Are the Outlet Steak Knives Comparable to the Forged Cutlery Set?

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores the differences between the Outlet Steak Knives and the Forged Cutlery Set, with participants sharing their personal experiences and opinions on both products.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant inquires about the differences between the steak knives in the catalog and those on the website, expressing a need for good steak knives to complement their Forged Cutlery Set.
  • Several participants confirm that the knives in the catalog are part of the Forged Cutlery Set, while those on the outlet are regular steak knives.
  • One participant notes that the outlet knives are not forged steel and have a thinner, lighter handle and blade, suggesting they won't match the Forged Cutlery.
  • Another participant shares a positive experience with the outlet knives, stating they have been using them for several years and find them effective.
  • One participant mentions purchasing two sets of outlet knives and expresses satisfaction, indicating they prefer not to invest in the forged cutlery despite acknowledging its quality.
  • Another participant echoes satisfaction with the outlet knives, emphasizing that they do not feel the need to spend more on the forged version.
  • One participant compares both sets to different car brands, noting that while both are high quality, the Forged Cutlery offers a superior cutting experience.
  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shares their view that the Outlet Steak Knives are high-quality and durable, with only minor differences from the Forged Cutlery Set.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally express differing views on the quality and suitability of the Outlet Steak Knives compared to the Forged Cutlery Set, with no clear consensus on whether one is definitively better than the other.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and preferences regarding the steak knives, highlighting individual needs and budget considerations.

Who May Find This Useful

This discussion may be of interest to Pampered Chef consultants and customers considering their options for steak knives, particularly those weighing the differences between outlet and forged products.

Cape_PC
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Can someone tell me if there is a difference bewteen the steak knives in the catalog and the steak knives on the website? I have the completed forged cutlery set and I need some good steak knives to go with it! Thanks!
 
The ones in the Catalog are the Forged Cutlery.
 
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Jules711 said:
The ones in the Catalog are the Forged Cutlery.

OK so the ones on the outlet are just the regular steak knives??? Are they not as good?
 
Cape_PC said:
OK so the ones on the outlet are just the regular steak knives??? Are they not as good?

They aren't forged steel like the ones in the catalog, and they have a thinner, lighter handle and blade. So, they won't match your Forged Cutlery, really.

However, I like mine. I've had them for several years, and they still are sharp and work great! (there is a honing tool built into the case to keep them sharp)
I haven't made the investment into the forged steak knife set, because this set meets our needs well.
 
I bought 2 sets of the ones from the outlet and we love them! I just couldn't bring myself to spend that much on the forged cutlery ones (even thought I know they are wonderful), these are great. They don't quite match the forged cutlery but I have them in my Bamboo Block and they look just fine.
 
I, too, have the ones from the outlet and they are great! My husband and I both are satisfied with them. And I'm not willing to spend the money on something I just don't 'need'.
 
We have the Forged Cutlery steak knives (got them at 60% off awhile back). Before that, we had the stainless steel steak knives (the ones currently on outlet).

Both sets are top quality. I compare them to a honda and a lexus. Both are top in their class, but the driving experience is still different. The FC knives literally slice thru steaks as if you were cutting butter. (The outlet knives are still GREAT, just not as fine as forged steel).
 
Hi there! As a Pampered Chef consultant, I can assure you that the Outlet Steak Knives are just as high-quality and durable as the ones in our Forged Cutlery Set. The only difference is that the outlet knives may have slight imperfections or be from a previous season, but they still have the same sharpness and functionality. If you're looking for a good set of steak knives to complement your forged cutlery set, I highly recommend checking out the Outlet Steak Knives. Happy cooking!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Are the Outlet Steak Knives comparable to the Forged Cutlery Set in terms of quality?

The Outlet Steak Knives are designed to be functional and durable, but they may not match the premium quality of the Forged Cutlery Set. The Forged Cutlery Set is made from high-carbon stainless steel and features a full tang for better balance and strength, while the Outlet Steak Knives may use different materials and construction methods.

What are the main differences between the Outlet Steak Knives and the Forged Cutlery Set?

The main differences lie in the materials, design, and intended use. The Forged Cutlery Set is crafted for professional performance with a focus on precision and longevity, while the Outlet Steak Knives are typically more budget-friendly and may not have the same level of craftsmanship or durability.

Can the Outlet Steak Knives be used for everyday dining like the Forged Cutlery Set?

Yes, the Outlet Steak Knives can be used for everyday dining. They are designed to cut through meat effectively, but if you are looking for long-term durability and performance, the Forged Cutlery Set would be a better choice for frequent use.

Are the Outlet Steak Knives a good value compared to the Forged Cutlery Set?

The Outlet Steak Knives offer a more affordable option for those who need basic steak knives without the higher investment of the Forged Cutlery Set. If budget is a concern and you need functional knives for occasional use, the Outlet Steak Knives can be a good value.

Which set is better for a gift, the Outlet Steak Knives or the Forged Cutlery Set?

If you are looking for a gift that emphasizes quality and craftsmanship, the Forged Cutlery Set would be the better choice. However, if the recipient is more casual about their kitchen tools or if you are on a budget, the Outlet Steak Knives can still make a thoughtful and practical gift.

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