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7 inch Santoku Damascus Chef Knife
$153.60 – $160.80
7 Inches Santoku Kitchen Knife Olive Wood Handle
Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on 3 customer ratings
(3 customer reviews)
$125.55 – $126.90
SKU:
1005003520219438
Category: Santoku knife
Description
Description
7 Inches Santoku Kitchen Knife Olive Wood Handle
- Material: Stainless steel
- Type: Knives
- Knife Type: Santoku Knives
ICknives Master Series Sandvik Steel Santoku Knife
Product: 7 inches Santoku knife
Blade Material: Sandvik Steel
Handle Material: High-quality Olive wood handle & mosaic brass rivet
Core Hardness : 58±1 HRC
Angle of theEdge: 15 Degree per side
Surface Process: Polishing Processing, High-end Appearance
Characteristics:Sharp and durable, Super anti rust,Light energy
Sharpness level : The level of cutting force: 6.0-8.0 N international standards.
Packing: Beautiful gift box.
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layak –
I bought this as a Christmas gift for a friend who recently purchased a new home with his wife and the knife was a hit! It’s durable, beautifully constructed, and very sharp out of the box. They tell me they use it every day while prepping for meals.
nononed –
Knife has a 12 degree bevel, so it’s as sharp as a razor. Slices effortlessly through veggies and meat. Fun to use, but also a bit scary because it’s so SHARP.
koxena –
I was skeptical before I bought it because I didn’t trust the Damascus pattern was real. I was ready to ship it back the moment I…., well, I can’t tell if the pattern is real. LOL. If it’s laser etching, they must have done a fantastic job. The pattern is subtle, wavy, and, of course, beautiful! Unlike other made-in-China Damascus-y patterns – they must have just painted them. The pattern goes all the way to the spine, which usually is a telltale sign for the real thing.
The blade comes with crazy sharpness. The spine tapers down as it gets closer to the edge and tip, which is the proper blade geometry. Wonderful polishing job!