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The best-selling 16-piece Chicago Cutlery Elston Knife Block Set is now down to $34 Prime shipped (Reg. $50+)

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Amazon has the Chicago Cutlery Elston 16-piece Knife Block Set for $33.95 with free shipping for Prime members or in orders over $49. This same set is also on sale in Target’s Black Friday deals for the same price. That’s almost $40 under the original listing and the lowest Amazon has offered it for. It still sells for as much as $68 at Walmart, Home Depot and others.

It carries a 4+ star rating much like the rest of the Chicago Cutlery products and is the very best selling knife block set on Amazon. More details below.

We also spotted the Farberware 15-Piece Stamped Stainless Steel Knife Block Set at just $20 Prime shipped (Reg. $30+, Amazon all-time low)

Features:

  • Includes: two 3-1/4″ parer, 4-3/4″ utility,
  • eight 4-1/2″ steak knives
  • 8″ chef, 8″ slicer, 6-3/4″ bread
  • sharpening steel, shears and wood block
  • Professional high-carbon stainless steel blades
  • Soft grip stripe on handles for comfort and control
  • Exclusive taper grind edge
  • Full lifetime warranty

Chicago cutlery Elston collection has professional stainless steel blades with curved stainless steel handles for comfort and control. This collection is perfect for cooks that are looking to save time and are ready to take cooking to the next level.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices