There are many factors that influence the wide range of prices for kitchen cutlery sets. Materials, construction methods, quality, durability, reputation, intended use, and included items like knives or blocks all contribute. Higher quality materials, more intricate construction, greater durability, and inclusion of more pieces will increase cost. Individual preferences and targeted markets also affect pricing through marketing and perceived value.
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2. Have you ever wondered why there are so many
kitchen cutlery sets with such a wide range of
pricing when all you want to know is will the
knives cut well and last a while? So have I. I did
some research on the subject and found there
are a variety of factors involved besides just
performance and longevity.
3. To start with, there is an old saying that says "One man's trash is another
man's treasure." When it comes to choosing a cutlery set to meet your
individual needs, you may think that one of the most expensive cutlery
sets out there is a waste of money and be more satisfied with something
that is a fraction of the expensive set's cost. On the flip side, you might
think that it has to cost well into the hundreds, or possibly even the
thousands, before you would even consider looking at it, much less
using it. Thus, marketing has a lot to do with the wide price range and
considers the specific customer market the manufacturer is trying to
reach.
4. Obviously, marketing is not the main factor involved in determining the cost
of any item. When it comes to kitchen cutlery Sets, there are several
factors that truly are a base consideration in the official pricing. It can be
the type of material the blades are made from, such as steel or ceramic.
It can be the type of material the handles are made from, such as wood,
plastic or steel. It can be the quality of the materials used in the blade,
such as Damascus steel or German steel. It can be the quality of the
materials used in the handle, such as Olive wood or hickory. It can be
the process used to make the blade, such as forged or layered steel. It
can be the process used to put the handle on, such as riveted,
bracketed or all one piece. It can be the quality of the finished product,
such as exemplary workmanship or seconds because of some possible
flaw. It can be the style of the handle, such as ridging in the plastic for a
better grip, conveniently placed curves for a better fit in your hand, or
even an adjustable weight system that allows personal preferences. It
can be the job the specific knives are intended for, such as fileting or
chopping.
5. It can be the durability of the blade, such as not easily chipping or bending.
It can be the staying power of the blade's sharpness. It can be the
durability of the handle. It can be the ease of the cleaning process. It can
be the reputation of the company making kitchen cutlery sets. It can be
the reputation of some well known person that has been asked to use or
demonstrate the kitchen cutlery set for endorsement purposes. And yes,
the prestige of the market the manufacturer is trying to target will be
factored in.
6. Are you dizzy yet? We are almost there; but when looking at kitchen cutlery
sets overall, there are a few other factors that greatly influence the cost
of the individual kitchen cutlery sets, such as the number of knives in the
set, the type of knives included, the expandability of the set, and whether
or not a knife block is included. The inclusion of a knife block will bring in
several of those factors mentioned above to apply to the block itself,
such as material, quality, and style; and it then adds capacity as another
factor to consider.