FAQs
Leking knife sets typically include essential knives like chef’s knives, paring knives, utility knives, and serrated knives. Their knife block sets also often include steak knives and sharpening steels for maintenance. Leking aims to provide all the knives needed for most daily kitchen tasks.
Leking uses high-carbon German stainless steel for the blades in their knife sets. This steel maintains a sharp edge but is also resistant to stains and corrosion. The ergonomic handles are made from pakkawood which is durable and comfortable to hold.
The blades in Leking knife sets are precision forged, not stamped. This forging process creates a sturdier, more durable blade that will hold up well to frequent use. The knife’s full tang also provides superior balance.
Leking knives are made in Yangjiang, China at a facility that specializes in high-quality cutlery. Each knife goes through careful craftsmanship and quality control before being shipped out.
Hand wash Leking knives and dry immediately after use to prevent corrosion. Do not put Leking knives in the dishwasher. Use a honing steel regularly to keep the edges straight and sharp. Avoid cutting hard items like bone that can chip the blades.
The forged blades and full tang give Leking knives excellent balance. They have enough heft to tackle tough cutting tasks but are still lightweight and comfortable for prolonged daily use.
Yes, Leking knife sets provide excellent quality and performance at very affordable prices. They offer great value for money in comparison to many other knife brands. The price makes them accessible for every budget.
Yes, Leking knives are backed by a lifetime warranty against manufacturer defects. They stand behind the quality and durability of their knife sets.
The ergonomic pakkawood handles allow for both palm and finger grips depending on preference and cutting task. Their curved shape fits comfortably in the hand.
Leking knife sets are designed for versatility, so left-handed users can utilize them easily as well. The knives are double beveled so ambidextrous use is no problem.