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Wusthof Knives



 Wusthofknives are one of the best brands in the kitchen knife industry. Professional cooks and chefs have an excellent preference for them over other brands of knives. Renowned stores, such as Sur La Table and Macy’s, stock plenty of these knives because they are in high demand in the market. 

Wusthof knives dominate the industry because they are of high quality. The great skill, artistry, and effort evident in the appearance of the blades show how its manufacturers pursue excellence in their work. 


 Wusthof knives are of two kinds. These are the Wusthof forged knife and the Wusthof stamped blade. Wusthof forged knives are made from steel through heating and hammering processes that realign their structure, making them strong and resilient. They are able to stay sharp for an extended period. 


 On the other hand, Wusthof stamped knives are made by literal stamping from steel rolls. Since they do not undergo the forging process (heating and hammering), they are usually weaker and less resilient than the Wusthof forged knives. They stay sharp for a shorter period. 


 Examples of Wusthof forged knives sets are the classic set, Classic Ikon set, Classic Ikon Crème set, Ikon set, Gran Pix II set, Cordon Bleu set, Culinar set, Epicure set, and Xline set. Examples of Wusthof stamped knife sets are the Gourmet, Silverpoint, Pro, and Emeril sets. 


 Since Wusthof forged knives are better than Wusthof stamped knives (stronger and more resilient), the best Wusthof kitchen knives must be members of the Wusthof forged knives. 



 Therefore, the Classic Ikon set, composed of 8 pieces, has the best Wusthof kitchen knives. The knives in the Classic Ikon set are the most useful in the kitchen. With their strength and resilience, they can tackle tough and fibrous ingredients better than their competitors. 


Additionally, the knives in the Classic Ikon set have comfortable, ergonomically-shaped handles that make it easier to work with them. The strength, resilience, usefulness, and comfortability of the knives in the Classic Ikon set make them the best Wusthof kitchen knives.

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