This top-rated knife set is 74% off and great for any cooking lover

After cooking at home a lot more often over the last two years, we bet mom could use some upgrades in the kitchen. This Mother’s Day, if you want to gift her with tools that will make whipping up tasty meals a delight, the Seido Japanese Master Chef Knife Set makes an amazing gift. These premium knives will impress your mama without putting a big dent in your wallet. Get an eight-piece set for $99.99, or really make an impression and snag the set with a gorgeous gift box for $139.99.

The Seido Japanese Master Chef Knife Set proves that good-quality knives don’t have to be super expensive.

Seido Japanese Master Chef Knife Set (8 Pieces)

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These tools are the best and most affordable high-quality kitchen knives on the market, made with strong high-carbon stainless steel that gives you the best of both worlds. Enjoy sharp edge retention and durability with a high carbon content than other “premium” knives you’ll find elsewhere.

What sets Seido knives apart? Western-style knives have edge angles of 25 degrees, while the Seido Japanese knives have a more acute 15-degree angle that provides a sharper cutting face. Even the most casual cooks will notice the difference between chopping and dicing with Seido.

This set includes eight integral pieces: an 8″ Chef Knife, an 8″ Slicing Knife, an 8″ Bread Knife, a 7″ Cleaver, a 7″ Santoku Knife, a 5″ Santoku Knife, a 6″ Boning Knife and a 3.5″ Paring Knife. You’ll also have the option to just purchase the knives set or get the knives with a beautiful gift box.

Customers are loving the Seido set. Happy user Sterling raved, “Very nice set. The knives are sharp and look good. Well made. Fits the hand very well and are easy to use.”

Make moms life easier by giving her the right tools to cook up delicious meals. Get the Seido Japanese Master Chef Knife Set for $99.99, or buy the set with a gift box for $139.99.

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source: nypost.com