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KitchenAid 13-piece Red Knife Set

#142-2445-2
KitchenAid 13-piece Red Knife Set
$149.99

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KitchenAid

KitchenAid 13-piece Red Knife Set

$149.99

Product Details

  • 13-piece knife set with red finish

  • Comfortable grip with fully contoured handles

  • Fully forged, sharp blades made from high-carbon stainless steel

  • Proper balance and control for ideal use

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Number of Pieces315153
Pieces IncludedBread Knife, Chef's Knife, Paring KnifeChef's Knife, Bread Knife, Serrated Kitchen Utility Knife, Santoku Knife, Fine Edge Utility Knife, Paring Knife, Steak Knife, Kitchen ShearsChef's Knife, Bread Knife, Serrated Kitchen Utility Knife, Santoku Knife, Fine Edge Utility Knife, Paring Knife, Steak Knife, Kitchen ShearsChef's Knife, Santoku Knife, Paring Knife
Handle MaterialPlasticPlasticStainless SteelPolymer

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3 out of 5 (60%) reviewers recommend this product

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    poor quality

    12 years ago
    My husband bought me a set of these for Christmas last year. Within the first month, one knife broke at the handle...and a few weeks ago I was cutting cheese and another knife broke on me! These never go in the dishwasher and never sit in water. I am very disappointed in them. I was expecting that for the amount of money you pay for them, they should last a lifetime!

    No, I do not recommend this product.

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    Don't Put Good Cutlery in Dishwasher

    13 years ago
    FYI: No, this day and age, one still does not put good cutlery in the dishwasher. The metal make-up [higher carbon] required to keep an edge as long as possible between sharpening does not allow for completely "stainless" steel. Plus the abbrasiveness of detergent can cause problems for the edge and handles. If you want to keep a good set good, then take the extra few minutes to wash them by hand [I use a handled scrubber/soap gadget so it is quick and easy]. Then dry them right after [vs allowing to set in the drainer basket]. Also use an appropriate cutting board, keep them sharp with a steel, and sharpening as needed per one's useage level. I have generally been very impressed by the KitchenAid cutlery sets I have [which were a different set design than this one - More similar to #42-3900-0, but black handles with stainless cap], and better than the Hinckles [single guy] sets sold here - Good design, good balance and decent steel. I have a mini set I bought for my sailboat and one for my girlfriend's smaller prefference, as well as a full set for her, and one of the single santoku one's available, often on sale. I take good care of them and they are remarkable for the cost [especially on sale]. Though, keep in mind that I have NOT used this particular set, so I rated the KitchenAid styles I have used, as a rating is required to post.

    Yes, I recommend this product.

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    GOOD AND BAD

    13 years ago
    I bought these on sale for $60 which is the good news. The bad news is that they aren't dishwasher safe. How lame is that? I took them out of the box and was going to toss them into the DW to give them a rinse and I found a little card in the box warning me not to do this. Really? In this day and age, why aren't all dishes and cutlery DW safe. Stupid.

    Yes, I recommend this product.

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    Black residue

    13 years ago
    Bought this set to replace a very old set. The old set is back on the counter and taking this back to the store. The price was right, the red went with my kitchen accessories and I washed them when I took them out of the package. My husband used them to cut cheese in the morning, seen it was leaving a black residue, he washed them again. He asked if I wanted to return them but I said, leave it for a couple of days and see if it gets better. Well its been a week and a half now, still residue! Before anyone says anything....no I did not put them in the dishwasher! I expected more from Kitchenaide! Can't imagine spending $150 at regular price!

    No, I do not recommend this product.

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    Fantastic

    13 years ago
    Just recently purchased this set of knives for under $60. what a deal. They are very well made and extremely sharp. I was very surprised to find out that one of the knives is for cutting bread. If you know anything about bread knives they are very expensive.

    Yes, I recommend this product.

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    Q: Where is this steel made?

    13 years ago
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    • A: This steel is made in china.

      13 years ago
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    Q: blades are these blades dimpled (dips along the middle to bottom of both sides of the blade)or flat?

    13 years ago
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    • A: All of the knives are traditional “flat” style with the exception of the 4.5” santoku which has dimples on each side which helps to prevent food from sticking.

      13 years ago
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    Q: Are the blades dimpled? Like in the image?

    13 years ago
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    • A: We are sorry, however we are unsure what you mean by 'blades dimpled'. When you zoom in the picture, we do not see what you are referring to.

      13 years ago
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