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Comparison Royalty Line RL-KSS600 vs Bohmann BH-5273

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Royalty Line RL-KSS600
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Items in set66
Knives
universal
chief
paring
for bread
cleaver /blade length 17 cm/
universal
chief
paring
for bread
cleaver
Universal13 cm13 cm
Chief20 cm20 cm
Cleaver16 cm
Paring knife9 cm9 cm
Bread knife20 cm20 cm
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musat
scissors
stand
musat
scissors
stand
General
Blade materialsteelsteel
Handle materialsteelplastic
Country of originSwitzerland
Added to E-Catalogoctober 2017may 2017

Handle material

The material from which the handles of the knives in the set are made. Usually, the same for the entire set.

Plastic. This material is easy to manufacture and inexpensive, it can easily be given any shape, colour and surface texture, and although its strength is inferior to steel, it is quite sufficient for most household tasks. In addition, plastic is chemically inert, easy to clean and resistant to water and kitchen chemicals. Thanks to all this, it is widely used in modern knives — in particular, the vast majority of entry-level and intermediate-level models have just such handles.

Wood. The wood is pleasing to the eye and touch, can withstand hits and falls without any problems, and its durable varieties are not necessarily expensive. At the same time, this material has a fibrous structure, due to which it is sensitive to water — it “absorbs” water, loses its presentation, resistance to cracks, chips and scratches (which is not very high anyway) and can even “bloom”, which for kitchen appliance is generally unacceptable. Also, these knives cannot be washed in dishwashers. As a result, wood is not widely used — either in the cheapest knives, where durability is not important, or vice versa, in premium-class models, where it plays the role of an stylish material. In the latter case, expensive wood species are used, which are usually also subjected to special processing.

...Steel. This material is considered one of the most hygienic: it is easy to clean, and the design of the knife has virtually no gaps in which dirt can accumulate. In addition, steel handles look very solid, durable and hard, withstandhits and falls without any problems, and are also scratch resistant. On the other hand, a steel handle is more likely to slip out of your hand than a wooden or plastic one.

— Steel with an insert. A variant designed to eliminate the main disadvantage of all-steel handles (see above) — an increased likelihood of slipping. This is what inserts are used for: they are made of rubber, plastic or other similar material that increases the "grip" of the palm with the knife handle. The presence of inserts is the only difference between handles of this type and all-steel; the rest of the features are completely similar.

Country of origin

The country of origin of the brand under which the knife set is marketed. Usually, it is indicated by the "homeland" of the manufacturing company or by the location of its headquarters.

There are many stereotypes associated with the “nationality” of brands and products, but most of them have no basis nowadays. First, the actual place of production is often different from the brand's country of origin. Secondly, the quality of the goods depends not so much on geography, but on the policy of a particular company and how carefully this very quality is controlled in it. Therefore, you should pay attention to the country of origin of the brand only if you fundamentally want or (do not want) to support a manufacturer from a certain state. Quality is best judged by the reputation of a particular brand and the general price category.
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