Cutco knives reviewed

Saturday, May 2, 2009

Cutco (aka The World's Finest Cutlery) has been one of the top-selling knives in North America for the last 15+ years. Known as "the Craftsman Tools for your kitchen," Cutco dates back from 1949. Cutco knives are hand-crafted in the US-based factory in Olean, New York.

Not only do Cutco implements stay much sharper than the average knife with their very own "Double-D Edge," they also have an ergonomic handle designed for people with arthritis. Cutco's quality is absolutely unbeatable. Cutco uses a very expensive thermo-resin called Celcon (similar to the material used in bowling balls, football helmets, and what's used to line dishwashers) for the handles and the highest quality steel available in cutlery today for their blades — 440A steel to be exact (many doctors and dentists use this steel in surgical instruments). Cutco handles are also complete with nickel-silver rivets (yes, the same nickel-silver you find in jewelry).

The Forever Guarantee: Lastly, Cutco wouldn't be Cutco without its most well-known and admired feature: its famous FOREVER Guarantee. To clarify, it is not a Lifetime Guarantee, but quite literally FOREVER (in fact, most Cutco owners to write Cutco in their wills). To sum it up, you can break it, rust it, throw it down the dishwasher disposal, etc. and as long as you send your knife back to Cutco, they'll send you a new knife for no charge. Customers' favorite part of this? You don't even need a receipt. And, when you first purchase Cutco, you can try Cutco out for 15 business days. If you're not satisfied, they will refund your money, no questions asked. There's a reason Cutco does about $200 million in sales each year — their Guarantee works and their customer service is incomparable.

Cutco pricing is pretty comparable to high-end cutlery sets in stores today. Sets go from about $300-$2000, pieces $25-$150. The only way to purchase Cutco is through your local rep, or at specific home and remodeling shows. Cutco sales reps work solely from referrals, so friends and family can also refer you to a Cutco rep if they already know one.

Be on the lookout for Cutco on "John Ratzenberger's Made in America" on the Discovery Channel, "Unwrapped" on the Food Network Show, and coming soon on the History Channel's "Modern Marvels."


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