#1 in Best Cutlery under $50 of 29 products
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#2 in Best Cutlery under $50 of 29 products
Give your favorite kitchen knives a dedicated home with the Bisbell Magnetic Knife Holder. Made with a combination of beech wood and zinc, this long magnetic block has... Read More
#3 in Best Cutlery under $50 of 29 products
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#4 in Best Cutlery under $50 of 29 products
Crafted from recovered American and Canadian maple wood, this hefty cutting board will look great on your kitchen countertop. The material of choice for many chefs,... Read More
#5 in Best Cutlery under $50 of 29 products
A functional knife block, a fashionable piece for the countertop, and a . . Read More
#6 in Best Cutlery under $50 of 29 products
Crafted from maple end grain, this hefty cutting board will look great on your kitchen countertop. The material of choice for many chefs, maple won’t crack or split,... Read More
#7 in Best Cutlery under $50 of 29 products
Filet, chop, debone, and mince with the Cambridge four-piece cutlery set, which includes a knife to perform nearly any cutting function. The 3.5-inch paring knife is... Read More
#8 in Best Cutlery under $50 of 29 products
Made from corrosion-resistant stainless steel, these four tools are great for wet and hot kitchens. The set includes a paring knife for small cuts and garnishes, a... Read More
#9 in Best Cutlery under $50 of 29 products
A convenient place to store your knives and a modern way to present them, this knife block from Zhen can store up to four of your favorite slicers. Made from a... Read More
#10 in Best Cutlery under $50 of 29 products
Cuisinart, a universally recognized name in the cooking industry brings us this 15-piece knife set to tackle anything from preparing veggies to cutting steaks. A great... Read More
#11 in Best Cutlery under $50 of 29 products
You don’t have to be on a cooking competition show to know the importance of a good cleaver. If you’re prepping veggies, hammering through small bones and sinew, or... Read More
#12 in Best Cutlery under $50 of 29 products
When you’re whipping up a complicated dish, the last thing you want to worry about is cross contamination. That’s why chef and author Curtis Stone created the Flipper... Read More
#13 in Best Cutlery under $50 of 29 products
Don’t cover up your blades and let them sit in an unsanitary wooden knife block. Put them on display with the slotted Vision Clear knife block from Kuhn Rikon. Read More
#14 in Best Cutlery under $50 of 29 products
Santoku knives are great for chopping large amounts of food quickly. Because of their curved blades and superb balance, they make quick work of slicing, dicing, and... Read More
#15 in Best Cutlery under $50 of 29 products
Chef’s knives are perhaps the most versatile of any shape available. They have a wide belly for slicing, a fine tip for detailed cuts, and good balance to support any... Read More
#16 in Best Cutlery under $50 of 29 products
Steak knives are designed to preserve the juices in your meat while cutting. This set of four does just that. Read More
#17 in Best Cutlery under $50 of 29 products
A cutting board, a serving tray, a sandwich plate, and more, this round board from Berard is nice to have lying around in any kitchen. Made from olive wood sourced... Read More
#18 in Best Cutlery under $50 of 29 products
Victorinox doesn’t mess around when it comes to cutlery. And with this set, the company isn’t messing around with cheese, either. Read More
#19 in Best Cutlery under $50 of 29 products
Free up counter space and give your knives a stylish home with this storage rack from Bisbell. While it may look unassuming on the outside, inside the rack are... Read More
#20 in Best Cutlery under $50 of 29 products
Ceramic blades are becoming more and more popular for their high hardness, rust resistance, and ability to hold an edge. The folks over at Kyocera have found a way to... Read More
#21 in Best Cutlery under $50 of 29 products
At first glance, the Concavo from Picnic time looks like a simple serving tray, but it’s much more. Pull out the bottom drawer and you’ll find cut-out slots for three... Read More
#22 in Best Cutlery under $50 of 29 products
Ceramic blades are becoming more and more popular in kitchens around the world for their high hardness, rust resistance, and ability to hold an edge. Kyocera... Read More
#23 in Best Cutlery under $50 of 29 products
Made from German 420HC stainless steel, this set of four steak knives is the perfect complement to any nice cut of meat. The 4.5-inch blade features a recurved edge... Read More
#24 in Best Cutlery under $50 of 29 products
This comprehensive set gives you a variety of knives and a smart way to store them. Featured in it is a bread knife, carving knife, chef’s knife, utility knife, and... Read More
#25 in Best Cutlery under $50 of 29 products
Made by folding layers of steel together in a unique pattern, damascus steel has origins that date back 2,000 years. Because of this process, it’s been hailed as a... Read More
#26 in Best Cutlery under $50 of 29 products
Store up to six of your favorite knives without taking up any counter space with this handy knife rack from Bisbell. Stylish, slim, and made from bamboo, it will make... Read More
#27 in Best Cutlery under $50 of 29 products
From chef and author Curtis Stone, this 5-inch paring knife is the perfect size to slice up garnishes, peel vegetables, and make quick work of precision tasks. It’s... Read More
#28 in Best Cutlery under $50 of 29 products
From chef and author Curtis Stone, this 5-inch serrated utility knife is great for cutting tomatoes, bagels, and slicing through tough cuts of meat. It’s made from... Read More
#29 in Best Cutlery under $50 of 29 products
Established in Massachusetts in 1837, Lamson is the oldest cutlery manufacturer in the United States. This vegetable cleaver is made with a tall, long high-carbon... Read More