Sunday, September 30, 2018

Best Knife Brands

Are you finding yourself a bit flustered by all the different knife brands out there? Not sure which are the real deal on Amazon and what’s just junky stamped out steel? Read on in our guide to the best knife brands to find out everything you need to know the next time you buy a knife for your kitchen or your professional knife kit!

Best Knife Brands

 #1  MAC

Pros
  • Best quality knives in the business
  • 25-year warranty
  • 70% discount knife replacement program
  • Made in Japan
Cons
  • Prices can be rigidly high
Ask any professional chef which knife brand they trust the most, and you’ll probably get the same answer from the entire lot: MAC Knives. MAC has one of the longest track records in the industry for producing solid knives that are simultaneously some of the lightest and nimble daily drivers, while also being one of most dependable and durable knives they’ve ever owned. What really helped MAC eke out the top spot in our eyes however was the company’s unique accidental damage replacement program, a first in this industry as far as we could tell. Essentially this means that if your knife chips, the handle breaks, or takes on any damage that renders the knife useless MAC will let you send the knife in and buy your next at a whopping 70% discount. While some brands may offer lifetime warranties or free sharpening services (like our next choice), this program makes MAC the obvious choice for anyone who plans to use their kitchen knives to their fullest extent possible. Read Next: The Top Chef Knife

 #2  Shun

Pros
  • Handcrafted forging on all knives
  • Free sharpening service
  • Lifetime warranty on manufacturing defects
Cons
  • Might be too heavy in the hand for some buyers
Although Shun may get a bad rap among the chef knife purists for being the “sellout” brand (you can find one in just about every Williams Sonoma around the globe); they got to that top spot for a reason. As a producer of knives that fit every hand, Shun knives are sort of the Honda Civic of chef’s knives: dependable, easy to maintain as a daily driver, and designed to last a lifetime. Shun knives are exceptionally well-balanced in almost anyone’s hand, and that goes for both the right-handed and left-handed variants of their most popular models. Sure they might be a bit cliche if you’re asking a chef, but they got to that top spot by offering solid warranties, free sharpening services, and a set of knives that can handle almost any produce or proteins you throw their way.

 #3  Victorinox

Pros
  • World-class durability-to-price ratio
  • High Amazon ratings for all available knives
  • Lifetime warranty (except for normal wear-and-tear)
Cons
  • Not the best pick for more expensive knives
  • Knives can feel flimsy, even though they’re not
If you’re on the hunt for a nearly-indestructible knife that won’t cost you an arm and a leg, almost any and all knives made by Victorinox are the way to go. Although primarily known for their Swiss Army knives outside of chef circles, this company is one of the best-kept secrets in the chef world, producing ridiculously durable knives at a fraction of the cost of other brands. Victorinox achieves this balances by utilizing cheaper production methods and materials (stamped vs. forged, plastic handles vs. wood), but as we’ve already mentioned this barely leaves a dent in the actual quality and durability of the knives they sell. If you want a knife that won’t go over $30 but will still be in your kitchen 10, 20, even 50 years from now, Victorinox is the way to go.

 #4  Wusthof

Pros
  • Solid reputation among professional chefs
  • Great durability
  • Lifetime warranty
Cons:
  • Primarily known for German-style knives only
Wusthof is one of the only manufacturers on this list which produces German-style knives almost exclusively, so if that’s not your cup of tea this may not be the brand for you. That said, they produce what could easily be considered some of the best German knives on the market, which is what earned them the #4 spot in this roundup. Wusthof also has the distinction of being the oldest brand on this list, producing knives out of Germany all the way back to 1814. No company stays in business that long without building up a serious amount of expertise and tradecraft to fall back on, which is just one of many reasons why it’s one of the best knife brands still operating in 2018!

 #5  Dalstrong

Pros
  • Great price-to-quality ratio
  • Wide diversity of knife types
  • Solid handles for long-lasting durability
Cons
  • New to the scene (unknown long-term durability)
  • No replacement programs
Dalstrong may not have the same track record as many of the other brand picks on this list, but what they lack in history the company more than makes up for in providing a wide range of knives for every type of consumer at a price that won’t break the bank. Dalstrong themselves even admit to being the “new kids on the block” in their own company description, but even though they’ve only been around for a short time they’ve quickly rocketed to the top of every professional and home chef’s wish lists. The company has become synonymous with quality knives on the cheap, taking elements from many of the top brands and fusing them together for an altogether unique approach that hasn’t been seen thus far in the world of knife production.

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