![]() The padded polyethylene handles are comfortable to grasp and don’t slip, even after they’ve just been hand-washed. The blades are forged of high-carbon, rust-resistant stainless steel. ![]() The only thing missing is kitchen shears, but you can add a pair like these OXO Good Grips Multipurpose Scissors to your utensil drawer later. ![]() Besides the classic - and heavy - chestnut-stained wood block, you get a 7 3/4-inch chef’s knife, 7 3/4-inch serrated bread knife, 7-inch santoku knife, 5-inch santoku knife, 5-inch utility knife, 3 1/4-inch paring knife and eight - yes, eight! - 4 1/2-inch steak knives, plus a sharpening steel and chop assist. One big plus to this set is its whopping 17 included pieces. True, there were sharper, higher-quality knives in several of the other sets we tested, but when it came to overall rankings, performance and consideration of cost, the Chicago Cutlery Fusion 17-Piece Knife Block Set was the clear champion. We were blown away by the sturdy construction, comfort of use and reliable execution that came with each piece in this all-inclusive set. For under $150, you might reasonably expect they’d be lower quality than their more expensive counterparts. ![]() Your CNN account Sign in to your CNN accountįirst things first: Of the 11 knife sets we tested, this was one of the cheapest. ![]()
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