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Calphalon Select 15-Piece Knife Block Set w/ 10 yr. warranty now $50 (Reg. up to $100)

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Home Depot is offering the Calphalon Select 15-Piece Knife Block Set for $49.88 shipped. That’s as much as 50% off the going rate and the lowest price we can find. The best third party Amazon offers have it at around $68. This set ships with a 10-year warranty and includes just about all of the basics: 3.5” parer knife, 5” santoku, 4.5” tomato/bagel, 6” utility, 8” chef, 8” bread, 6 steak knives, 8” honing steel, kitchen shears, and more. Rated 4+ stars. More details below.

If you need the self-sharpening feature Calphalon is known for it’s going to run you over $100 for the 15-piece set right now. However, there are much more affordable options out there either way. The AmazonBasics options start from just $25 shipped and will more likely get the job done just fine. Head over to our Home Goods Guide for even more.

Calphalon Select 15-Piece Knife Block Set:

Select by Calphalon features a distinct knife and compact block design. This 15-Piece Knife Set delivers uncompromising cutting performance and premium craftsmanship at an exceptional value. The handle style is shared with the Select by Calphalon cookware by featuring a strong emphasis on ergonomics and comfort.

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