It should be a meaningful Christmas present, which after a long, long time, should send the tried and true, but now but the old fashioned cutlery of grandparents in "pension". Such were the thoughts of my 15-year-old daughter. As long and almost always satisfied Amazon- customer, I took over the search for the For My Daughter "financially" can afford for articles and was also able to find. The Preiskathegorie corresponded actually the one where I made myself long been good experiences with Nutzartikeln ... and gefun Denene product review was mE also ok, so I assumed to have made a good choice. Delivery was okay, only the packaging had been damaged and was not really sure ... The entire cutlery slipped out while trying of packing from the Handelsverpacktung which then had to be stuck, because, as mentioned already partially broken , At first glance, the cutlery made a good impression, not too easy, maybe the handle ends to Loeffen and forks something pointed (pricks in the palm), but in any case very good to us accurately functioning cutting. The blades were to use almost like a scalpel, by the shape of the cutting edge and the slender grip. So far so good! That ended up being about all! After a few weeks use (and I'm talking about 4-6 weeks), the blade slightly more often as needed, and use the rest of the ingenious invention "Dishwasher" was the beauty of the knife there. But something of! Polishing with cloth or using cleansing milk made the whole thing better. Looked after a short time really beautiful .. and is also getting worse. Actually, one might cutlery garnichtmehr pack on the table! The like "sandblasted" acting grips are over! The contact with the dealer was rather sobering !!! In the 2nd run finally get an answer, but rather a treatise on rust and no goodwill. Only a mention that even stainless steel cutlery generally not belong to the dishwasher ... hääää? Everything is not really useful, and ultimately annoying. I myself have also really need to make never in the years of my own household analog Efahrungen with the used cutlery. Thank God! Certainly, the investment was ultimately in vain, and my daughter is very disappointed, but you can it indeed still draw his own conclusions and hopefully others!