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Victorinox Cutlery 3-Piece Chef's Set, Black Fibrox Handles
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Victorinox Cutlery 3-Piece Chef's Set, Black Fibrox Handles

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Description:

RH Forschner by Victorinox is the knife of choice for professionals and consistently receives high accolades in product testing. This best-in-class commercial grade cutlery is now available for home use. RH Forschner by Victorinox knives feature high carbon, stainless steel blades, hand finished at Victorinox in Switzerland by skilled craftsmen. A special tempering process is used to produce an edge that can be resharpened over and over again, so the knife can keep its original sharpness throughout the entire life of the blade. Victorinox handles are ergonomically designed to minimize wrist tension. They provide a natural fit. A good heft and comfortable, positive grip are indications of a well-made knife. A sure-grip handle with a finger guard is valuable feature since the handle inevitably gets greasy, wet, or both. Although cutlery steel is naturally sanitary, materials and construction details of the handle minimize crevices what would offer hospitality to bacteria.

Features:

This boxed chef's set makes a superb and very practical gift; it includes an 8-inch chef, 8-inch slicer, and 4-3/4-inch utility knife


High carbon stainless-steel blade provides maximum sharpness and edge retention; conical ground through length and depth for a wider break point; ice tempered to sustain sharpness longer


Blade stamped from cold-rolled steel; bolsterless edge for use of entire blade and ease of sharpening


Patented Fibrox handles are textured, slip resistant, and ergonomically designed for balance and comfort; NSF approved


Hand washing recommended; lifetime warranty against manufacturer defects; expertly made in Switzerland


Product Details:
Product Length: 15.75 inches
Product Width: 6.75 inches
Product Height: 1.5 inches
Product Weight: 1.45 pounds
Package Length: 17.5 inches
Package Width: 9.5 inches
Package Height: 3.7 inches
Package Weight: 1.65 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 25 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5 ( 25 customer reviews )
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9 of 10 found the following review helpful:

3OK, but not the last or only knives you'll ever need or buyDec 07, 2010
By S. L. Smith "SansSerif"
In my kitchen, I try to practice the buying philosophy of "buy for quality ONCE". Yet somehow I have ended up with a drawer full of knives of varying quality, and I really only use 2 the most:

1) A surprisingly affordable (under $125) Santoku
2) A serrated 5 inch utility knife (indispensible for slicing tomatoes)

So I was a wee bit curious to try this Victorinox Black-Fibrox Handled 3-piece Chef's Set as part of Amazon's Vine Program. They are a Swiss Army Knife product (and thus there is an assumption of quality behind this brand name), yet their price was really affordable. Could these knives really live up to their name for the price? Would they knock my higher quality knives out of the park AND out of my knife drawer?

Here's what I like after using these knives for a week:

1) The blades are strong for being very thin; despite not having a full tang, they do not twist or flex very much.
2) The black Fibrox handle material has a grainy texture, making it easier to securely hang onto when it is wet.
3) The Fibrox material is highly sanitary, according to National Sanitation Foundation.
4) The Swiss Army Knife branding.
5) The lifetime warranty!! (Return to Connecticut for US customers or Ontario for Canadian customers.)
6) The price; If you wanted a 3-piece forged set with a full tang, you would expect to pay 3x the price of these knives (based other options on the Swiss Army website).
7) Of the 3 knives, the 8-inch Chef's knife is the most balanced in my hand, and most likely the only one of all three I will ever really use.

Now for what I do not like about this set, and why I felt I could not rate them more highly. (Please note: I feel it would not be fair to rate these harshly by comparing them with much higher quality knives that are forged and have a full tang; they are just different animals in my mind.)

1) The handles feel hollow, contributing to the imbalanced feel.
2) The thin blade's ultra-light-weightedness does not feel secure in my hands; I foresee a few accidents due to slippage and the occasional flailing and wringing of hands that occurs in my kitchen. (I tend not to flail as much if I have something heavier in my hands.)
3) The 4-inch parer is more handle than blade; it just feels silly and far too large in my hand to easily pare an apple. (I tried.)
4) The 8-inch Slicer is more blade than handle and feels ungainly in my hand, not at all well-balanced.

Neutral Observations:

1) I tried to cut into an acorn squash with the Chef's knife; no luck at ALL. Then I tried the slicer - same problem. So before I attributed a negative rating to these knives, I also tried to cut the squash with my best knives - still no luck!! So, the acorn squash is getting the negative review here.
2) These are steel, and steel can rust if damaged, so it is important to take special care of even your cheapest knives. Buy some good knife guards for each of them; these can be found in most kitchen stores and are cheap.
3) These knives should never be dishwashered, as with any other chef's knives. This is not uncommon; it is just a fact of life for users of kitchen knives. (Not only is dishwashing bad for the knife and handle but also potentially unsafe for your DW.)
4) At the time of this writing, the Swiss Army website does not seem very responsive to customer comments or questions. There were some questions posted 6 months earlier by other customers which have gone unanswered. I also have not received a response to my question as to how this product (identified on the box as # XS47892) differs from the earlier product incarnation # 46892. I consider this a neutral thing because the manufacturer has answered some, just not all, questions on their website.

UPDATE 3/1/2011: Swiss Army Customer Service responded to my question from 2010. Here is that emailed answer: "After reviewing the 2 different Chef's Cutlery Sets we have available, I found that 46892 which has the Fibrox handle has a paring knife of 4", a chef's knife of 10" and a slicing knife of 8", while the 47892 with the Fibrox handle has a 4" paring knife, a 8" chef knife and an 8" slicing knife." So, the different SKU is due to the size difference in the chef's knives.

Bottom Line:

1) These Victorinox knives are a pretty good entry-level set of knives, but not the best nor most complete option. They will probably get replaced by the user at some time, and supplemented with more useful knives (like a smaller parer, a really good 5 inch serrated knife, and an excellent Santoku)
2) Would I buy these for myself? No - as mentioned I would really only ever use one out of the three knives, so this particular set is just not my ideal choice.
3) Would I buy these as a gift? Possibly, depending on the culinary aptitude of the recipient.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

4A nice addition to my knife collection, in my kitchen, I meanDec 14, 2010
By faeriemyst
Soon after I had the thought that I needed some new, better knives than the dull, not-so-great ones I have, this (Victorinox Cutlery 3-Piece Chef's Set, Black Fibrox Handles) popped up for me to try. How serendipitous indeed! As soon as I got them, I was surprised at the size of these knives, which are much bigger than I'm used to. I generally use a little paring knife for many things and the paring knife in this set looks gigantic next to it. I'm still getting used to the knives but the quality is remarkable and I have been very impressed.

Pros
* The three knives included: 8" Chef's, 8" Slicer, and 4" Parer are a nice selection and very useful.
* Very sharp, which makes them slice with very little pressure. I may start to actually cut veggies the "proper" way by using the Chef's knife now.
* The grip feels nice in my hand and doesn't slip, so there's less chance for accidents.
* I have nerve problems in my wrist and arm, so it's helpful that these are ergonomically designed to minimize tension.
* As far as knives go they are attractive looking, though not the best looking I've seen, but they have both substance and looks, which is preferred.
* Price seems reasonable, though I'm no expert.
* According to the description the handles have been approved by the National Sanitation Foundation.
* Made by the same company that provides Swiss Army knives, so you know this is a quality product.
* Lifetime warranty. Always nice to have.

Cons
* Purely a preference but I'm a vegetarian so I'm not sure how useful the slicer will be in the long run. I'll probably mainly use it for vegetables and odd jobs. For the average person and cook though, I'd say this is a good selection and a decent price.
* As mentioned above, the paring knife is pretty big and while I'll use this for some functions, I'll also still use my other paring knife because it's easier for smaller tasks.

Overall, I'm happy with the product and think this is a nice addition to my kitchen. I believe I'll be using these for many years to come and may even try out other Victorinox knives in the future.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5My parents were thrilledFeb 21, 2010
By Little Goat Services LLC "Daryl"
I gave these to my parents for x-mas and they love them. Mom bought a set of Chicago Cutlery that are total junk, and dad hated them...so I decided that dad needed a little set of real knives.

These did not break the bank, but are obviously professional tools. You can buy better, but probably don't need to waste your money. Buy them, use them, enjoy them...add a bread knife and you'll have all the cutlery you'll ever really need. They are light weight enough that mom likes them, yet have high quality steel so dad can keep them sharp. If you want a heavy German tool, these may not be your favorite, but they are light and fast, and there is something to be said for that.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

4Has this happened to you?Jan 05, 2011
By Susan Tunis
You're trying to chop something large and hard--an onion, a potato, in my case it was a turnip--and your knife gets stuck. Like an axe in a tree, you can't finish chopping and you can't even pull it out! What I remember is that I had bruises in my palms for days after that turnip chopping incident. That's when you know that you need newer knives, better knives.

Now, I would not describe these Victorinox knives as top of the line products, but they are head and shoulders above what I've been using. I'm a serious cook, but live on a budget. Fine knives are not in that budget. This three-piece set that includes an 8-inch chef's knife for chopping, an 8-inch slicer for cutting and slicing, and a 4-inch utility knife for paring and other smaller jobs is an excellent and surprisingly affordable option.

The blades are sharp and so far seem to be keeping their edge well. The knives are thin and light-weight, which Victorinox considers a selling point. I'm not so sure about that. If anything, they feel a bit TOO light for my liking. The Fibrox handles are comfortable and easy to grip, but they have a sort of cheap, plasticy feeling that I don't particularly like. But other than that, no complaints.

These knives have a lot of bang for the buck. They're a good option for a home chef on a budget.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

4Very nice starter kit but...May 16, 2011
By J. SPIEGEL "Joe"
Victorinox Cutlery 3-Piece Chef's Set, Black Fibrox Handles

You know the expression "You don't know what you're missing"? Well, I think that's an appropriate feeling about my Victorinox 8" Chef's knife, which is part of this 3-piece set, including a 8" 'slicer' and a 4 3/4" utility knife. On the positive side, the 8-incher is the perfect shape for a chef's knife and comes relatively sharp right out of the box with a killer "Fibrox" handle. No way, your hands will slip with this baby!

BUT, here's what I mean about my opening reference: For a chef's knife, I really miss the lack of weight. If you've ever owned a high-quality, German-steel chef's knife, you'll immediately notice that the Victorinox is a lightweight. For those of you who might tire easily, when having to dice those six onions for your gourmet dinner, the light weight is good. If you ever want to dissect a hard butternut squash, I think having a knife with some weight really helps. Again, if you've never owned or used one of these, you won't know what you're missing.

The 4 3/4 inch utility knife is very sharp, and makes for a great paring knife. In this regard, the light weight of this knife might be a plus. Easy to wield when coring an apple, I like it a lot.

Sorry, but I just don't know what to do with the 8" 'slicer'. It's not a bread slicer, as the edge is straight. It's not a meat slicer because it doesn't have the indented sides and thinness of a real meat slicer. I wouldn't use it for dicing anything, as it doesn't have the height of a chef's knife. I think Victorinox just threw this one in to make you feel better about buying the set!

I think in general, Victorinox kitchen knives just can't be beat for the money! But if I was just starting out, and had a limited budget, here are the Victorinox knives I'd buy:

1. The 8" chef's knife. Even with it's light weight, it's a no-brainer for those on a budget.
2. The 4 3/4" utility knife. Might be a little long for a paring knife, but it definitely does the trick.
3. The 6" boning knife. This isn't part of the set, but this is one killer knife! If you ever plan on butchering a chicken, trimming fat off meat, or working with delicate fish fillets, this baby is the ticket!!
4. A honing steel, some kind of block for storage and a sharpener (NOT electric).
I recommend you forget about buying those 10-piece knife sets, as you'll find that at least half of them will look like new after a couple years. Why??? Because you'll never use them!
I'm not a professional chef, but I do cook a bit. If I only had the four items listed above, it would satisfy 98% of my cooking needs. I'd really like to give 3.5 stars but can't. So I'll raise it a half for the overall good quality.

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