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๐ช Elevate your kitchen game with Swiss precision and style!
The Victorinox Swiss Classic 22-piece knife block set offers a comprehensive range of premium kitchen knives and tools featuring ergonomic handles and high Rockwell hardness stainless steel blades. Designed for both home chefs and professionals, this Swiss-made collection ensures superior sharpness, durability, and versatility for all your culinary needs.


















| ASIN | B005LRYS64 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #39,032 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #104 in Block Knife Sets |
| Blade Edge | Serrated |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Blade Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Brand | Victorinox |
| Brand Name | Victorinox |
| Color | Multicolors |
| Construction Type | Stamped |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 168 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00046928543281 |
| Included Components | 2.5" Shaping Knife, 3.25" Paring Knife, 3.25" Serrated Paring Knife, 4.5" Utility Knife, 4.5" Spear Point Steak Knife (8), 5" Chef's Knife, 6" Flexible Boning Knife, 7" Santoku Knife, 8" Carving, 8" Chef's Knife, 8.25" Bread Knife, Come-apart Kitchen Shears, 10.25" Slicing Knife, 10" Honing Steel, Hardwood Block |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
| Item Dimensions | 16.5 x 11.5 x 7.25 inches |
| Item Length | 16.5 Inches |
| Item Type Name | 22-Piece Block Set |
| Item Weight | 11.5 Pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 16.5 x 11.5 x 7.25 inches |
| Manufacturer | Victorinox |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 6.7503-X2 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | All victorinox cutlery carries a lifetime warranty against manufacturers defects. please visit the swiss army website to learn the details of this policy. |
| Model Number | 6.7503-X2 |
| Set Name | Victorinox Swiss Classic |
| Style | 22-Piece Swiss Classic |
| Style Name | 22-Piece Swiss Classic |
| UPC | 046928543281 |
| Unit Count | 22.0 Count |
J**A
For the price I don't think anyone could ask for a better set of knives
Summary: The Victorinox Swiss Classic 22-Piece Cutlery Block Set is an amazing buy for what you get and the quality of the knives. Executive summary: I started out looking to get a "good" and yet inexpensive knife set. Cooking had quickly become a favorite hobby of mine and well the old knives were just not cutting it (pun intended). I went to cooking stores to checkout various knives, and tested similar more economic lines like the Wusthof classic even up to their top of the line forged models, as well as Henkles. However I was unable to test Victorinox knives in person which did arise some doubt, but the next episode of Americas test Kitchen contained their knife test which quickly quelled any of my fears the Victorinox knives had been rated either the best or best value. Overall this knife set is great, all of the knives are extremely sharp out of the box. Initially after testing them compared to the sort of soft touch rubberized grip on some of the Wusthof knives, the Fibrox handles seemed poor, but after using them a bit you couldn't ask for a better grip. The grips are made in such a way that they will naturally slip into the proper position which is great, the Fibrox also provides excellent grip even with soapy or oily hands (yes I actually put some cooking oil on my hand to test the grip). The blades themselves have a decent mirror finish and vary in thickness based on knife, they aren't as thick as stamped knives, but are plenty sturdy and are by no means flimsy. There are a few redundant knives mainly the 6" chefs, 8" slicer, and 2 of the paring/utility knives, but still for the price I don't think anyone could ask for a better set. A note on care: you should try and always try to hand wash and dry your knives (even though they are dishwasher safe), and don't let them sit in water. Don't ever use a glass cutting board, and steel your knife before you use it (don't know how there are several good youtube videos on it). Folowing these simple tips will help you prolong your knifes sharpness and integrity. Detailed Review: The Set contains 22 pieces; 8" chef, 7" Santoku, 6" chef, 10.25" Slicer, 8" Slicer, bread knife, boning knife, set of 4 paring knives, Kitchen Shears, Steel, 8 Steak knives, Block. I will rate each individually (not as a set) below. *8" Chef: 5 out of 5, The chef's knife is always the most important knife in the kitchen and Victorinox does not disappoint offering an extremely sharp edge that cuts through everything I have thrown at it with ease. 8" is a great size, and the grip is perfect allowing for several different grips perfectly. I actually like the fact that it is stamped and therefore a bit thinner than a forged knife, because it allows you to make more delicate cuts in task like mincing an onion. *7" Santoku: 4 out of 5 The Santoku is similar to a chef's knife in the variety of task it can perform, and once again this knife did not disappoint in terms of cutting ability. However the identifying feature of the santoku is its grantons (little indents) that let food that would normally stick to the blade fall off when cutting. Being stamped and a thinner blade the grantons are not as deep as what you would find on a forged model, and as a result some of the more juicy foods (IE a juicy tomato) will often still stick. Other than that it's a great knife and works how its supposed to. 6" chef: 5 out of 5 the 6" chefs as expected is just a smaller version of the 8" chefs and performs just as well. This is arguably a redundant knife in the set but for more delicate task, I do find myself reaching for it Instead of the 8"chefs. Do you really need it probably not, will you use it if you have it? Probably. 10.25" Slicer: 5 out of 5 the 10.25" slicer is an amazing slicer, and was the top pick of Cooks Country / Americas Test Kitchen. It slices clean and evenly through even fatty meats (like a pork roast) thanks to its grantons. You can also get very thin cuts of meat, it's just simply great. 8" Slicer: 4.5 out of 5 This is another arguably redundant piece in the set, it maintains the same great blade. However this is more suited to a "universal" slicer which is why I drop its rating a bit. On cooked meat the 10.25" slicer is going to perform better because its specialized and cooked meat is one of the primary uses of a slicer. While this knife still can and will cut through cooked meat its curved blade and pointed tip make it better suited for use with uncooked meat. Bread knife: 5 out of 5 this knife is utterly amazing, I have never had a bread knife cut so clean. I've used it on your normal loaf of hearty homemade multigrain bread, loaves of Italian, and even gluten free bread (which is notorious for crumbling). You can also easily use it to cube bread for making croutons etc. My only reservation with this knife is its length, when making diagonal cuts on Italian bread the blade can be just a bit short and can catch on the tip if you aren't watching closely, but still overall a great knife. Boning Knife: 5 out of 5 This is once again a top pick of Cooks Country / Americas Test Kitchen. The blade is great and the slight flex is perfect for getting up against bones. 4 Paring Knives: 4 out of 5 The standard paring knife is one of most important knifes next to the chefs and bread knives. Once again this was a top pick of Cooks Country / Americas Test Kitchen. The standard spear point is great and is the one primarily use. The birds' beak (curved one) is also very useful especially with peeling and close cuts on smaller items. The other 2 serrated knives are more or less redundant with a steak knife and are not used often. Kitchen Shears: 4 out of 5 these shears function well providing much the functionality one would need flawlessly, cutting fresh herbs, trimming pie dough etc. Where they start to lack is cutting meat, these shears are not the greatest for cutting up a chicken. If you don't need this functionality they are great, if not I would recommend a pair of shun shears. Steel: 5 out of 5 a sharpening steel is a necessity for any cook it helps keep the blades sharp longer, it matches the rest of the set and gets the job done. Steak Knives: 5 out of 5 while being stamped these knives are still plenty rigid, yes they are not forged but they don't bend and cut quite well. Block: 4 out of 5 it's not the most attractive block, nor the best wood, and there are some small burrs in the slots, but overall it holds all the knives with room to spare and functions quite well considering the price.
D**S
Best knives on the Market
Victorinox Knives are the best sharpest knives by far, i use these at work and at home. my job is cook and having used both Dexter and Victorinox I will say Victorinox stay sharper longer lighter wieght more flexable steel just better all around knife. you wil b e please to say you use Victorinox in your kitchen.
A**Y
Fantastic cutlery, even better price!
I was introduced to the Victorinox cutlery at a gun show, on complete accident. A few years later, needing to replace my block set by another brand name, I decided to look around for some Victorinox sets. Not only am I completely satisfied with how well they cut. Their weight in your hand, etc etc. My guests have also remarked at how awesome these little known knives function. If you want showmanship, then you'll have to pay too much for knives from a mall or upscale cook shop. But if you want the absolute best quality knives money can buy you for a jaw dropping price, then get these! I got mine "used" here on amazon. I think they meant it had been returned, because other than a slightly smooshed corned on the box, these were completely originally packaged and arrived earlier than promised. Could not be happier with my $170 of well spent money!!!
G**E
EXCELLENT KNIFE SET!!!
Gave this set to my daughter for Christmas and she LOVES them. Best knife set she's ever had!!!
S**P
Missing one knife
The knives are outstanding and very sharp but the set was missing the 5 in chef knife but had an extra steak knife.
A**A
VERY SATISFIED, BUT MAY WANT TO SKIP THE STEAK KNIVES...
The blades of these knives are thin and they tend to flex when using them. However they are extremely sharp, the handles are easy to grip and the set looks nice in its wood block. I think now I would probably not order the larger set with the steak knives, as they, while very sharp, are very flimsy-feeling and are not work the much higher price. The 15-piece set is a better value..
M**.
Best knives I've ever owned.
I love these knives! I bought some for my mom and then I discovered how awesome they were and had to buy some for myself! They are incredibly sharp and not flimsy at all! Be careful though, with that kind of power you can cut up your fingers pretty bad. My mom said she doesn't know why they include a sharpener because they are so extremely sharp and stay that way! I easily cut through a pineapple with these knives and later when I went to my friends house to cut a pineapple I had to get somebody stronger to do it because it was so hard to cut through it with their knives compared to these.
W**D
Digits beware!
I bought these knives for myself 3 years ago and love them still today. I enjoy them so much that I bought another set to give to my daughter for Christmas this year. These knives are ridiculously sharp. I mean "take fingers off" sharp. So sharp that I warn newcomers to my kitchen. So sharp that when my Mom comes to visit she refuses to use them. So sharp that my daughter accidentally stabbed me with one and she felt it before me! So sharp that I purchased a cut resistant glove for those not so skilled wth knives. I'm not sure the glove would help much, and I'm not willing to test it, but I have it all the same. 3 years in and I'm still well pleased with these. I'd say they're well worth the price tag and then some and be it you purchased them for yourself or someone else, no one will be disappointed. Don't let the "plastic-y" look fool you; these knives are savage and can handle anything you put them to. Be careful!
S**Y
VERY SHARP
love the knives....very very sharp and nice to use
N**.
THE knife set...
Quality...
R**D
Disappointed, especially at this price
Sharp, but thin blades, handles feel thin and cheap and look cheap too! Disappointed, especially at this price.
S**8
Five Stars
Worth the money very sharp and will last a lifetime.
D**E
Five Stars
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