KitchenEtc.com has Henckel's 4-Star cutlery 50% off list price. I checked it out and there's major savings here!
Look for the following on sale:
Cutlery Set with Wood Block:
J.A. Henckels has been manufacturing fine cutlery since 1731. Made in Solingen, Germany, its knives are forged, not stamped. Blade density is improved using the FRIODUR ice-hardening process, which provides a sharper initial edge for easier maintenance over time.
Whether you fancy yourself an artisan bread-maker or one who's proud to produce a loaf from a favorite local bakery, you'll want to present the tempting result at the table, along with a handsome knife that's fit for the task. As any baker knows, bread stays fresher when it's left whole until the last minute and cut immediately before serving.
8-in. Chef's Knife:
Part of the Four Star series, this 8-in. Chef's knife will be one you reach for time and again. It's made of high-carbon stainless steel and precision-honed, with a laser-controlled edge, a balanced super-bolster, and a tang that extends to the back of the polypropylene handle, which is permanently bonded for seamless accuracy.
10-in. Ham Slicer:
Part of the Four Star series, this Granton knife measures 10-in. and features a series of alternating oval wells in the blade that prevent meat from sticking and ensures even slices, from thick to thin. The knife is made of high-carbon stainless steel and precision-honed, with a laser-controlled edge, a balanced super-bolster, and a tang that extends to the back of the polypropylene handle, which is permanently bonded for seamless accuracy.
7-in. Fillet Knife:
J.A. Henckels has been manufacturing fine cutlery since 1731. Made in Solingen, Germany, its knives are forged, not stamped. Blade density is improved using the FRIODUR ice-hardening process, which provides a sharper initial edge for easier maintenance over time.
4-in. Paring Knife:
J.A. Henckels has been manufacturing fine cutlery since 1731. Made in Solingen, Germany, its knives are forged, not stamped. Blade density is improved using the FRIODUR ice-hardening process, which provides a sharper initial edge for easier maintenance over time.