styling and beautiful wood handles. This is a must have collection if you're shopping for affordability. These stamped knives are very sharp out of the box and making it easier to keep them sharp. Along with a lifetime warranty, this is a good buy from Chicago cutlery.

 

Additional Lines:

For stainless steel modern construction, (which includes the handle), take a look at: Forum, Landmark and Insignia.

For a wood handled set, take a look at the popular walnut knife handled collection of Chicago Cutlery's Walnut. (See below) Additionally, the Basics line also offers wooden handles.

For Polymer (Poly) handles consider: Centurian, Classic Chef, Essentials, Insignia and Basics Poly.

 

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