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Amazon is selling a $65 Cuisinart 12-piece knife set for $21 (that's 68% off!)

Amazon is selling a $65 Cuisinart 12-piece knife set for $21 (that's 68% off!)

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If you love to cook, chances are your well-worn knives could use a refresh — and in our opinion, your search ends here. This Amazon-favorite Cuisinart 12-Piece Knife Set has received over 5,600 five-star ratings, so you know it's doing something right. Colorful, sharp and with a knife for pretty much any task a home cook would need to complete, it's a kitchen must-have. You won't have to worry about breaking the bank, either, as it's on mega markdown for $21 (down from $65). That's nearly 70% off.
Why is it a good deal? 💰
Other knife sets can set you back anywhere from $50 to $1,000 (yup, it's true). But you can grab this smartly designed, color-coded collection that's backed by a lifetime warranty for just a bit over $20 when you click the on-page coupon. We can't think of a better addition to your culinary arsenal. These also make a great gift for that home chef in your life, and the price hasn't gone lower than this all year.
Why do I need this? 🤔
Made with high-quality stainless steel and a nonstick coating for easy slicing, this Cuisinart set includes an 8-inch chef's knife, an 8-inch slicing knife, an 8-inch serrated bread knife, a 7-inch santoku knife, a 6.5-inch utility knife and a 3.5-inch paring knife. You will be ready to slice anything, and the pretty pastel colors will look gorgeous in your kitchen.
Each knife comes with a matching sleeve to keep blades sharp — and to protect your hands while you're rummaging through kitchen drawers. Not only are the pastel tones a fun pop of color, but they also make it a breeze to identify the right knife for each task and reduce the risk of cross-contamination during food prep.
What reviewers say 💬
Well, thousands of them say this Cuisinart knife set is a deal you don't want to pass up.
Pros 👍
"Wow, these knives are so sharp and so easy to handle," raved a happy home cook. "You can cut a tomato paper-thin; because of the sharpness, they just glide through without having to put a lot of pressure on them. Buy them, you will love them, but beware, they are REALLY sharp and stay that way."
Another satisfied slicer said, "I have owned expensive knives before where the paring knife costs more than this complete set. I can't say enough good things about these knives. ... Beyond sharp, perfectly balanced and the right knife for every job. I highly, highly recommend these wonderful knives."
"We love these knives!" exclaimed a third. "Have had them for a year now, and they've maintained their quality and sharpness. Great purchase."
Cons 👎
"Great selection of different sizes and uses," wrote a mostly pleased purchaser. "Just wish the guards would allow for knives to attach to a magnetic board."
"The only con I have is I wish they would put the names of the blades on each cover," shared a final fan. "I am not so good at knowing which one to use."
P.S. If your existing knives are salvageable but could use a little honing...
If you have Amazon Prime, you'll get free shipping, of course. Not yet a member? No problem. You can sign up for your free 30-day trial here. (And even without Prime, you'll still get free shipping on orders of $35 or more.)
The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.
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