Chicago Cutlery Fusion 18pc Block Set
Fusion collection has professional high-carbon stainless steel forged blades with black comfort-grip poly handles. These professional performance knives are perfect for the everyday cook that is looking to do things more skillfully.
Product Features
- 3.25″ parer, 3″ peeler, 5″ utility, 8 – 4.25″ steak knives, 7.75″ chef, 8″ slicer, 7.75″ bread, 5″ partoku, 7″ santoku, 8″ stainless sharpening steel
- Professional high-carbon stainless steel forged blades with black comfort-grip poly handles
- Exclusive Taper Grind edge technology provides optimum sharpness for precise cutting and is easy to re-sharpen
- High-carbon stainless steel creates a stronger, harder blade resisting stains, rust and pitting
- CARE INSTRUCTIONS: DO NOT put knives in the dishwasher it may cause nicks on the blade edges. DO NOT cut through bone with knives or use knives to poke, pry or separate frozen foods
I loved the knives when I first got them I purchased the knives because of the product reviews and the inexpensive price. I didn’t notice the pictures of the defective items before purchasing or I wouldn’t have bought them. I loved the knives when I first got them, decent looking and very sharp. But on Halloween the girlfriend was carving a pumpkin with one and the handle broke off. I went on here to research some more and it seems to be somewhat of a common trend. I ended up buying some Cuisinart knives that are cheaper, seem to…
Absolute garbage These knives are absolute garbage. We bought them in May and they’re already falling apart. We’ve only hand washes these and they still broke. One snapped in my wife’s hand while trying to cut cheese!
Handle snapped on the first cut! I just bought this set based on the good customer reviews. I attempted to cut a pineapple today with the largest knife and the handle literally snapped off while making the first cut. This was also the first time I even used this particular knife. I tested the others to see if this was indeed a bad set and they all held strong and showed no sign of bend or fatigue. When looking at the break point, I noticed that the steel was dark and almost rusted in color. I’m summing this up to a…