Why America’s Test Kitchen Calls the Victorinox Swiss Army Rosewood Set the Best Steak Knives



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These rosewood steak knives are the best we’ve tested. The Victorinox Swiss Army spear point, straight edge steak knives feature comfortable, attractive handles and sharp blades.

*** Our editors proudly maintain an unassailable reputation as an unbiased and advertising-free cooking authority, and our objective reviews are strictly uninfluenced by product manufacturers, distributors, or retailers. ***

How did we put steak knives to the test?

We rounded up sets of four to six knives. Lefties and righties with large and small hands sat at dinner tables and tried each blade, slicing through rare and well-done steaks—including inexpensive, moderately tough shell sirloin and pricey, tender strip steaks—served on ceramic plates. Each knife made 525 cuts in total.

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America’s Test Kitchen is the most-watched cooking show on public television—up to 2 million viewers watch each episode. The show is filmed in the test kitchen of Cook’s Illustrated magazine, located just outside Boston.

Each episode features recipes we’ve carefully developed to make sure they work every time. Christopher Kimball and the test cooks solve everyday cooking problems, test equipment so you never have to waste money on things that don’t work, and taste supermarket ingredients to save you time in the store. It’s a common-sense, practical approach you won’t find on other cooking shows.

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  1. They always recommend Victorinox here, but probably for a good reason. Every butcher and fishmonger I have ever met uses Victorinox because they cannot be beaten. Japanese knives are fine and good, but WAY more delicate. I've seen Victorinox knives that are 20 years old or more still in perfect useable condition.

  2. With Cook's Illustrated magazine quality so high, this video is kinda lackluster. 500+ cuts but almost no information 🙁 What was tested? What were the full results? Runner-up? What was wrong with the others? What did some knives do well with? I mean, just because you have a best overall knife, doesn't mean it was the top of every category, so this information is still useful for other people with other properties – beyond the fact that it's interesting and makes you guys look a lot more legitimate (Rn it just looks like an ad)

  3. To those who say they get paid and that this is advertisements: They don't, this is a PBS show. These are nothing more than highlight reels from a TV show that can be found on PBS. They also have a subscription setup where you can see THE WHOLE TEST for each of the products they test and all of the ones they compared them to, so stop saying they don't exist. These are just highlights, Youtube is not their main platform.

  4. They don't accept advertiser money. They make money from consumers like you, with questions like yours, paying a subscription. This is a content marketing ad for ATK. They've actually given the most valuable information from their expensive research away for free.

  5. Agree. I HATE serrated steak knives….sitting here using a cheap ass Wiltshire steak knife that effort glides through my pork. I love a nice expensive knife…but have yet to find a pricy steak knife worth a penny.

  6. You know this video is hypocritical. They did an episode about how "block sets" weren't worth buying, yet most of the time a block set will give you a butcher knife, (which they rave about) a parring knife (they also say you can't do without) and a bread knife (they say you need). Now they say you want a good steak knife too?? This is starting to sound like most block sets!! And in the video about block sets they say it's better to buy your knifes one at a time!!! If you buy them one at a time it cost A LOT MORE!! Come on Americas test kitchen!!! Who's side are you on!!!!

  7. Amazing, when America's Test Kitchen was actually testing products, they mentioned each of the brand names, and demonstrated each the tests. Now that they are just shilling paid product placements, they don't, they just say they did.

  8. If you want these recommendation videos to NOT look like infomercial (unless that's exactly what they are), you should do some on-screen comparison with other brands (which could be anonymous but needed to be shown) instead of just come out and call a set of knives superior to others while we don't know anything else about the competitions. Are those knives have the same price range or you just compare the ones you recommend with cheap products? As it is, it's hard to swallow because you make it look so like sponsored infomercial with the products laid out so pretty and the title too freaking obvious like that. Is this America's Test Kitchen or America's Sales Desk. No offense but clarification is much needed here.

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