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Review of Wusthof Le Cordon Knives

Wusthof has been in the business of providing quality knives for the kitchen for nearly two hundred years. In fact, Wusthof has collaborated with the Le Cordon Bleu Academie D’Art Culinare, the most well-known cooking academy in Paris, to form the Le Cordon Bleu branch of knives. These knives feature great blades and handles and are covered by a lifetime guarantee. There are several Wusthof Le Cordon Bleu knife sets on the market, too.

The quality knives employed here have been developed by Wusthof and Le Cordon Bleu as a means of creating the best quality knives for use in the kitchen. The knives included are similar to what is relied upon by the Le Cordon Bleu school in Paris. Each knife has been made from tough stainless steel that is razor-sharp and simple to use. It is also simple to sharpen the edge if this becomes necessary. It also boasts a bolster design that pumps up the durability of these knives. Another nice option is the Wusthof Classic Hollow Edge Santoku Knife.

The handle is built in a dark black wooden design with three rivets to each handle. Each handle is also slightly grooved so it will not slip when being used. The make of the handle is also lighter than that of other handles found on Wusthof knives. This makes the knives easier to control.

Even more importantly, every one of the knife sets are guaranteed by Wusthof. Each set is put together at Wusthof’s factory in Solingen, Germany. Each set is backed for life against the unlikely event of errors in the knives’ construction.

Another great plug for these quality knives is that they are put to work in various high end restaurants around the globe. The production values of Wusthof and the assistance of Le Cordon Bleu have done a lot to make this well-liked by many restaurants.

There are various knife sets that can be found in this branch of restaurant-quality knives. Each set is tightly packaged with an eye toward protecting the knives, and each set is protected by Wusthof’s lifetime guarantee in the unfortunate event that the knives are harmed during shipping.

There are seven- and nine-piece sets ready for purchase in blocks in the Le Cordon Bleu line. The seven-piece set features two paring knives of varying sizes, a bread knife, a sandwich knife, a cook’s knife, a sharpening steel rod, and a pair of kitchen shears. The nine-piece set boasts these plus a Santoku knife and a straight meat fork.

Wusthof Le Cordon Bleu knife sets are thought to be the best quality sets available from Wusthof. These quality knives include the unique blades and designs that are made for ease of use. You can be confident in your purchase, knowing that they are endorsed by the best culinary school in Paris and are being used in variety of excellent restaurants around the world. We also recommend the Wusthof Classic Hollow Edge Santoku Knife as a suitable alternative.

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