Disappointed by Cust Svc unresponsiveness. I bought the Zwilling automatic salt & pepper grinder set & it broke after about 8 months. The grinding arm within the salt grinder wore down. I called stor... See more
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Zwilling J A Henckels is a knife manufacturer based in Solingen, Germany.
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Gruenewalder Str. 14-22, 42657 , Solingen, Germany
- +49 212 882 197
- info@zwilling.com
- zwilling.com
Disappointing Quality
I purchased two toasters and both the original and replacement that I purchased were faulty!
As both toasters exhibited similar faults (the outer elements not heating up to the same temperature as the inner elements) I would expect that this is a common problem with this model. The second toaster also had the additional fault of burning the toast on all settings.
I was impressed with the design and build of the toaster but unfortunately this is let down by poor quality control.
Terrible customer service
Do not under any circumstances buy their products!
We ordered a set of Motion Ceramic pots and pans directly from Zwilling.
The order arrived and one of the frying pans had a scuff mark in the surface, so we started a return process.
First off, their email system kept blocking the pictures (regardless of file format) that I was asked to send them, resulting in me being told that the warranty couldn't proceed.
Eventually we got past that and a return authorisation was started.
I specifically asked if I should send back the full set or just the pan - and was told by the customer services agent (who checked with their supervisor) to only send the pan. We did this - completing the form and sending what we thought was everything needed.
Eight weeks later and we still haven't heard anything about the claim, so I ring them again.
Turns out that I hadn't sent a "return authorisation number" - in no small part because, on the email that contained it, it was referred to as something else and there's nowhere on the return form to include the number!
Anyhow, we get through that and I'm told that something would be sent to me by the end of the week.
Only ... a couple of hours later I get an email saying "actually, you need to return the whole set so that we can process your claim"!
What?? After 8 weeks you tell me that?
Oh, and for good measure, this is after we have sent our previous set to recycling, so have no pots and pans to cook with!
I ring Zwilling and get a mostly unhelpful answer until the customer services person talks to their supervisor. I then get told that the need to send the whole set back is tied to the specific pan being out of stock at present!
OK, I can accept that as something that happens - but what am I supposed to do in the 4 weeks plus that they say a return typically takes to process? And they're also notorious for not allowing returns of products that are used - which, following the instructions/permission of the other customer services person back in Nov, they have been.
I asked why I can't just wait for the item to come back into stock ... which the person I was talking to couldn't answer. Or what about doing as the Zwilling website says they do and send "a similar product" - namely the 30cm pan that is in stock (vs the 26cm pan we're waiting for)?
So now I'm waiting for a supervisor to ring me back ... which I'm told will take up to 24 hours ...
Utterly hopeless customer service ... which is a shame as the pots and pans are actually not bad at all ...
Horrible company and they don’t commit…
Horrible company and they don’t commit to their promises. Don’t buy from them.
False Claims By the Company in the US
The company claimed there would be free gift with a purchase of Staub products over certain amount for the Holidays. That turned out to be a lie. When I contacted the customer service regarding this issue, .The answer was that they ran out of the gifts!!
Zwilling, i want my 457 dollars back!
I bought a very expensive (made in Belgium) pot from Zwilling. To my disappointment, the pot had markings and defects and i had to return it. I sent it back and a month later Zwilling still has not put a credit on my credit card. I phoned them 6 times, and every time it's a different story, confused and/or misleading staff, contradictory information, blaming the bank for not processing the return when Zwilling has done their part properly. When they say they are going to do something or send me information, they never do and it requires another phone call. I just want my 457 dollars back, Zwilling! Are you trying to ruin your reputation on purpose, Zwilling?
Very good website
Very good website, deliveries on time.
I love these products which allow me to order my fridge and not waste food.
No more wasted food
The vacuum starter set arrived on time, perfectly packed and condition. I keep my food fresh longer thanks to keeping it tight. I recommend the product.
I brought a ceramic pan
I brought a ceramic pan, it’s have some dirty marks and can’t remove it after used for few time. I want to return this frying pan because it didn't meet my expectations and isn't practical.
But CS said that the pan has been used and can’t return or refund. It’s not reasonable, because it still in grarantee period. So I will never buy from ZWILLING.
Disappointing
I got a Zwilling Forte pot 3 years ago and the nonstick coating started disintegrating around the rim. I inquired with Zwilling customer service and they said it would be eligible for replacement under warranty, if I shipped it back at my expense. I did so (cost about $40), but they sent back a pot that was smaller (2 quarts instead of 4 quarts). When I asked what happened, they said the original pot was out of stock. Their policy does say "product replacement may not be exact" if the item is not available. However when I looked that day the item was in stock on their website. If they had told me I would get a smaller item I would not have sent it back.
Terrible customer service
Terrible customer service, there was an issue with their website and they overcharged (by a 100$) for my order, and I messaged them to cancel within minutes and was faced with no response, then on the phone some were nice but unhelpful, others were downright mean despite my being very civil. And no solution was ever found. I really do not recommend buying from this brand, and now understand their terrible reviews on trust pilot.
Overpriced knives with poor quality control
They offered a free knife for reviewing a purchase I made on the official website. After going through the trouble of writing a detailed review, including photos and a video to add additional context, sent an email simply stating that the review was "moderated" and not published – without any further information or opportunity to edit it. I can only assume then that they only allow *positive* reviews on the website.
Especially when it's a poorly made $200 knife, with rough edges around the handle that bite into skin.
I ordered one of their Twin Signature knife block sets in the past and the knives had chips and gouges in the handles from the factory! Very disappointing quality, wish I could upload photos here to show what a waste of $200 the knife was.
Cooking wares
Cooking wares, really good level. I have bought 3 of their non stick pans and wok and I am delighted with it. Really easy to use to wash and healthy (no use of cancer giving lining).
I never received the right product
I never received the right product
without complaint it would have cost me 12 €
and I lost time + one month to find another solution to get the same product
great customer service
I ordered the heat adjustable kettle & it arrived quickly. It wasn't as I expected (plastic free inside) so I wrote to customer services who were very helpful and replied quickly to my emails.
Accusing Customers Instead of Taking Responsibility – False Claims and Poor Service
I bought a Zwilling knife set on 21 August 2025. After only three weeks of normal use, the large knife developed rust spots. I reported the issue to Zwilling on 10 September 2025 with photos and a detailed explanation.
Instead of acknowledging a possible manufacturing or quality defect, Zwilling replied by accusing me of improper handling, such as washing the knife in a dishwasher or storing it incorrectly — which is not true. I have never washed the knives in a dishwasher. All knives were hand-washed, dried immediately and stored properly.
They also told me that everything would be fine if I bought a special stainless-steel cleaner at my own cost. In one of their emails, they even claimed that the product had been used for five months, which is simply false — I contacted them less than three weeks after purchase.
To prove proper care, I even provided photos of the other knives from the same set (no rust at all) and mentioned that I own several Zwilling knives for over 8 years — none have ever shown this kind of issue.
Despite all this, they refused a refund or replacement and continued to blame me. My first review submission on their website was never published, which raises concerns about censorship of honest customer feedback.
I own everything Zwilling/Staub in my…
I own everything Zwilling/Staub in my kitchen and home. The quality is inegalabile and customer service is very responsive despite being online. Should we discuss knives or cocotte or manicure/pedicure sets!?Even the kitchen towels are wonderful. I love them all and no I am NOT getting anything free for this review. If you like quality Zwilling/Staub is your company!
Don’t buy their battery spice mill
Don’t buy their battery spice mill, it’s totally rubbish. My first one only used three month where the second faulty another three months later. No luck that I lost the receipt and result in no warranty and repairing service. Opening it up by myself, guess it is a design/material failure and caused the break down.
Slice and Dice Price
It was easy to navigate the Website and to place an order. I have very good experience with son's Zwilling's knife set.
So, when I saw this sal I said to myself, "Great knife, Great price!" So I bought it to add to my collection.
Avoid them and buy elsewhere!
I purchased a coffee maker (with press) from this online shop, and it was defective: when pouring the liquid, it did not flow normally, running along the coffee maker and spilling from the bottom.
From the moment I reported the problem, I was first met with insults to my intelligence, as if I needed to be taught how to use a coffee maker. Secondly, attempts were made to shift focus away from the product defect, trying to frame it as a change of mind regarding the purchase. Why? So they would not have to reimburse the cost of returning the product.
Now, they claim to have processed the refund for the product, but they have stated that they will not reimburse the return shipping costs.
The worst online shopping experience of my life. Avoid them and buy elsewhere. They sell their products, making them appear high-quality, which they are absolutely not.
I want to share my disappointing…
I want to share my disappointing experience with Staub and Zwilling so that potential customers are aware before making a purchase.
I recently bought a Staub 7qt Round Dutch Oven (Eucalyptus) from HomeGoods. I used it only once to bake bread, and immediately after, the black coating on the lid and pot edges started peeling off, exposing rust. This is not only unacceptable for such an expensive, “premium” product, but also a serious health risk—as rust can leak into food consumed by my family and children.
When I reached out to Staub/Zwilling customer service, I expected support under their advertised “lifetime warranty.” Instead, I was told to go back to the store I purchased from. HomeGoods, in turn, told me that without a receipt they could not help, and redirected me back to Staub. This left me in a frustrating loop with no resolution.
What makes this worse is Staub’s claim of standing behind the quality of their products with a “lifetime warranty.” In reality, unless you buy directly from their own store or website, they refuse to honor this promise. This is misleading to customers who purchase Staub products from other authorized retailers.
I also own cookware from other premium brands like Le Creuset, and I have never faced such poor quality or lack of accountability. I have used many Zwilling and Staub products before and was satisfied, but this experience has completely changed my trust in the brand.
Consumers deserve to know that Staub’s so-called “lifetime warranty” does not actually protect you unless you purchase directly from them. For such a high-priced product, this is unacceptable. A Dutch oven should not rust after a single use, and a reputable brand should take responsibility for its products—no matter where they are sold.
Unfortunately, Staub has failed to do so. I feel misled, disappointed, and strongly advise potential buyers to reconsider before spending their money on a brand that does not stand behind its products.
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