Warranty

CAUTION:
KNIVES ARE SHARP. HANDLE CAREFULLY.
DO NOT LEAVE WITHIN CHILDREN’S REACH.
GOURMET
CUTLERY
Use
&
Care Instructions
Using Your Cutlery
Before using your cutlery for the rst time, hand-wash each knife with warm, soapy water. Rinse
and dry thoroughly.
Do not soak or leave food residue on the cutlery for long periods of time. Supercial pitting and/or
staining on the blades may occur if very salty or acidic foods are left on the cutlery.
It is never a good idea to leave your cutlery in the sink. You may cut yourself reaching in and may also
damage the blades by jostling them against the sink bottom and other metal utensils.
You can use either wood or poly cutting boards with your cutlery. We do not recommend glass or
marble cutting surfaces, since they will damage the sharp edge quickly.
Avoid using the cutlery as a can opener, screwdriver or chisel. Never pry or twist the blades.
Cutlery are cutting instruments and the blade may be damaged with improper use.
Cleaning and Caring For Your Cutlery
Although the cutlery is water-resistant and dishwasher-safe, harsh dishwasher detergents may dull
the nish of the handles and stain the blades over time. Automatic dishwashing can also damage
the blades by knocking them against other utensils. Therefore, to preserve the beauty and cutting
performance of your cutlery, we recommend hand washing and thoroughly drying after each use.
Maintaining the Fine Edge of Your Cutlery
The sharpest knives are the safest knives because they offer the most control. A sharp knife cuts
easily with little resistance and sharper knives also render more precise results. A dull knife will
require more force, which lessens your control over the blade.
With repeated use, the cutting edge of the knife blade begins to curve out of alignment into tiny
“S” shapes, diminishing the blade’s awless function. Use a sharpening steel or other sharpening
tool to hone the knife edge and straighten out these “S” shapes.
Frequent sharpening is essential to maintain a sharp knife.
Cleaning and Caring For Your Wood Block or Storage Tray (when applicable)
Simply use a damp cloth to wipe down the wood block or storage tray.
Do not immerse in water, as exposing wood to excessive amounts of water can cause the block to
warp or crack.
IMPORTANT
ALWAYS CUT AWAY FROM YOUR BODY.
NEVER TRY TO CATCH A FALLING KNIFE.
AFTER HANDLING A KNIFE, ALWAYS SET IT DOWN SAFELY WITH
THE BLADE FACING AWAY FROM YOU.
NEVER USE YOUR CUTLERY TO OPEN BOXES, OR OTHERWISE
STAB, PULL OR LIFT MATERIALS OTHER THAN FOOD.
AVOID STORING CUTLERY LOOSE IN A DRAWER.
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