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Ginsu 7108 Chikara 8-Piece Stainless-Steel Knife Set with Bamboo Block

 
Ginsu 7108 Chikara 8-Piece Stainless-Steel Knife Set with Bamboo Block
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Ginsu 7108 Chikara 8-Piece Stainless-Steel Knife Set with Bamboo Block

Ginsu 07108 8-Piece Traditional Style Japanese Handle, Stainless Steel Knife Blade and Bamboo Block Set. Stain and Rust resistant Stainless Steel.

  • Japanese-style cook's knives specialized for their dexterity in chopping, dicing, and slicing

  • Knives include a 3-1/2-inch paring, 5-inch utility, 5-inch serrated, 7-inch santoku, and an 8-inch chef's

  • Rounding out the set is a pair of kitchen shears, sharpening rod, and bamboo storage block

  • Traditional-style rounded Japanese handles made of heat and water-resistant resin; full tang

  • Rust-resistant stainless-steel blades hold an incredibly sharp edge; hand wash and dry

SKU: 

7108

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Product Details:
Product Length: 15.5 inches
Product Width: 12.0 inches
Product Height: 19.75 inches
Product Weight: 7.0 pounds
Package Length: 14.8 inches
Package Width: 9.9 inches
Package Height: 5.8 inches
Package Weight: 6.9 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 122 reviews
 
 

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Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 122 customer reviews )
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76 of 78 found the following review helpful:

5The Real Deal  Jun 25, 2009
By Matthew Friel "tech me"
This product was everything i expected, It is in Consumer Reports magazine as a best pick for a reason. Only flaw is that it does not come with a bread knife.

72 of 75 found the following review helpful:

4Everyday cook needs quality knives  Sep 13, 2009
By Kevin M. Johnson "photo explorer"
I saw this knife set in a Consumers Report magazine and they were VERY highly rated. The good thing about these knives is that you get solid quality and performance but for much less than a Henckels or Wusthof type knife. I'm not a professional chef by any means so I don't need to drop $300 - $500 on knives but the set I was using before was ridiculous. Long story short, these knives cut great and they even feel like a really solid product. I sort of smirked when I saw the name Ginsu. I still have those old-time infomercials in my mind's eye but I guess Ginsu really is a legit brand name. I am definitely satisfied with this purchase!

41 of 41 found the following review helpful:

5Perfect Set for College Kitchen  Dec 17, 2010
By A. Pan
I am absolutely in love with this Chikara set. The first compliment I received came 5 minutes after it arrived and I set it on my kitchen countertop. The holder is a beautiful caramel color that the picture does not do justice. After 2 weeks of using this item, I can say that the 8 piece set is enough for someone who cooks a few times a day. The most useful knives that I have found is the 7-inch Santoku and 5-inch utility knife. I use the Chef's knife once in awhile but found that the Santoku does the work just fine. They come extremely sharp but for the edge to last longer, you should hone it after one heavy use or two light uses.

In addition, they are forged and not stamped. As a lifetime user of stamped knives, the fact that they are forged makes a huge difference. Each slice carries more weight the the old stamped knives. If you don't know the difference, google it. You'll find it informative.

Overall, these knives were a bargain for the burden of work they accomplish and look beautiful. They have sleek beautiful handles and are just the right size for a standard kitchen. They look and feel a lot more expensive than they are.

If you get this set, make sure you read up on how to treat your knives and it will last a lot longer. Here are some golden rules:

1) Hone your knives, Sharpen once a year.
They are various informative videos on Youtube that tell you how to HONE your knives. They should be done after every use to keep it sharp and long-lasting. Sharpening is only done once a year. The set comes with a steel rod which is okay for honing. It takes a few times to master it but once you do, your knives will stay sharp and your preparation time will be a fraction of what it used to be. If a college student can do it, you can do it.)

2) Rinse as soon as you're done with it. Dish detergent can be used. Hot water is okay. Most importantly, you MUST dry it off after you use it. Make sure that from tip to handle, everything is toweled off before putting it back in the holder. Try not to cut acidic things with your nice knives but if you do, rinse it quickly.

3) Handwash, no dishwashers. In a nutshell, it causes it to rust and ruins the handle.

4 Keep it in the holder or invest in a traveler. If you just stick it in the drawer it will get dull very fast and ruins your knives. If you travel with it, get a traveling holder.

5) Get a decent cutting board. No glass, no marble, wood is best, plastic is okay. Nothing dulls a knife faster than repeated banging against stone/glass.

6) Be reasonable with your usage. No one in their right mind will open a can of tuna with their knife when a dollar will buy you a can opener.

I will post an update with this product in a few months. So far, it has been the most wonderful and much needed addition to my kitchen.

**UPDATE: 12/20/10
The serrated knife that came with the set cut through a thick, tough shoulder cut of steak like it was a piece of cake. No sawing required! Still amazed!

**UPDATE: 9/3/2011
Still the favorite set in my apartment. I have been honing it extensively and the knives have not lost their sharpness or edge. The santoku has two small spots of rust on them already from lazy roommates that don't wipe off the water. But I digress, I still love these knives and will probably still love it more than my first born child.

36 of 37 found the following review helpful:

5Excellent Knives  Dec 04, 2009
By Sergio Hernandez
Just like everyone said these knives are very sharp and have stayed that way so far. The bamboo knife block and the handles are very well made and look very good. I have avoided rusting by cleaning and drying the knives as soon as im done with them. A quality product.

22 of 22 found the following review helpful:

5Cuts Sharp, Looks Sharp  Apr 19, 2010
By S. Perry
Like many other reviewers, this was an upgrade from your cheap stamped (cut from one sheet of metal) knives. These are razor sharp and cut through just about anything without effort. I was able to compare the Santoku knife to a Wusthof knife, which alone cost as much as this set; and the Ginsu knife wins. Better feel (weight), look, and sharper.

Now for a few quibbles/comments:
1. When purchasing this set, I liked the fact that it came with a Chef's Knife and a Santoku. Now I don't use the Chef's Knife at all, I always reach for the Santoku knife instead.
2. The shears look very cheap compared to the rest of the set, although they are plenty sharp.
3. The serrated knife is good to have (I guess), but I've only used it for grapefruit thus so far.
4. The utility knife (non-serrated) has gone almost unused.

So in sum, great set at great price. I really only needed (and use) the santoku, paring, and steel (to hone).

Note: Reviewers complaining about rust just almost certainly have not taken proper care of their knives. These should be hand washed and dried immediately after use. Don't think about putting them in the dishwasher unless you don't care about rust or appearance.

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