Messermeister Avanta Solid 5” Fantastic Edge Steak Knife Set – German X50 Stainless Metal – Rust Resistant & Straightforward to Preserve – Consists of 4 Steak Knives
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STEAK KNIFE SET – Avanta knives have been developed for one of many main culinary colleges in North America. This set was designed with uncompromising consideration to element, that includes rounded, triple-rivet pakkawood handles for consolation and sturdiness.
BLADE WITH A PURPOSE – Easy, high quality edges are essentially the most versatile for slicing. This edge can be utilized to chop, chop, slice & cube all agency and tender fruits, greens, meats and fish.
HIGH QUALITY – Our blades are crafted from German X50 stainless-steel for knives which can be sharp, rust resistant, and straightforward to keep up. Plus, the stable bolsters and full tang building give the knives nice stability & heft.
OUR STORY – Based in 1981, Messermeister is a number one producer of premium handcrafted kitchen cutlery. Right this moment, we’re a household and women-owned firm, persevering with to convey innovation & creativity to kitchens world wide.
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Clients discover the knives sharp and straightforward to sharpen. They respect the standard, look, and construct of the knives. The knives are well-made with a pleasant end and shade. Clients think about them a very good worth for the cash and say they slice steaks like butter.
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11 reviews for Messermeister Avanta Solid 5” Fantastic Edge Steak Knife Set – German X50 Stainless Metal – Rust Resistant & Straightforward to Preserve – Consists of 4 Steak Knives
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Original price was: $69.99.$63.80Current price is: $63.80.
El Duderino –
Great steak knives
I was a bit embarrassed by our previous âsteak knivesâ. They felt like dollar store special serrated knives with black plastic handles. We wanted something we would be happy for our guests to use without spending $100 per knife. (Our kitchen knives are Wusthof Ikon and those steak knives are ridiculously expensive.)
These turned out to be just perfect. They match the style of the Ikons really well but are the right size and shape for anyone to use with a nice cut of meat. Actually, we just end up using them as regular kitchen knives sometimes as well because theyâre so great. They are super sharp, not serrated, and they both look and feel really nice in the hand. Plus we could get eight for a very reasonable price. They are a big winner for our family!
Zingeoff –
Sharp
These knives are very attractive, very sharp and very sturdy..they are made of steelâ¦there is no wood or plastic to break or deteriorateâ¦and, they can cut almost anythingâ¦.
MP –
Still going strong
I’ve had two sets of four (eight total) of these Avanta steak knives with the pakkawood handles for almost five years now. My regular kitchen knifes are a mix of Messermeister Meridian and San Moritz elite, Wusthof Classic, and Zwilling Pro, but I just couldn’t bring myself to drop the dime on such expensive steak knives. I wanted something I didn’t have to cringe every time a dinner guest scraped a plate, or my son dropped on the tile floor. These seemed to fit the bill. Still forged. still a generally decent German steel. Heavy in the hand but not too big. A good name. I liked them when I got them and I still like them.
I’ve yet to have them professionally sharpened, but I’m sure they’d be more than happy to have it done when I get around to it. They still cut great, despite them not being terribly babied. I do hand wash and dry, and would never recommend putting them in the dishwasher, though I imagine you could if you were really that desperate. Some of the comments mention ill-fitting handles or sharper edges on the tangs. I’ve not experienced that at all. 8/8 knives all feel very premium and well made. I imagine if you start comparing them to $50 a piece steak knives they’re not going to stack up all that well, but when does stuff like that ever work?
I know it’s far from Messermeister’s premium offerings, but at the price, it still feels like a very nice steak knife. I recommend them and I’d buy them again.
Oh. And how can anyone possibly imagine a knife costing less than $15 each is being made in Solingen? Especially when it says right in the description they’re made in China. Come on people. Use some common sense. You can’t not read the item description and then leave a bad review because you thought you were getting the bargain of a lifetime on something that isn’t what this is. If you want the steak knife hand-forged in Germany, that’s fine, but expect to pay a LOT more for them.
These are good knives. They’re made in China. Like just about everything else that you aren’t paying a huge premium on. Get a grip.
Drove –
Super Sharp – Nice Handle
Good feel, decent steel, nice handle. Great Price!
Laurie S. –
Cuts meat well; do not use for surgery
We replaced our semi-cheap serrated steak knives with these straight edge knives, and so far, they are MUCH better. They are not, however, scalpels. Nor really, should they be. The blades are even sharp enough for chuck steak and do a good job — maybe as good as the very expensive knives, but I can’t afford those. These will do very nicely. The grip is comfortable, though somewhat larger than expected. This actually turns out to be a good thing. The tang of the knife goes from the tip of the blade to the end of the handle (with a good looking cap at the bottom of the handle). This gives us great confidence in their durability. We chose the black handles, even though we thought the wooden ones were prettier. The black material is just going to hold up MUCH longer than wood. We have a wood block knife holder with a row for steak knives. These knives are maybe a half inch longer than the (probably standard) slots, but are actually fine sticking out a tad. We like them a lot, but if we win the lottery, we may try out the high-priced knives. These are such a reasonable price and exceed the quality of other knives at this price point. Oh, and they look very good in a table setting, a little elegant because of the end cap.
Sarah L. –
Fantastic knives!
We love our knives… so easy to use, cuts clean, easy to sharpen and comfortable in hand. Great holiday gift.
Amazon Customer –
Top quality. Very sharp.
G –
If you are in the market for steak knives, then you know most straight-edged steak knife sets usually go for $100-300+ dollars.
Pros:
+ Straight-edges!!! Cheap serrated blades tear into meat and can’t be re-sharpened. They usually have to be tossed when they get dull.
+ Great value/price! Try and find another straight edge set that even comes close to the quality and looks.
+ Great looking comfortable pakkawood handles
+ Full-tang construction
+ Good weight
Cons
– The edges are a little inconsistent but can be easily fixed with a sharpening stone
LEONARDO COTA –
SE VEN MEJOR FISICAMENTE QUE EN FOTO
Jake Faucher –
This is definitely an improvement on our current sad excuse for steak knives. It truly enhances the steak-at-home experience as they feel great and cut smoothly. We were worried before purchasing as some complained about the craftsmanship of the handles and of imperfections on the handle, but our set was completely fine. My only complaint is that the box they come in is not a permanent storage solution, so keep that in mind.
Stacey V –
Use everyday in our house, and they remain supersharp! Great weight