Wusthof Classic Ikon 8-Piece Knife Block Set â?? A Cut above the Rest

by Bath Towel on October 19, 2009

Kitchen knives vary in price depend­ing on their qual­ity. They can cost any­where between a few dol­lars to a few hun­dred dol­lars. Knives from well-known man­u­fac­tur­ers, though a bit expen­sive, are def­i­nitely worth it. Those from Wusthof Tri­dent, one of the best in the busi­ness, fall under this cat­e­gory.
Of the dif­fer­ent sets man­u­fac­tured by them, we think that the ‚Wusthof Clas­sic Ikon 8-Piece Knife Block Set, which com­bines all the best fea­tures of the Wusthof knife lines, will make a great set. This Wusthof Clas­sic Ikon cut­lery includes sev­eral use­ful knives such as the 3–1/2-inch parer, 4–1/2-inch util­ity, 6-inch sand­wich knife, 8-inch bread knife, and 8-inch chef’s knife.
Accord­ing to us, the con­struc­tion tech­nique and the mate­ri­als are the high­light of these Wusthof Clas­sic 9908 Knife Sets. These knives are made in Solin­gen, Ger­many, regarded as the cut­lery cap­i­tal of the world, from a unique mix of Ger­man steel. In fact, they are pre­cisely forged from one solid piece of steel and tem­pered to an opti­mal Rock­well 58 hard­ness.
They require low main­te­nance as each blade is pre­cisely tem­pered so that the knife will hold its edge for a long period of time. These knives are dish­washer safe; but if you hand wash it with warm water and a lit­tle deter­gent and then dry with a towel, they will last even longer.
The com­pound angle of each blade makes the Wusthof Clas­sic Ikon cut­lery unique. The angle nar­rows from the spine of the knife to the edge, for that sturdy yet sharp edge. To give knives strength and flex­i­bil­ity, they are tapered from the bol­ster to the tip. These Wusthof Clas­sic 9908 Knife Sets have ergonomically-designed han­dles. With a riv­eted han­dle and a con­toured shape, they pro­vide max­i­mum com­fort and con­trol.
Buy this culi­nary mas­ter­piece for your home and dis­cover a whole new world of pre­ci­sion forged cutlery.

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