Monday, February 23, 2009

Examining the Wusthof Catalog

Wusthof has been one the of biggest names in knives since 1814. Operating from Solingen, Germany, the "Cutlery Capital" of the world, Wusthof continues to produce knives that are used by top chefs and four-star kitchens the world over. Wusthof knives are the favorites of many prominent chefs such as Gordon Ramsay, Jamie Oliver, and James Martin. This high quality is the result of a rigorous system of forty separate processes that go into the forging of each and every blade.Wusthof offers many different series of knives, from those aimed at culinary aficionados looking to improve their kitchen to those tailored for top restaurants. Read on for an overview of Wusthof's current product catalog, set by set. You're sure to find a knife or knife set that is exactly what you're looking for.Some of Wustofs most modestly priced pieces belong to the Emerlware collection. These have star chef Emeril Legassi's seal of approval. Emeril has used Wusthof knives all through his culinary career, and to this day on his show, Emeril Live! Emeril worked with Wusthof to build this knife set. Each piece is equipped with an ergonomic handle designed for maximum comfort. They are slip-resistant to prevent kitchen accidents and have a beautiful pebble grain finish. The blades themselves are created from a steel alloy that is stain resistant and long lasting. The knives come extremely sharp out of the box and are easily sharpenedAs far as Wusthof knives go, the Emerilware set is among the cheapest available. With reasonable prices that any cooking enthusiast should be able to afford, these knives are still of the highest quality - Wusthof wouldn't have their name attached otherwise. Starting at just $20 for each knife, the complete set costs $150. If you're looking for other options in the same price range, you can peruse the Silverpoint collection. As it happens, many Emerilware knives are based on Silverpoint designs.If you're willing and able to spend a little more money, consider the Wusthof Le Cordon Bleu set. With a seamless triple-riveted handle that features the trident logo, these knives are designed to be extremely light and very well balanced. This means less fatigue when performing long, repetitive cutting tasks, and overall more comfortable, precise feel. For an added bonus, these knives are some of the sharpest the Wusthof makes, as they're precision forged.At about $50 for each knife bought separately, the Wustof Le Cordon Bleu isn't cheap, but is affordable for those with a love for the culinary. Full sets of 14 can be acquired for around $400. These knives are all full tang, which indicates that the metal that holds the blade in place is as long as the handle. Thanks to this design, these knives are extra durable. For other knives in this price range, you can try the Wusthof Gourmet set or the Grand Prix collections.If price is no object, a high-end option from Wusthof is the Ikon set. Ikon knives feature a unique new triple-riveted handle design optimized for the perfect feel in your hand. The handle is constructed of Grenadill, or Mozambique Ebony, one of the toughest woods available. These knives are precision forged, giving them incredible sharpness and durability. The edges of these blades are laser tested to ensure maximum sharpness. Most of the blades feature full tangs, which increases balance and durability.The Ikon set features some of the highest quality knives on the market today, so you can expect to pay accordingly. Individual knives from this collection cost $100 each, and a full set of 18 knives costs around $1,400! Clearly, these blades are meant for professionals, and are likely out of the price range of most casual buyers. Other options in this price range include the Ikon Classic in black or white, and the Culinar collection, which is a pure stainless steel set.No matter your needs or culinary skill, there's a high quality Wusthof knife with your name on it. Don't waste your money on cheap knives that go dull in days - make an investment that will last with super sharp, long lasting Wusthof blades.

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