I bought a small set with scissor last year. I love my set. Visited the rep this year added one more knife. Met a lady who brought in medium size block with knives to upgrade to the largest wood block, so they add additional knives to her set with a larger wood block. I did not know that they did that until now. It's got me thinking. But I'm happy with my set. I have Zwilling and Mercer knives too, and they do need sharpening from time to time.
I cannot understate Goodwill. I got a nice block, carver knife, salmon knife, pairing knife, chefs knife and butchers knife for 60 dollars plus shipping on GoodWill Finds. I can't justify Shop Good Will because you have to win it via bid and that is super hard. Plus prices will skyrocket last minute and once the prices skyrocket you often times don't save that much compared to Goodwill Finds. A example is Shop Goodwill has a Cutco bread knife for 19 right now with 7 hours left and Good Will Finds has one for 32 dollars. After bidding ends it will be in the late 20 dollars or 30 dollars range more than likely.
Yall don’t buy this junk, go look up warther cutlery. About the same price and MUCH higher quality materials. It’s the difference between billet space age alloy (warther) and stamped out butter knife steel. Btw I’m a hobbyist custom knife maker so I know a thing or two :)
@@myknifeguy well I have a petite carver and was thinking about adding the trimmer to my set and wasn’t sure if the two were drastically different. Going off pictures form Cutcos website they look fairly similar main difference being the trimmer looks a little smaller. Just wondering your thoughts if I were to get a trimmer would I notice a big difference. Thanks.
I always include something for free to make it a better value or I can match Costco pricing. Then you’ll have an official account with Cutco and a top career rep.
What is the Rockwell hardness of the 440 steel? My Wusthof knives have a 58 Rockwell I've never had them sharpened they hold their edge retention very well. My Miyabi Knives have a Rockwell hardness of 63 I've owned them for over 5 years and have never even used a honing steel on them. knives are not about the handle or the packaging it's about the blade steel, and I'm afraid the steel that Cutco uses just doesn't "cut It" for that price.
I saw a guy test a 8” chef knife and it came out to 57 at the spine and 55 at the edge. So REALLY bad😂 also it’s 440a, the lowest quality of the 440 series. The only half decent 440 is 440c. Btw look up warther cutlery, SUPER nice knives for about the same price. They’re cpm s45vn and hardwood, I make custom knives and I’d highly highly recommend warther.
Are* Cutco knives too expensive? Get the title right. And yes, they are. Whimsical handles, mediocre steel. There are far better much better-priced knives out there.
I bought a small set with scissor last year. I love my set. Visited the rep this year added one more knife. Met a lady who brought in medium size block with knives to upgrade to the largest wood block, so they add additional knives to her set with a larger wood block. I did not know that they did that until now. It's got me thinking. But I'm happy with my set. I have Zwilling and Mercer knives too, and they do need sharpening from time to time.
I cannot understate Goodwill. I got a nice block, carver knife, salmon knife, pairing knife, chefs knife and butchers knife for 60 dollars plus shipping on GoodWill Finds. I can't justify Shop Good Will because you have to win it via bid and that is super hard. Plus prices will skyrocket last minute and once the prices skyrocket you often times don't save that much compared to Goodwill Finds. A example is Shop Goodwill has a Cutco bread knife for 19 right now with 7 hours left and Good Will Finds has one for 32 dollars. After bidding ends it will be in the late 20 dollars or 30 dollars range more than likely.
Love my stainless steel steak knives
I love my Cutco
Yall don’t buy this junk, go look up warther cutlery. About the same price and MUCH higher quality materials. It’s the difference between billet space age alloy (warther) and stamped out butter knife steel. Btw I’m a hobbyist custom knife maker so I know a thing or two :)
Ha, you are quite the salesman. Pretty good at getting a potential customer nodding
Thanks
So can I take a knife that the tip is broken off of to my local store for her as her Rep and have it replaced?
Yes
Just wondering the differences between the trimmer and the petite carver? Thanks
Cost or size?
@@myknifeguy well I have a petite carver and was thinking about adding the trimmer to my set and wasn’t sure if the two were drastically different. Going off pictures form Cutcos website they look fairly similar main difference being the trimmer looks a little smaller. Just wondering your thoughts if I were to get a trimmer would I notice a big difference. Thanks.
@@tacomanick5657 they are both DD edge but most people prefer the trimmer.
@@myknifeguy Oh, and you can't sharpen that, yourself. Fuck your "right to repair" this particular product.
@@myknifeguyDo you speak Polish?
I like to buy a Costco knife less than you said price.
I always include something for free to make it a better value or I can match Costco pricing. Then you’ll have an official account with Cutco and a top career rep.
What is the Rockwell hardness of the 440 steel? My Wusthof knives have a 58 Rockwell I've never had them sharpened they hold their edge retention very well. My Miyabi Knives have a Rockwell hardness of 63 I've owned them for over 5 years and have never even used a honing steel on them. knives are not about the handle or the packaging it's about the blade steel, and I'm afraid the steel that Cutco uses just doesn't "cut It" for that price.
I own both Wusthof Icon and Cutco and their quality is equally impressive. The fact that Cutco has a better warranty gives them a slight advantage.
@@suzannetaylor6285you mean equally unimpressive😂 they’re both really low quality.
I saw a guy test a 8” chef knife and it came out to 57 at the spine and 55 at the edge. So REALLY bad😂 also it’s 440a, the lowest quality of the 440 series. The only half decent 440 is 440c. Btw look up warther cutlery, SUPER nice knives for about the same price. They’re cpm s45vn and hardwood, I make custom knives and I’d highly highly recommend warther.
Cutco is so 70s for boomers haha
How do we order from you?
Send me a text 314-541-4471 or email cutcomikeD@gmail.com
Are* Cutco knives too expensive? Get the title right. And yes, they are. Whimsical handles, mediocre steel. There are far better much better-priced knives out there.
Thanks for your tips :)
Long winded. Get to the point. We don’t care about your family stories.
@@salpicataggio7828 haha