Viners Storm 14piece knife set going cheap.

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While i have no idea if Viners are a good brand i found this on hotukdeals.

http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/vin...-15-half-price-free-delivery-1070818#comments

Viners Storm 14 piece knife block set contains all the knives you'll need for everyday cooking. The stainless steel knives have tapered ground blades to ensure the cutting edge remains sharp for longer. The attractive, practical pine block provides easy storage and helps protect the knives. Dishwasher safe. From Viners Everyday cookware collection.


Quality stainless steel Dishwasher safe

Set contains: 20cm chefs knife, 20cm bread knife, 19.2cm slicing knife, 13.4cm utility knife, 8cm paring knife, 15.5cm boning knife, 20cm steel sharpener, 6 x 11.5cm steak knives, steel scissors



RRP £60.00

code SPECIAL50 makes it £15 and seems to be free postage even tho site says over £25 spend...we bought a different set last time the offer was on and its lovely so i expect this will be too!
10% quidco too!!!!!!!!!

Incase anyone is interested in it. Which i might get i duno yet depends if ppl think there any good.

Edit - Hmm no add to basket button, might be out of stock. :(
 
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Damn, looks like the deal has finished!
Would have snapped one of those up at that price too.

They are still £55 at Argos with some very nice reviews.
 
Can't seem to buy it.

could have done with some stand in knifes until I can afford some decent ones, after destroying mine.

And code doesn't seem to work either on anything.
 
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It works for me. You need to add the knives to your basket, then enter SPECIAL50 in the Voucher Code box during checkout, hit Update Basket and then proceed to checkout.
 
Which of the ceramic knives? Will these be good? Why ceramic?

/noob

6" chef & 4" utility
No idea if they will be any good, but I've snapped the end of one knife, split the cutting edge on another and the other is blunter than a mallet with multiple defects. So I'll give them a try as a cheap intern measurement.

Why? As its 50% off, and are sharper and stay sharper longer so safer bet on uknowen. But they are more fragile, so not for things like cutting through bones.
 
Well there crap, well craps maybe a bit far, but they certai ly aren't razor sharp and I wouldn't recommend anyone to buy them even with 50% off.
Seeing as that's their expensive range, dread to think what their metal ones are like.
 
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