Amazon Basics 8-Piece Full Tang Stainless Steel Serrated Steak Knife Set
Kitchen steak knife for effortlessly cutting meat into smaller pieces at the table
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About this item
- Kitchen steak knife for effortlessly cutting meat into smaller pieces at the table
- Includes 8 steak knives forged from a single piece of stainless steel
- Micro-serrated edge
- Full tang blade with triple-riveted handle for reliable strength and a pleasant weight and balance
- Full bolster helps keep fingers away from the blade
- Wash by hand only
- Product dimensions: 8.94 L x 0.87 W x 0.65 H inch
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Specs at a glance
- Blade Material
- Stainless Steel
- Brand
- Amazon Basics
- Color
- Black
- Handle Material
- Stainless Steel, Plastic
- Blade Edge
- Serrated
- Set Name
- 8-Piece Kitchen Steak Knife Set
- Model Number
- P987-2
- Manufacturer Part Number
- P987-2
What buyers say
Top reviews
16,602 ratings on Amazon
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Unbelievable Pricing. And Truly Functional, Sturdy and Gorgeous!
I have my everlasting and sharp as can be Cutco steak knives. I have 10 of them.I have my Shun steak knives--but only four. I'd need a second job or mortgage to buy the additional four I want. Besides, while they're good, I don't find them to be better than Cutco.Both those sets cost so much money that it's really a once-in-a-decade type of purchase. The upside is that it's plausible that I will never need to buy steak knives again in my lifetime, especially since Cutco continually sharpens mine
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High Quality
I absolutely, positively love these steak knives. They are sharp and they have a decent weight to them; they do not feel flimsy. They feel good in my hand while I’m using them and they cut very well, without tearing the meat. I do not let them sit in water, I wash and dry them immediately after each use. They are holding up very well with my cleaning routine.
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Great Value
These are the best steak knives on the market for the money. They feel heavy and are well made.
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