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| Wuesthof Gourmet 6-1/2-Inch Fine-Edge Santoku Knife | 
enlarge | Brand: Wuesthof Category: Kitchen
List Price: $90.00 Buy New: $59.99 You Save: $30.01 (33%)
Avg. Customer Rating:   (4 reviews) Sales Rank: 162431
Media: Kitchen Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 12.5 x 2.8 x 1
MPN: 4186 Model: 4186 EAN: 4002293418605 ASIN: B0001FAT9Q
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 4 to 7 weeks
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| Features:
| | 6-1/2-inch fine-edge santoku knife for thin slicing and chopping | | | Stamped from high-carbon steel with a stain-resistant alloy | | | Synthetic polypropylene handle is triple riveted for durability | | | Precisely tapered from base to tip; no bolster | | | Made in Germany; hand wash for best results; limited lifetime warranty |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Wusthof Gourmet 7 in. Santoku Knife, Fine Edge Wusthof 4186
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| Customer Reviews:
  excellent knife October 6, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is a perfect knife for just about everything. It's large enough to chop bulky vegetables, bread meat, etc. and delicate enough to mince garlic and herbs. I own other Wusthof knives, and what surprised me about this one was how light it is. It's also the perfect size for someone with smaller hands. The Santoku style is wonderful, allowing for great control, and the thin blade stays super sharp. Wusthof knives generally run in the $80-$150 range, so this is an incredible deal.
  4 STARS, NOT 3 ( It couldn't be changed ). Excellent quality for the money!!! June 20, 2007 This is an excellent quality knife for precision stamped & better than many forged knives I've seen & used. This is GR8 for those who want the best quality, but are on a budget or simply cannot afford expensive forged cutlery. This line of Wusthof knives, like the others, are made in Germany and with the same high standard craftsmanship. I have many Wusthof & Henckels forged knives, but this stamped one sure is sharp & affective! Just that forged are much more complexly made & therefore more costly, but somewhat more heavy duty & long lasting. Not sure on the long term, but Wusthof is a name I definitely trust. I think this knife is better than my only non German made, J. A. Henckels International forged 3 piece starter set made in Spain. They are less expensive than most German forged, but a bit more than most good stamped & not nearly as sharp as this Wusthof Gourmet line 7-inch fine-edge Santoku. I recommend this knife to anyone who is after an affordable yet quality edge.
  great knife for the price April 8, 2005 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
its so hard to find reasonably priced good knives, this one is excellent. i started with one of those cheap 9.99 knives, because i didn't think it made a difference. so obviously i wasn't planning on spending $100 to upgrade. this is a nice compromise. the knife is light, and does a fantastic job, no wrist fatigue, cuts through everything easily without too much pressure, like with cheap knives. i highly recommend this knife. i have never used the $100 knives, but i can't imagine it being that much better to cost more then double the price of this great little knife.
  Lives up to reputation September 9, 2004 5 out of 7 found this review helpful
Well this knife is definatley sharp. I was able to dice an onion before the tears started. I have heard a lot about these knives and because of the price was very reluctant. However I paid double this price with alot of price comparing. I have sliced, diced and chopped everything I could think of with this knife, from chicken to zuccinni. It cuts everything with ease. You dont have to apply much pressure and the cuts were uniform and totally thru the food on the first pass. I sliced mushrooms and they didnt stick to the knife.( I was told that the little indentations keep food from doing this.) I would definatley recommend this knife. This price in my research is unbeatable. This knife is easly more than twice the $39.99 advertised here.
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