Notable Brands
See also: Category:Kitchen knife brandsCompany | Country | Prominent brands | Other/notes |
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Calphalon | American | ||
CHROMA Cnife | American | Porsche, Haiku, ProCuTe | Several times Bocuse d'or Winner - Mostly made in Japan and Romania |
Cuisinart | American | ||
Cutco | American | Made in U.S.A. | |
Dexter-Russell | American | ||
F. Dick | German | Specialist for butcher | |
Füri | Australian | Rachael Ray (East/West) | Made in China |
Ginsu | American | Sold on US infomercials in the 1970s | |
GLOBAL | Japanese | Japanese brand produced by Yoshikin | |
J. A. Henckels | German | Made in Germany. (Henckels International: Spain and China) | |
Kershaw Knives | Japanese and American | Alton Brown (Shun: Alton's Angles) | (Shun Ken Onion) |
KitchenAid | American | ||
Kyocera | Japanese | Sells only ceramic knives | |
Robert Welch | UK | Signature Knives | |
Sabatier | French | K Sabatier, Au Carbone | Made in Thiers, France, Au Carbone line are carbon steel |
Spyderco | American | Pro Culinaire | Made in USA & Japan |
TC Blades | Israel | Japanese & European style kitchen cutlery | Made in Israel |
Victorinox | Swiss | RH Forschner, Swiss Army | |
WMF | German | Spitzenklasse, Grand Gourmet | Made in Germany, Singapore and China |
Wüsthof Dreizack | German | Emerilware |
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