Any recs for kitchen knife set made in USA?
Amazon is all Chinese junk.
Looking for a good value set. I am not a prof chef, but want to buy Amrrican made.
Tyia!

lapfog_1
(30,692 posts)but years back I invested in a set of Japanese knives... that are simply the best ever... Kamikoto.
But they cost a small fortune.
I'll bet your set is fabulous, but I only cook because I have to in order to eat healthy food to survive. Lol
duncang
(3,767 posts)Made in Pennsylvania.
I will check them out.
Omaha Steve
(104,744 posts)They will sharpen them forever for FREE too.
OS
SheltieLover
(64,204 posts)But I'm not looking to spend ~$2k.
Diamond_Dog
(36,219 posts)I’ve had a set for 20 years and use them every day. Very good quality. American made.
SheltieLover
(64,204 posts)Will check them out.
sinkingfeeling
(54,465 posts)Best knives ever. They aren’t cheap, but they stay sharp. Very high quality.
thinkingagain
(1,272 posts)I screen shot it then. It’s more than you asked for but it does have a couple knife sets.
I have not fact checked it yet.
Buy UNION-MADE for Thanksgiving
SET THE TABLE
• All-Clad cookware
• Anchor Hocking
• Bennington Potters
• Clauss knives
• CorningWare
• Cutco knives
• Fiestaware
• GE appliances
• Homer Laughlin China
• Libbey glassware
• Pyrex
TURKEY
• Butterball
• Foster Farms
HAM
• Appleton Farms ham
• Butterball ham
• Cook's ham
• Tyson ham
BREAD
• Aunt Millie's breads
• Pillsbury Crescent Rolls
• Stroehmann Bakeries* products
• Bunny Bread
CRANBERRY SAUCE
• Dole
• Ocean Spray
POTATOES
• Betty Crocker specialty potatoes
• Dole Fresh Idaho Potatoes
• Mann's Culinary Cuts Sweet
Potatoes
STUFFING
• Manischewitz
• Stroehmann Bakeries
SheltieLover
(64,204 posts)I looked up Cutco. They are indeed made in the USA, but I'm not interested in spending nearly 2k for kitchen knives.
Tyvm again. I'll do more research.
thinkingagain
(1,272 posts)I just popped in there and looked. They do have the CUTCO knives still spendy but not $2000.
I think the CUTCO was knives that about 25 years ago my youngest brother sold them. Essentially it was a door-to-door type of thing (you had to make a sales pitch.)
They were super expensive back then, but it had all the bells and whistles of like never need sharpening, etc..
I did not buy them to much $$$
SheltieLover
(64,204 posts)I'll take a peek, but guessing they are way more than I'm willing to spend.
I just wanted to support US labor & not end up with flatware infused with lead from China.
Must be something about the mfg process because I just bought a Liberty (USA made flatware) for just over $100.
Ty again!
dpibel
(3,544 posts)We have one Lamson santoku. It's a nice blade. By no means pro level, but a decent knife for our use.
SheltieLover
(64,204 posts)Ty!
OrwellwasRight
(5,227 posts)They put out an article in October listing multiple options for Made in the USA knives:
https://www.usalovelist.com/kitchen-knives-made-in-usa/
SheltieLover
(64,204 posts)