J.A. Henckels International Fine Edge Pro 8-inch Stainless-Steel Bread Knife
- 8-inch serrated blade for slicing bread
- Stamped blade made of high-quality German stainless steel
- Black, satin-finished polypropylene handle with triple-rivet construction
- Fully visible tang construction provides proper balance
- Handwash with mild cleanser; lifetime warranty
Amazon. com ReviewA crusty loaf yields easily to this knife, whose serrations are big enough to rate–in knife-speak–as “scallops. ” Henckels’ International Fine Edge is an inexpensive cutlery line made in countries other than the company’s home of Germany. These knives don’t have bolsters and their blades are thinner and less strong. Handles are narrower and shallower than those of the company’s premier lines–a feature those with small hands might appreciate. –Fred Brack. . . More >>
J.A. Henckels International Fine Edge Pro 8-inch Stainless-Steel Bread Knife
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January 15, 2010 | Posted by cutlery_knife_set 
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no complaints, no praises. . . other than it cuts bread. When I shopped, this seemed like the best priced bread knife. It works perfectly, but if there’s cheaper out there. . . unless you’re set on the looks of this one, get the cheaper one. They’re bread knives - they have to be very good to do what they’re supposed to do.
Rating: 5 / 5
This thing is great. Used to I had to pitch a loaf or two because my butter knife’s serrated edge just didn’t cut it. Then I found this low cost alternative, and pow my bread is sliced up like a bowel full of jelly. Also, the O. J. Simpson case knife styling is not hard to tell. I often think of myself as O. J. as I slice my helpless bread loaf victims to shreds.
Rating: 5 / 5
Please be aware this is not a J. A. Henckels knife. It is a very cheap imitation and not worth a cent!
Rating: 1 / 5
Well i was looking for a good knife for a brunch i was having. I was making locs and stake. I tryed 2 other knifes but they just couldn’t cut it. So before giving up i gave it one last try. It cuts anything like a hot knife thourgh butter. It saved me and it can save you too. If yor looking for a high quilty peice of cookware this is it.
Rating: 5 / 5
It looks like a lower quality product from J. A. Henckels. The knife is heavier and thicker than I expected. Not much to say about this product.
Rating: 3 / 5