My husband and I both cook and bake a lot, so a good set of knives is essential in our house. I’ve looked at quite a few knife sets over the years, including some that were pretty expensive and didn’t cut (just kidding). So last year I thought I’d give this budget-friendly set a try.
The Cuisinart Advantage knife set is made with high-quality stainless steel blades and non-stick coating for easy slicing. Includes 6 knives: chef knife, paring knife, utility knife, santoku knife, serrated bread knife, and slicing knife.
Each knife is lightweight and easy to hold thanks to its ergonomic handle. The knife fits my hand perfectly and the handle never loses its grip even after washing and scrubbing.
Cuisinart Advantage Knife Set, $17 (53% off)
They are also color coded in different shades. Not only does it add a pop of color to your kitchen, but each knife is distinguishable, making it easy to keep track of which knives you’ve already used and prevent cross-contamination.
This set does not come with a knife block, but is perfect for small homes without additional counter space. You can stick it on the kitchen drawer because it comes with a guard to prevent you from accidentally cutting your hands or fingers when rummaging through the kitchen drawer. Or, like I did to save space, you can add a magnetic knife holder to your wall to keep your knives looking stylish.
The knife and blade guard are dishwasher safe, but the brand recommends hand washing to keep them in good condition. And they stay that way. No more pressure or harsh sawing motions to cut through tough food. No more wrist fatigue here and no need to sharpen the knife every week.
Visit Walmart today to add the Cuisinart Advantage Knife Set to your virtual car. The price is only $17.
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Toni Sutton is PEOPLE’s shopping writer and also writes shopping stories for Entertainment Weekly. She has expertise in homewares, fashion, and kitchenware, and she often features time-saving kitchenware and cookware from brands like Lodge and Le Creuset.