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Wüsthof

WÜSTHOF (also known as Wüsthof Dreizackwerk (German) and Wüsthof Trident (English); sometimes spelled Wusthof or Wuesthof) is a knife-maker based in Solingen, Germany. Family owned for seven generations,[2] the company's main products are mid-priced to high-end kitchen knives for domestic and professional use.[3][4] WÜSTHOF is one of the leading manufacturers of chef's knives.[5][6]

WÜSTHOF
IndustryKitchenware
Founded1814; 210 years ago (1814)
Headquarters,
Germany
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Harald Wüsthof, Viola Wüsthof
ProductsKitchen knives, accessories
Revenue€56 million (2017)[1]
Number of employees
480 (2018)[1]
Websitewusthof.com

WÜSTHOF's Classic and Grand Prix series have been recognized as top-rated knife series by Consumer Reports.[7][8]

WÜSTHOF knives are only made in Solingen, Germany,[9] where around 400 of the company's 480 employees work.[10][2][1] WÜSTHOF's trademark is a trident in a circle. The brand is sold in over 80 countries worldwide. In North America, traditionally the largest market for WÜSTHOF products, the company operates two local distribution subsidiaries.[3][2]

History edit

Johann Abraham Wüsthof's Solingen "Shears factory, steel and iron works" is first mentioned in local records in 1814. The factory, one of many of its kind at the time, operated out of a so-called 'Kotten', a small grinding workshop with water-driven grindstones. In the early years, Wüsthof worked on commission for larger firms and did not yet have its own trademark. Johann Abraham's son, Eduard Wüsthof, introduced pocket knives as a second mainstay product in 1836. The 1869 company directory listed the firm's purpose as "Factory and warehouse for all kinds of forged shears, pocket and penknives, daggers, table knives and forks, bread, vegetable, butcher knives, etc."[11]   Eduard's sons, Robert and Eduard, moved the company to the premises the headquarters occupy today, and built a steam engine-powered factory that began production around 1880. In 1881, Robert Wüsthof took a selection of shears and pocket knives to New York and established the company's first trade relationship with the USA.[11]

In 1895, the trident was registered with the Imperial Patent Office in Berlin as the company's trademark. Brand recognition rose as Wüsthof showcased at industrial and commercial exhibitions both at home and abroad, such as the 1902 Düsseldorf exhibition; production increased and further diversified, with facilities for nickel-plating and separate divisions for razor blades, scissors and cutlery. The 1904 Wüsthof catalogue shows, amongst other wares, 1125 different models of pocket knives on 48 pages. In the 1930s, knife production was switched to stainless steel.[11]

Although Solingen was heavily destroyed towards the end of World War II, the WÜSTHOF plant remained mostly intact, and production was resumed soon after the war ended. However, the firm's outdated equipment and reliance on manual labour proved to be a liability; in the 1970s, WÜSTHOF replaced the old factory building with new facilities with partially-automated production lines, removing pocket knives, shears and cutlery from its product range and concentrating on knives for professional and home use.[11] In 1986, the first robot was installed in the WÜSTHOF factory.[12]

In 1987, Wusthof-Trident of America, Inc. was founded to serve the company's most important export market. Its sister company, Wusthof-Trident of Canada, was established in 2012.[11] In 2023, WÜSTHOF UK was established.

In 2002 and 2014 the second and third production facilities, located in Lindgesfeld (the Solingen business park), came into operation,[11][12] and in 2019, WÜSTHOF opened its first branded store, also in Solingen.[13]

Company overview edit

WÜSTHOF knives have been made in Solingen by the family-owned operation since 1814.[10] The company is currently headed by cousins Harald Wüsthof and Viola Wüsthof.[11] It operates three production facilities and an R&D department in the "City of Blades",[4] where all WÜSTHOF knives are designed and manufactured.[2][12]

The company's international distribution network comprises over 80 countries; around 80% of WÜSTHOF's revenues are generated outside Germany.[2][1] In the US and Canada, distribution is coordinated by the subsidiaries Wusthof Trident of America Inc. (WUSA), headquartered in Norwalk, Connecticut, and Wusthof Trident of Canada (WCAN), located in Ottawa.[14][15]

WÜSTHOF regularly exhibits at international trade fairs such as Maison et Objet (Paris), Ambiente (Frankfurt), International Home + Housewares Show (Chicago) or Spring Fair (Birmingham).[16][17][18][19]

Production edit

The WÜSTHOF production facilities in Solingen are highly automated, with more than 100 robots performing many steps in the knife-making process, while specific tasks such as the finishing of the edges and surfaces, and the final honing of the blade, are still completed manually.[20][11][21]

Most WÜSTHOF knives are precision-forged, except for the laser-cut (stamped) Gourmet, Silverpoint and Urban Farmer series.[22] Forged and stamped knives differ in the steps employed to manufacture the knife blanks: the basic shape and the integral bolster of forged blades are precision forged in a die at 2200 °F (1200 °C) and then hardened at 1920 °F (1050 °C), while stamped blanks are laser-cut from a stainless steel plate. WÜSTHOF forged knives have more than 54 steps in their manufacturing process; stamped WÜSTHOF knives have over 40. For blade sharpening, WÜSTHOF employs its proprietary automated PEtec procedure ("Precision Edge technology"): the optimum tilt of the blade during the automated sharpening process is computed based on individual laser measurements of each blade, thus ensuring consistent results. German-style knives are sharpened to an angle of 14 degrees per side; Japanese-style knives are sharpened to an angle of 10 degrees per side.[22]

Steel edit

All WÜSTHOF knives, except for the Silverpoint series (made with steel grade X46Cr13), have the formula "X50CrMoV15" etched into their blade, signifying that the single block of corrosion resistant steel alloy it is made from contains 0.5% carbon, 15% chromium and unspecified smaller amounts of molybdenum and vanadium. X50CrMoV15 is the German DIN standard name of the alloy, with material number (W-Nr standard) 1.4116.[22]

Products edit

Knife series edit

 
Classic series tomato knife with tomatoes
  • Classic – forged, full-length bolster, full tang, finished with traditional, triple-riveted polyoxymethylene black handle; some newer additions with half-bolster;[23] with around 70 different items, the series offers almost the entire range of Wüsthof blade forms and sizes (chef's knives, Santoku, Nakiri and Chai Dao Asian-style knives, peeling, paring, boning, trimming and carving knives, tomato knives, bread knives, utility knives, palette knives, sausage and cheese knives, fillet knives, butcher knives and steak knives)[24][25][26]
  • Classic Ikon – forged, half-bolster, full tang, second ("double") bolster on butt, with curved ergonomic handle (almost identical to Ikon line), finished with triple-riveted black polyoxymethylene (also used in Classic line)[27][25]
  • Classic Ikon Crème - Classic Ikon featuring white handles[28][25]
  • Ikon – forged, half-bolster, full tang, second ("double") bolster on butt, with triple-riveted curved ergonomic handle finished with African blackwood[29]
  • Grand Prix II – forged, full-length bolster, full tang with rivet-free ergonomic polypropylene black handle concealing tang[30]
  • Epicure – forged, full tang, slightly wider blade shapes with full- or half-bolster for some models, rounded, two-riveted handle of a composite material combining resin and cellulose fibre[31][32][25]
  • Crafter - forged, full tang, full- or half-bolster, handle of smoked oak, fixed to tang with three brass rivets[33][34]
  • Gourmet – stamped, no bolster, full tang, finished with triple-riveted polyoxymethylene black handle; series comprises over 40 different items[35][25]
  • Silverpoint – stamped, no bolster, finished with ergonomic, non-riveted polypropylene black handle concealing tang[36]
  • Urban Farmer – stamped, beechwood handle, non-slip bolster of thermoplastic rubber; the series features, among other models, a curved harvesting knife and a machete[37]

Discontinued series edit

  • Emerilware – stamped, no bolster, full tang (3/4 tang on knives shorter that 5 inches), finished with traditional, triple-riveted polypropylene black handle; evolved into Gourmet
  • Emerilware (v2) – stamped, no bolster, finished with ergonomic, non-riveted polypropylene black handle concealing tang; evolved into Silverpoint
  • Emeril Pro – forged with full-length bolster and full-length tang and finished with triple-rivet traditional micarta handle
  • Grand Prix – forged, full-length bolster, full tang, finished with black rivet-free traditional polypropylene handle concealing tang
  • Grand Prix II Colour – forged, full-length bolster, full tang with rivet-free ergonomic polypropylene handle concealing tang; available in four colors to aid in food preparation safety by preventing cross-contamination (i.e., blue = fish, yellow = poultry, green = vegetables, red = meat)[38]
  • Le Cordon Bleu – forged, half-bolster, full tang, finished with traditional triple-riveted polyoxymethylene black handle; advertised 30% weight reduction versus Classic line, made in partnership with Le Cordon Bleu culinary school[39]
  • Pro – stamped, no bolster, partial tang, finished with dual-grip polypropylene black handle; intended for professional kitchens that do not require chefs to bring their own knives[40]
  • Pro Colour – stamped, no bolster, partial tang, finished with dual-grip polypropylene black handle; intended for professional kitchens that do not require chefs to bring their own knives; available in four colors to aid in food preparation safety by preventing cross-contamination (i.e., blue = fish, yellow = poultry, green = vegetables, red = meat)
  • XLine – forged, 'X' design bolster, full tang, second ("double") bolster on butt, finished with transparent ceramic coating on blade, triple-riveted transition black handle
  • Culinar – all-steel forged knife, full bolster, full tang, fitted with stainless steel handle shells[39]

Knife sharpening edit

Wüsthof offers a variety of products for honing and sharpening knives. The product range comprises honing steels in various lengths with handle designs to match some of the knife series, steel sharpeners coated with industrial diamonds, sharpeners with a ceramic shaft, whetstones and ceramic knife-sharpeners with pre-set angles.[41]

Knife storage and cutting bases edit

For knife storage, Wüsthof sells knife blocks, magnetic holders and organisers for use in drawers, as well as hard and soft cases, roll-up bags and blade guards for transport.[42] The company also offers cutting bases made from wood and thermoplastic polyurethane.[43]

Awards and top-rated series edit

Both the Classic and Grand Prix lines were the top rated knives in a test of knives by Consumer Reports in November 2005, and are consistently given high ratings by Cook's Illustrated magazine. The 16 cm Chef's knife from the Classic series has been voted best chef's knife in 2019 by Ideal Home magazine.[44]

Wüsthof has received several Housewares Design Awards in the cutlery category. The 12 cm Asian Utility Knife (2018), the 18 cm Ultimate Everyday Knife (2017), the 23 cm Double Serrated Bread Knife (2014) and the 29 cm Panini Knife (2008), all from the Classic series, were each rated best in category in the respective years.[45]

Professional users edit

Wüsthof is an official partner of and supplier to the German (Verband der Köche Deutschlands) and Japanese (All Japan Chefs Association) Chefs Associations. In this capacity, it acts as a supplier to the national chef teams of both countries.[46][47][48]

Wüsthof collaborates with famous chefs worldwide, including Martha Stewart (Classic range), Gordon Ramsay (Classic Ikon range), Jamie Oliver (both Classic and Ikon), James Martin (Culinar), Michael Cox, and Emeril Lagasse (Emeril), who endorse and use Wüsthof knives.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Vetter, Uwe (January 31, 2018). "Wüsthof baut an der Kronprinzenstraße aus (Wüsthof to enlarge its Kronprinzenstraße location)". rp-online.de (in German). Retrieved November 16, 2019.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Wüsthof – a family business since 1815". wuesthof.com. Retrieved November 16, 2019.
  3. ^ a b "Wüsthof - A changing company with a clear strategic direction. An interview with the company management". wuesthof.com. January 2, 2019. Retrieved November 16, 2019.
  4. ^ a b Platt-Leonard, Julia (May 26, 2017). "How the "City of blades' came to make the Wusthof kitchen knives". independent.co.uk. Archived from the original on 2022-05-07. Retrieved November 16, 2019.
  5. ^ "Global Chefs knives Market 2019 by Manufacturers, Regions, Type and Application, Forecast to 2025". gizmotribune.com. May 11, 2019. Retrieved November 16, 2019.
  6. ^ Morrissy-Swan, Thomé (April 24, 2019). "The best Chef's knives". telegraph.co.uk. Retrieved November 16, 2019.
  7. ^ "Are professional Chef knives worth all the fuss?". consumerreports.org. June 15, 2011. Retrieved November 16, 2019.
  8. ^ Hughes, Joe (April 12, 2019). "5 Best Wusthof Knives for your kitchen (Review – Updated 2019)". village-bakery.com. Retrieved November 16, 2019.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 2021-11-20. Retrieved 2023-09-15.
  10. ^ a b "Made in Germany / Solingen". wuesthof.com. Retrieved November 16, 2019.
  11. ^ a b c d e f g h "The history of Wüsthof. Brochure published for the 200th year anniversary of the company in 2014". Retrieved November 16, 2019.
  12. ^ a b c Vetter, Uwe (September 17, 2014). "Wüsthof fertigt 8000 Messer am Tag (Wüsthof produces 8000 knives per day)". rp-online.de (in German). Retrieved November 16, 2019.
  13. ^ Schreiber-Lenz, Jutta (August 24, 2019). "Wüsthof-Store: Kronprinzenstraße ist ab sofort scharf (Wüsthof-Store: Starting now, Kronprinzenstraße gets sharp)". solinger-tageblatt.de (in German). Retrieved November 16, 2019.
  14. ^ "Profile: Wusthof-Trident of America Inc". bloomberg.com. Retrieved November 23, 2019.
  15. ^ "Contact: Wüsthof Trident of Canada Inc". wuesthof.com. Retrieved November 23, 2019.
  16. ^ "What's cooking in Paris?". Kitchenware International (July/August): 44. 2019.
  17. ^ "Appetite for Ambiente". Kitchenware International (March/April): 34. 2016.
  18. ^ "Eight companies honored with Global Innovation Awards for booth excellence. International housewares association press release". housewares.org. March 3, 2019. Retrieved November 23, 2019.
  19. ^ "Wusthof knives – Passion – Diligence – Perfection". springfair.com. March 3, 2019. Retrieved November 23, 2019.
  20. ^ "The evolution of a precision forged knife – Knife production at Wüsthof". wuesthof.com. Retrieved November 23, 2019.
  21. ^ Vetter, Uwe (February 2, 2016). "Der Messerexperte aus der Nische (The niche knife expert)". rp-online.de (in German). Retrieved November 23, 2019.
  22. ^ a b c "Frequently asked questions" (PDF). wuesthof.com. Retrieved November 23, 2019.
  23. ^ "Classic – Cook's knife 4581". wuesthof.com. Retrieved November 29, 2019.
  24. ^ "Product overview – Classic series". wuesthof.com. Retrieved November 29, 2019.
  25. ^ a b c d e "A complete Wusthof knives review: Classic vs. Gourmet vs. Ikon". bladeadvisor.com. June 20, 2019. Retrieved November 29, 2019.
  26. ^ "Wusthof Cutlery Comparison Chart - Williams-Sonoma - Williams Sonoma". www.williams-sonoma.com. Retrieved 19 April 2018.
  27. ^ "Product overview – Classic Ikon series". wuesthof.com. Retrieved November 29, 2019.
  28. ^ "Product overview – Classic Ikon Creme series". wuesthof.com. Retrieved November 29, 2019.
  29. ^ "Product overview – Ikon series". wuesthof.com. Retrieved November 29, 2019.
  30. ^ "Product overview – Grand Prix II series". wuesthof.com. Retrieved November 29, 2019.
  31. ^ "Product overview – Epicure series". wuesthof.com. Retrieved November 11, 2019.
  32. ^ "New items – Epicure". wuesthof.com. Retrieved November 29, 2019.
  33. ^ "Product overview – Crafter series". wuesthof.com. Retrieved November 11, 2019.
  34. ^ "New items – Crafter". wuesthof.com. Retrieved November 29, 2019.
  35. ^ "Product overview – Gourmet series". wuesthof.com. Retrieved November 29, 2019.
  36. ^ "Product overview – Silverpoint series". wuesthof.com. Retrieved November 29, 2019.
  37. ^ "New items – Urban Farmer". wuesthof.com. Retrieved November 29, 2019.
  38. ^ "Wusthof Grand Prix II Colour". scribd.com. Retrieved November 29, 2019.
  39. ^ a b "Milner Brand Marketing FY 2016 Catalogue" (PDF). milners.com. Retrieved 19 April 2018.
  40. ^ "PRO knife range - PRO for professional! (Press release)". wuesthof.com. February 6, 2014. Retrieved 19 April 2018.
  41. ^ "Honing and sharpening". wuesthof.com. Retrieved November 29, 2019.
  42. ^ "Storage". wuesthof.com. Retrieved November 29, 2019.
  43. ^ "Product overview – Accessories". wuesthof.com. Retrieved November 29, 2019.
  44. ^ Brooks, Ysanne (June 7, 2019). "Best chef's knives – chop like a professional with these top blades". idealhome.co.uk. Retrieved December 7, 2019.
  45. ^ "Finalists and winners". housewaresdesignawards.com. Retrieved December 7, 2019.
  46. ^ "Gourmet-Partner". wuesthof.com. Retrieved December 7, 2019.
  47. ^ "Wüsthof – VKD gold sponsor". vkd.com. Retrieved December 7, 2019.
  48. ^ "All Japan Chefs Association Homepage (Wüsthof banner at bottom)". ajca.jp. Retrieved December 7, 2019.

External links edit

  • Wüsthof USA
  • Interactive Knife Steel Composition Database

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WUSTHOF also known as Wusthof Dreizackwerk German and Wusthof Trident English sometimes spelled Wusthof or Wuesthof is a knife maker based in Solingen Germany Family owned for seven generations 2 the company s main products are mid priced to high end kitchen knives for domestic and professional use 3 4 WUSTHOF is one of the leading manufacturers of chef s knives 5 6 WUSTHOFIndustryKitchenwareFounded1814 210 years ago 1814 HeadquartersSolingen GermanyArea servedWorldwideKey peopleHarald Wusthof Viola WusthofProductsKitchen knives accessoriesRevenue 56 million 2017 1 Number of employees480 2018 1 Websitewusthof wbr com WUSTHOF s Classic and Grand Prix series have been recognized as top rated knife series by Consumer Reports 7 8 WUSTHOF knives are only made in Solingen Germany 9 where around 400 of the company s 480 employees work 10 2 1 WUSTHOF s trademark is a trident in a circle The brand is sold in over 80 countries worldwide In North America traditionally the largest market for WUSTHOF products the company operates two local distribution subsidiaries 3 2 Contents 1 History 2 Company overview 3 Production 3 1 Steel 4 Products 4 1 Knife series 4 2 Discontinued series 4 3 Knife sharpening 4 4 Knife storage and cutting bases 5 Awards and top rated series 6 Professional users 7 References 8 External linksHistory editJohann Abraham Wusthof s Solingen Shears factory steel and iron works is first mentioned in local records in 1814 The factory one of many of its kind at the time operated out of a so called Kotten a small grinding workshop with water driven grindstones In the early years Wusthof worked on commission for larger firms and did not yet have its own trademark Johann Abraham s son Eduard Wusthof introduced pocket knives as a second mainstay product in 1836 The 1869 company directory listed the firm s purpose as Factory and warehouse for all kinds of forged shears pocket and penknives daggers table knives and forks bread vegetable butcher knives etc 11 Eduard s sons Robert and Eduard moved the company to the premises the headquarters occupy today and built a steam engine powered factory that began production around 1880 In 1881 Robert Wusthof took a selection of shears and pocket knives to New York and established the company s first trade relationship with the USA 11 In 1895 the trident was registered with the Imperial Patent Office in Berlin as the company s trademark Brand recognition rose as Wusthof showcased at industrial and commercial exhibitions both at home and abroad such as the 1902 Dusseldorf exhibition production increased and further diversified with facilities for nickel plating and separate divisions for razor blades scissors and cutlery The 1904 Wusthof catalogue shows amongst other wares 1125 different models of pocket knives on 48 pages In the 1930s knife production was switched to stainless steel 11 Although Solingen was heavily destroyed towards the end of World War II the WUSTHOF plant remained mostly intact and production was resumed soon after the war ended However the firm s outdated equipment and reliance on manual labour proved to be a liability in the 1970s WUSTHOF replaced the old factory building with new facilities with partially automated production lines removing pocket knives shears and cutlery from its product range and concentrating on knives for professional and home use 11 In 1986 the first robot was installed in the WUSTHOF factory 12 In 1987 Wusthof Trident of America Inc was founded to serve the company s most important export market Its sister company Wusthof Trident of Canada was established in 2012 11 In 2023 WUSTHOF UK was established In 2002 and 2014 the second and third production facilities located in Lindgesfeld the Solingen business park came into operation 11 12 and in 2019 WUSTHOF opened its first branded store also in Solingen 13 Company overview editWUSTHOF knives have been made in Solingen by the family owned operation since 1814 10 The company is currently headed by cousins Harald Wusthof and Viola Wusthof 11 It operates three production facilities and an R amp D department in the City of Blades 4 where all WUSTHOF knives are designed and manufactured 2 12 The company s international distribution network comprises over 80 countries around 80 of WUSTHOF s revenues are generated outside Germany 2 1 In the US and Canada distribution is coordinated by the subsidiaries Wusthof Trident of America Inc WUSA headquartered in Norwalk Connecticut and Wusthof Trident of Canada WCAN located in Ottawa 14 15 WUSTHOF regularly exhibits at international trade fairs such as Maison et Objet Paris Ambiente Frankfurt International Home Housewares Show Chicago or Spring Fair Birmingham 16 17 18 19 Production editThe WUSTHOF production facilities in Solingen are highly automated with more than 100 robots performing many steps in the knife making process while specific tasks such as the finishing of the edges and surfaces and the final honing of the blade are still completed manually 20 11 21 Most WUSTHOF knives are precision forged except for the laser cut stamped Gourmet Silverpoint and Urban Farmer series 22 Forged and stamped knives differ in the steps employed to manufacture the knife blanks the basic shape and the integral bolster of forged blades are precision forged in a die at 2200 F 1200 C and then hardened at 1920 F 1050 C while stamped blanks are laser cut from a stainless steel plate WUSTHOF forged knives have more than 54 steps in their manufacturing process stamped WUSTHOF knives have over 40 For blade sharpening WUSTHOF employs its proprietary automated PEtec procedure Precision Edge technology the optimum tilt of the blade during the automated sharpening process is computed based on individual laser measurements of each blade thus ensuring consistent results German style knives are sharpened to an angle of 14 degrees per side Japanese style knives are sharpened to an angle of 10 degrees per side 22 Steel edit All WUSTHOF knives except for the Silverpoint series made with steel grade X46Cr13 have the formula X50CrMoV15 etched into their blade signifying that the single block of corrosion resistant steel alloy it is made from contains 0 5 carbon 15 chromium and unspecified smaller amounts of molybdenum and vanadium X50CrMoV15 is the German DIN standard name of the alloy with material number W Nr standard 1 4116 22 Products editKnife series edit nbsp Classic series tomato knife with tomatoes Classic forged full length bolster full tang finished with traditional triple riveted polyoxymethylene black handle some newer additions with half bolster 23 with around 70 different items the series offers almost the entire range of Wusthof blade forms and sizes chef s knives Santoku Nakiri and Chai Dao Asian style knives peeling paring boning trimming and carving knives tomato knives bread knives utility knives palette knives sausage and cheese knives fillet knives butcher knives and steak knives 24 25 26 Classic Ikon forged half bolster full tang second double bolster on butt with curved ergonomic handle almost identical to Ikon line finished with triple riveted black polyoxymethylene also used in Classic line 27 25 Classic Ikon Creme Classic Ikon featuring white handles 28 25 Ikon forged half bolster full tang second double bolster on butt with triple riveted curved ergonomic handle finished with African blackwood 29 Grand Prix II forged full length bolster full tang with rivet free ergonomic polypropylene black handle concealing tang 30 Epicure forged full tang slightly wider blade shapes with full or half bolster for some models rounded two riveted handle of a composite material combining resin and cellulose fibre 31 32 25 Crafter forged full tang full or half bolster handle of smoked oak fixed to tang with three brass rivets 33 34 Gourmet stamped no bolster full tang finished with triple riveted polyoxymethylene black handle series comprises over 40 different items 35 25 Silverpoint stamped no bolster finished with ergonomic non riveted polypropylene black handle concealing tang 36 Urban Farmer stamped beechwood handle non slip bolster of thermoplastic rubber the series features among other models a curved harvesting knife and a machete 37 Discontinued series edit Emerilware stamped no bolster full tang 3 4 tang on knives shorter that 5 inches finished with traditional triple riveted polypropylene black handle evolved into Gourmet Emerilware v2 stamped no bolster finished with ergonomic non riveted polypropylene black handle concealing tang evolved into Silverpoint Emeril Pro forged with full length bolster and full length tang and finished with triple rivet traditional micarta handle Grand Prix forged full length bolster full tang finished with black rivet free traditional polypropylene handle concealing tang Grand Prix II Colour forged full length bolster full tang with rivet free ergonomic polypropylene handle concealing tang available in four colors to aid in food preparation safety by preventing cross contamination i e blue fish yellow poultry green vegetables red meat 38 Le Cordon Bleu forged half bolster full tang finished with traditional triple riveted polyoxymethylene black handle advertised 30 weight reduction versus Classic line made in partnership with Le Cordon Bleu culinary school 39 Pro stamped no bolster partial tang finished with dual grip polypropylene black handle intended for professional kitchens that do not require chefs to bring their own knives 40 Pro Colour stamped no bolster partial tang finished with dual grip polypropylene black handle intended for professional kitchens that do not require chefs to bring their own knives available in four colors to aid in food preparation safety by preventing cross contamination i e blue fish yellow poultry green vegetables red meat XLine forged X design bolster full tang second double bolster on butt finished with transparent ceramic coating on blade triple riveted transition black handle Culinar all steel forged knife full bolster full tang fitted with stainless steel handle shells 39 Knife sharpening edit Wusthof offers a variety of products for honing and sharpening knives The product range comprises honing steels in various lengths with handle designs to match some of the knife series steel sharpeners coated with industrial diamonds sharpeners with a ceramic shaft whetstones and ceramic knife sharpeners with pre set angles 41 Knife storage and cutting bases edit For knife storage Wusthof sells knife blocks magnetic holders and organisers for use in drawers as well as hard and soft cases roll up bags and blade guards for transport 42 The company also offers cutting bases made from wood and thermoplastic polyurethane 43 Awards and top rated series editBoth the Classic and Grand Prix lines were the top rated knives in a test of knives by Consumer Reports in November 2005 and are consistently given high ratings by Cook s Illustrated magazine The 16 cm Chef s knife from the Classic series has been voted best chef s knife in 2019 by Ideal Home magazine 44 Wusthof has received several Housewares Design Awards in the cutlery category The 12 cm Asian Utility Knife 2018 the 18 cm Ultimate Everyday Knife 2017 the 23 cm Double Serrated Bread Knife 2014 and the 29 cm Panini Knife 2008 all from the Classic series were each rated best in category in the respective years 45 Professional users editWusthof is an official partner of and supplier to the German Verband der Koche Deutschlands and Japanese All Japan Chefs Association Chefs Associations In this capacity it acts as a supplier to the national chef teams of both countries 46 47 48 Wusthof collaborates with famous chefs worldwide including Martha Stewart Classic range Gordon Ramsay Classic Ikon range Jamie Oliver both Classic and Ikon James Martin Culinar Michael Cox and Emeril Lagasse Emeril who endorse and use Wusthof knives References edit a b c d Vetter Uwe January 31 2018 Wusthof baut an der Kronprinzenstrasse aus Wusthof to enlarge its Kronprinzenstrasse location rp online de in German Retrieved November 16 2019 a b c d e Wusthof a family business since 1815 wuesthof com Retrieved November 16 2019 a b Wusthof A changing company with a clear strategic direction An interview with the company management wuesthof com January 2 2019 Retrieved November 16 2019 a b Platt Leonard Julia May 26 2017 How the City of blades came to make the Wusthof kitchen knives independent co uk Archived from the original on 2022 05 07 Retrieved November 16 2019 Global Chefs knives Market 2019 by Manufacturers Regions Type and Application Forecast to 2025 gizmotribune com May 11 2019 Retrieved November 16 2019 Morrissy Swan Thome April 24 2019 The best Chef s knives telegraph co uk Retrieved November 16 2019 Are professional Chef knives worth all the fuss consumerreports org June 15 2011 Retrieved November 16 2019 Hughes Joe April 12 2019 5 Best Wusthof Knives for your kitchen Review Updated 2019 village bakery com Retrieved November 16 2019 The birth of a WUSTHOF knife Archived from the original on 2021 11 20 Retrieved 2023 09 15 a b Made in Germany Solingen wuesthof com Retrieved November 16 2019 a b c d e f g h The history of Wusthof Brochure published for the 200th year anniversary of the company in 2014 Retrieved November 16 2019 a b c Vetter Uwe September 17 2014 Wusthof fertigt 8000 Messer am Tag Wusthof produces 8000 knives per day rp online de in German Retrieved November 16 2019 Schreiber Lenz Jutta August 24 2019 Wusthof Store Kronprinzenstrasse ist ab sofort scharf Wusthof Store Starting now Kronprinzenstrasse gets sharp solinger tageblatt de in German Retrieved November 16 2019 Profile Wusthof Trident of America Inc bloomberg com Retrieved November 23 2019 Contact Wusthof Trident of Canada Inc wuesthof com Retrieved November 23 2019 What s cooking in Paris Kitchenware International July August 44 2019 Appetite for Ambiente Kitchenware International March April 34 2016 Eight companies honored with Global Innovation Awards for booth excellence International housewares association press release housewares org March 3 2019 Retrieved November 23 2019 Wusthof knives Passion Diligence Perfection springfair com March 3 2019 Retrieved November 23 2019 The evolution of a precision forged knife Knife production at Wusthof wuesthof com Retrieved November 23 2019 Vetter Uwe February 2 2016 Der Messerexperte aus der Nische The niche knife expert rp online de in German Retrieved November 23 2019 a b c Frequently asked questions PDF wuesthof com Retrieved November 23 2019 Classic Cook s knife 4581 wuesthof com Retrieved November 29 2019 Product overview Classic series wuesthof com Retrieved November 29 2019 a b c d e A complete Wusthof knives review Classic vs Gourmet vs Ikon bladeadvisor com June 20 2019 Retrieved November 29 2019 Wusthof Cutlery Comparison Chart Williams Sonoma Williams Sonoma www williams sonoma com Retrieved 19 April 2018 Product overview 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