CUTCO Model 2018 Homemaker+8 Set Includes (8) #1759 Table Knives, (10) Kitchen Knives & Forks, 1748 Honey Oak knife block, 82 Sharpener, and #125 Medium Poly Prep cutting board
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CUTCO Model 2018 Homemaker+8 Set Includes (8) #1759 Table Knives, (10) Kitchen Knives & Forks, 1748 Honey Oak knife block, 82 Sharpener, and #125 Medium Poly Prep cutting board
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The foundation of any well-equipped kitchen, the Homemaker + 8 Set will be part of your family's celebrations for decades to come. Don't just survive in the kitchen, thrive with CUTCO's Homemaker. Holds 10 must-have cutlery pieces for any kitchen, and with 8 Table knives stretches its boundaries from the kitchen to the dining room.
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Gave the 2 sets to our granddaughter and grandson getting married. They loved them and couldn't wait to use them. They had seen me use my Cutco knives for years. Love them and Amazon fast shipping!!
These are very expensive but you will never need to own another knife set. I just bought a second set due to divorce. They are extremely sharp as knife should be. Been owner for over four years.
I have many curco knives my cousin being a sales rep years ago. They are poor knives, easy to bend the blades; I've broken 2 of the paring knives which rust at the bolts in the handle and snap. The company did replace them free of charge. Next to a wusthof - also not the best knife in the world, the cutco handle is unrefined and flimsy with second rate steel. I'm afraid it's a questionable company motivated by profit and advertising, with little invested in product development.
I no longer have my Cutco Knives. Not totally sure where they went MIA? But! Many moons ago freshman in college & my 1st job was selling Cutco knives. I loved them. Used to cut through rubber, ropes, leather, etc... as a selling technique. They do seriously cut beautifully. My Aunt bought 1 knife just to “support” me selling items & only making commission from each sell. That was like 18years ago. She’s bought sets for wedding gifts & holiday gifts. Just had her own set sharpened recently & was mad b/c it’s to sharp now. Only thing that’s difficult to use is the paring knife; just a matter of holding the knife differently; still will do great paring! But, again I understand they are expensive, but it really should be viewed as an investment, not just as an expense. So, if on the fence, GO FOR IT! The LAST set you’ll buy!! I came a crossed ppl that still had their parents set after they passed & still cut. Some just needed to be sharpened.
I got mine my freshman year of college, when I sold them. Thank goodness, otherwise I would have never bought something this expensive. Someone said these are junk but I personally know this isn't true. The handles will melt on the heating bar in a dishwasher. I know this for a fact. But I had each one replaced and quit putting them in the dishwasher. I also owned the gardening tools, which were great, but lost them in a hurricane. I moved to Ecuador 4 years ago and brought very few things with me besides clothes and my cutco knives. They go where I go. If you can afford them they are a very wise choice. My 27 year old daughter in law wants them as an inheritance.
I sold these for a year in high school. As part of the sales process, you have to buy your own set of knives through your commissions. These seem extremely overpriced then, but after 20 years, they are still the best knives I own. So, maybe they are not that overpriced at all?? Just an investment in quality! Also, I still have the scissors that cuts through the penny. Still the best scissors I own !!