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October 18, 2009

Getting a Victorinox for Your Kitchen

When you hear the word Victorinox, you doubtless associate it immediately with Swiss Army knives. Naturally, you are correct in that respect as Victorinox is currently the only supplier of the world-famous multi-use tool with the cross-in-a-shield emblem. A great set they offer is the Victorinox 8 Piece Knife Block Set.

Although, before Victorinox became famous for their Swiss Army knives, Victorinox was an established maker of single blades. Currently, two brand names are manufactured by this cutlery maker: Victorinox and Forschner, both of which are marketed without even mentioning the Swiss Army brand. In this way the Victorinox knife set is now available to you.

Product Features

The Victorinox knives are manufactured with the forge process and then they get ice tempered. As such, these knives are uniformly solid and thick with a full tang going all the way through the core of the handle.

The Forschner knives are produced with the stamped blade prodedure. These knives are also manufactured from the same piece of steel from tip to tang, but the blades are less heavy than the Victorinox cutlery, which renders them ideal for chopping and cutting continually.

The hilts in a Victorinox knife collection most often are available in two colors: black and rosewood. They make red handles, naturally, but they are normally limited to the individual items that you can add to your set. If you choose to buy the block set, opt for the kind with two extra slots to accommodate your other Victorinox knives.

Advantages

Taken with all the sets reviewed, the Victorinox brand consistently gets high standing from both everyday consumers and the trade publications, such as the influential Cooks' Illustrated. For that matter, it keeps up favorably against its top quality competitors like Wusthof and Henckels. A nice set to consider is the Victorinox 8 Pc Knife Block Sets.

First, the wood storage block which holds a Victorinox knife set has exquisite grain structure in either dark or light oak. It's perfectly stable to promote safety and designed to be manageable in the tightest of spaces like your kitchen countertop.

Second, the knives' cutting performance vis–vis sharpness, weight and balance are, predictably, the cutting edge in blade production. This performance can be a result of their relatively narrow backs which show practically no wedge effects. Naturally, Victorinox produces exceptionally sharp blades for the Swiss Army knives, so can't we presume that from their other blades also?

Third, the amount of knives in a Victorinox knife set works for amateur as well as professional chefs. There are not such a variety of knives that an amateur chef will become bewildered, yet there are just enough specialized knives to stop the professional chef from feeling underwhelmed.

Fourth, the Fibrox handles may be the most comfortable ones up to this point. You will be able to control the knives easily no matter what the size of your hands, which could be convenient in case you have chefs of all ages working in your home.

Fifth- and this is significant for aesthetic uses- the full set seems particularly professional. Just imagine how experienced you will feel with this knife set on your kitchen counter!

Disadvantages

Virtually the only drawback that you can experience with a Victorinox knife set is the pricey cost. Some models can run as high a $1,270 for a 17-piece knife collection! Another nice option is the Victorinox 8 Piece Knife Block Set.

Still, when you consider the good points, you might be open to paying a larger amount of money to benefit from more of the aforementioned advantages. Now, if only you can afford to buy the most recent Victorinox digital-age Swiss Army knife, your arsenal of blades will be complete.

Moses Harun is involved with a project that helps visitors make smart decision when shopping for knives. One of the highest rated knives reviewed on his site is the Victorinox 8 Piece Knife Block Set.

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