by Swindon_Ed » 09 Jan 2012, 19:14
I went throught the same thing a couple of months ago and the one thing i would say is that everyone will like different knives as the way that they feel in the hand is a very personal thing. I would also recomend not buying a knife set only buy the knives you need.
I was lucky to find a shop that stocked most of the top knife brands and I ended up testing Wusthof's, Globals, Henckels, I.O. Shen, Kasumi & Shun knives.
In the end i went for the Shun knives for my main knives and then for some other tasks i've bought Henckels, Wusthof & a cheap cleaver from my butcher. The reason i went for the Shun knives is that they were by far the sharpest thing that i tested, they we're well balanced and i found the handles comfortable.
I tried a number of different knives and this is what i found.
I've tried a couple of Wusthof's and thought they were a good blade but nothing special.
Global's i didn't like the weight or balance of them.
I've got a Henckels 4 star slicer i really like the feel of the handle and i got it stupidly cheap, which was nice.
I've used the I.O shen knives before and tested them again in a store and i found the handles to be too small for my hands.
Kasumi's felt good in the hand but didn't feel as sharp as the Shun's and with there not being much difference in price i decided to buy the Shun's