The Superior Tool, By Design

As a traditional cabinetmaker, I have a great appreciation for fine tools. I know that the difference between a good tool and the superior tool lies in the details. The sole of a fine hand plane is honed perfectly flat, so that it always produces a true surface. The grip of a well-made saw fits the hand with no edges or corners to interfere with the connection between tool and craftsman. So it is with Henckels Flatware. Each piece is designed to exact specification and crafted with extreme precision to be flawless in function, with the natural grace that comes of good design. That makes it a superior tool.

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