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Kitchen Knives

In every home there are usually at least three kitchen knives. The minimum set is: a chef's knife, a small knife for vegetables, as well as a bread or universal knife, slicer or fillet knife - depending on what you cook or eat more often. We offer a wide range of best kitchen knives. In our online-store you can shop for western and Japanese kitchen knives.  Famous brands of cooking knives: Zwilling J.A. Henckels, Global, Tojiro, Nesmuk, Seki Kanetsugu, Kyocera, Kasumi and others. We offer chef knives, slicing, table and other kitchen knives with shipping worldwide.

Choosing a new knife for kitchen, pay attention on steel and handle materials. For example, cooking knife made of carbon steel will stay sharp longer, than knife made of stainless steel, but it will require more care. Choosing between Japanese and European kitchen knife, remember that Japanese knives are lighter in weight, and also have an another  sharpening angle. If the cook knife can be washed in the dishwasher, this will be written on the product packaging. However, we do not recommend washing any knives in the dishwasher, as this makes them blunt, and the handle material gets damages.

Also in our online-shop you can buy cutting boards, knife blocks, aprons, bags - all, that you could need at your kitchen. 

Fixed Blade Knives

Fixed blade knives category is a very wide range of outdoor, tactical, and everyday carry knives. If you are looking for hunting, fishing, throwing or traditional Finnish knife - you can also find it here. Ususally almost all fixed blade knives have a sheath. In our range you can choose a suitable knife for any task, regarding your preferences in steel and handle materials. We offer fixed blade knives produces by best knife manufactures: 5.11, Aitor, Beretta, Böker, Buck, Cold Steel, Extrema Ratio, Kizlyar, Marttiini, Ontario, TOPS and other. Choose your fixed blade knife and it will be shipped right away.

Folding & Pocket Knives

A knife has been an essential tool in everyday life since ancient times. Folding knives appeared over two thousand years ago. Often, a pocket knife is much more convenient and practical than a knife with a fixed blade. Today, folding knives vary greatly in functionality. 

Types of folding knives

    Depending on your needs, you can choose a folding knife with a serrated blade, a rescue knife, an elegant pocket knife, a trapper, or a balisong. All these types are very famous and can be used as utility knife. There are also special types of pocket knives like folding karambit knife or traditional Japanese folding knife. There are several popular types of blade profiles for folding knives. Drop Point, derived from the English word "drop," is one of the most common blade profiles. It has a descending blade line towards the tip. The Clip Point profile is similar to Drop Point, but the upper part of the blade is cut straight closer to the tip. This profile is also versatile. The Spear Point blade, as the name suggests, has a spear-like shape. In recent years, pocket knives with a "tanto" blade profile have also become popular. Another less common type is the Wharncliffe Point – a blade with a straight edge and a curved spine. This type of blade is suitable for precise straight cuts, making it convenient for carving, opening packages, or letters. The Sheepfoot blade, named for its resemblance to a sheep's hoof, lacks a piercing point, making it safe.

Locking mechanisms on folding knives

    In our store, you can buy folding knives with various locking mechanisms. Slip joint is the simplest type of lock. This lock is structurally simple, has a small thickness, and allows for the creation of multi-blade or multi-tool knife designs. It is a reliable but not very durable locking mechanism (it relies solely on spring resistance). Therefore, knives with this type of lock are not suitable for heavy-duty work. Backlock is essentially derived from SlipJoint. This lock is lever-based, with a spring-loaded lever on the back of the handle that needs to be pressed to fold or unfold the knife. Liner lock is one of the most commonly used mechanisms. A liner plate is used as the locking mechanism, pressing against the blade tang when opened. Frame lock operates on the same principle, but the locking part is a section of the handle. The advantages of these locks include high reliability. In our store, you can also buy folding knives with various lock types: button lock, tri-ad lock, compression lock, viroblock, axis lock, and others. The lock type is specified in the technical specifications on the page of each product.

    Most folding knives come with a pocket clip for convenient carrying. Usually, a sheath is not included with a folding knife, but you can purchase one separately in the corresponding section of our store.

Best folding knives brands

There are many well-known brands that make high-quality pocket knives. The most popular folding knives on the world market ate 5.11, Al Mar, Böker, Buck, Case, Cold Steel, Quartermaster, SOG, Spyderco, Zero Tolerance, and others. We offer a wide range of Buck folding knives and Cold Steel large pocket knives

Special knives

Sometimes an ordinary knife is not suitable for the task. Diving, martial arts training or garden work require a special tool. Here you can find a special knives for different needs: survival and rescue knives, training knives, mushroom knives, dive knives, boatswain knives, garden knives and even kid's knives. Choose the right tool for each task.

Kitchenware

In our store you can buy not only knives, but also kitchenware necessary for cooking. We offer kitchenware, cutlery, cutting boards, salt and spice mills. Kitchenware and accessories that can be purchased in our store are designed for both home and professional use. Properly selected kitchenware will make your food even tastier.

Shaving

Our selection or razors includes straight razors, safety razors, strops, mugs, brushes, blades and more. Razors have been identified from many Bronze Age cultures. These were made of bronze or obsidian and were generally oval in shape, with a small tang protruding from one of the short ends. Straight razors with open steel blades, also commonly known as cut-throats, were the most commonly used razors before the 20th century. The first safety razor protected the skin from all but the very edge of the blade and was invented in 1762 by a Frenchman, Jean-Jacques Perret, who was inspired by the joiner's plane. Perret's design was essentially a straight razor with its blade surrounded by a wooden sleeve.

Sharpening

Even a knife made of the best steel always requires proper sharpening. In our range you will find tools for sharpening already blunted knives, as well as for constantly maintaining the working condition of the cutting edge. The frequency of sharpening depends on how often you use the knife, as well as on the properties of the steel. For example, carbon steel knives keep sharpening longer. When choosing sharpening tools, pay attention to the sharpening angle. So, standard European sharpeners are not suitable for Japanese knives, since the sharpening angle of Japanese knives is less and is about 15 degrees, while European knives are 20 degrees. For sharpening Japanese knives, we recommend using sharpeners from Japanese manufacturers, whetstones or musats. Musats are also the optimal universal sharpening tool for any knives. In our store you can buy musats, electric sharpeners, kitchen knife sharpeners, hiking sharpeners, grindstones online. Here is our selection of sharpeners, electric sharpeners, sharpening stones, sets for sharpening and care.

Outlet

The Outlet category includes products with minor manufacturing defects and/or packaging gefects. The discount is given exactly due to defect. Defects are usually can be repaired or do not significantly affect the quality of the product in generally. Items purchased in the Outlet section are non-exchangeable, non-refundable, and not covered by the warranty.

Machetes, sabers and swords

Shop for swords and machetes at MyGoodKnife! In much of the world, machetes are a part of daily life. The tool is extremely versatile, as it can act as both a knife and an ax. The machete blade is used for cutting, while the weighted upper blade provides force for chopping. There are a lot of uses machete in agriculture and also as a weapon. You can also buy swords in out online-shop. Please, pay attention that swords represented at our range they have a decorative function, and can also be used for single workouts. The swords in our store are not combat weapons.

Multi-tools

Buy best multi-tools at low prices in MyGoodKnife! A multi-tool (or multitool) is any one of a range of portable, versatile hand tools that combines several individual functions in a single unit. In recent years, a number of urban and outdoor multi-tools have sprouted offering non-traditional tools one would not expect to find in a single unit. Substituting a toolbox, these multi-tools functions include a LED light, an assortment of screwdriver bits and other

Scissors

For more than 3 thousand years, man has been using scissors in his everyday life. For a long time, their design has undergone changes. The invention of the modern design of scissors is attributed to Leonardo da Vinci. Nowadays there are a huge number of types of scissors: from manicure to hydraulic. In our assortment you will find those models that can be useful in everyday life and in the kitchen. In the MyGoodKnife store you can buy household, garden and kitchen scissors from the world's leading manufacturers. When choosing, for example, scissors for the kitchen, note that they are usually equipped with some additional functions: for example, a bottle opener, a tool for chopping nuts. Often, scissors designed for cutting poultry are divided into two parts so that they can be easily washed. Garden shears, on the contrary, as a rule, have an all–metal construction without unnecessary details and a rounded shape of the handles - so that they can be easily cleaned from the ground and garden debris. Shop for best scissors at MyGoodKnife.

Tin signs

Tin Signs were originally used as signs in stores, banks, hairdressers, grocery stores. Moreover, such signs were placed both inside and outside. They were especially popular in the USA in the 1930s and 40s. After the Second World War, plastic and vinyl became the main materials for the manufacture of signage. And tin plates quickly turned into a collectible. Today tin plates are popular in all countries of the world and are used as a bright element of decor. In our store you can buy only original American tin signs.  Nowadays there is a great variety of retro metal tin signs available for purchase including: alcoholic drinks, sports, cars, drinks, traditional food, nationalities, films and many more. Signs can be great decoration for a garage or man cave.

Paracord

Paracord is a lightweight nylon kernmantle rope originally used in the suspension lines of parachutes. Paracord is perfect for weaving various bracelets and lanyards. Paracord is also great for braiding ropes on hikes. In our range you can find the most commonly used "Paracord Type III" is also called "550 Paracord" because it has a breaking load of 550 lbs. (249 kg). Sold in packs of 30.48 m.

Reindeer Hides

You can buy high quality reindeer hides from Lapland in our store. Reindeer hide is a natural, versatile, cozy and authentic luxury item. Reindeer hide can be used to decorate interior and exterior walls, as decorative coverings, clothing, pillows, and as insulation for snowmobile seats. A reindeer hide is a beautiful decorative item that reveals the history of the unique nature of the northern regions. Reindeer hide creates a homely feel and atmosphere in a place you value. Each reindeer hide is unique, handcrafted, and each has its own story.

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Here you can find multitools, tactical pens, scissors, knife sheath, lanyard beads, hats and clothes.

Gift Ideas

In this section you will find the best gift ideas for men and women. Of course, knives, and as well different useful accessories and interesting things. What to give a man: a hunter, a fisherman or just a knife lover? Collectible knives, original multitools, accessories from his favorite knife manufacturer, a special mouse pad and even shot glasses with a bullet. Here you will find really unusual gift ideas. Such signs of attention will really be remembered. The top gifts for women include not only sets of kitchen knives, but also, for example, folding knives with crystals or a small multitool with Moomins. A perfect gift for friends would be a set of steak knives or fondue. In our assortment you will also find exclusive, expensive knives that can be a worthy gift for a man who has everything. And of course quality kitchen knives in gift boxes - the best gift idea for everyone.

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Gyuto Kitchen knife Gihei Hamono Aogami 2 21cm GH-404
Japanese chef knife gyuto by Gihei Hamono. Blade 21 cm is made of Aogami 2 steel. Aogami #2 by Hitachi sometimes called Blue Paper #2 since the steel is wrapped in blue paper. It has a very good edge sharpness and excellent edge retention. This Gihei Hamono gyuto knife has a handle of baked magnolia. Never wash any Japanese knife in a dishwasher. This knife has a thin blade and should not be used on hard items such as bones or frozen foods.
€225.81

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Santoku Kitchen knife Gihei Hamono SLD 16.5cm GH-302
Japanese kitchen knife santoku by Gihei Hamono. The Santoku is the Japanese version of the chef's knife. Blade is made of SLD steel.  SLD stainless steel was originally designed by Hitachi for cutting other steels. It holds an edge as long as a carbon steel, but is much easier to care for. The base of the steel is SKD11 with hardness up to 61-63HRC. This Gihei Hamono santoku has a handle of magnolia. Never wash any Japanese knife in a dishwasher. This knife has a thin blade and should not be used on hard items such as bones or frozen foods.
€128.23

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Nakiri Kitchen knife Gihei Hamono SLD 16.5cm GH-301
Japanese kitchen knife nakiri by Gihei Hamono. Blade is made of SLD steel with stainless steel clad.  SLD stainless steel was originally designed by Hitachi for cutting other steels. It holds an edge as long as a carbon steel, but is much easier to care for. The base of the steel is SKD11 with hardness up to 61-63HRC. This Gihei Hamono Nakiri has a handle of magnolia and plastic ferrule. Never wash any Japanese knife in a dishwasher. This knife has a thin blade and should not be used on hard items such as bones or frozen foods.
€128.23

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Yanagiba Kitchen knife Sukenari 2 layers VG10 27cm S-1012
Sukenari Yanagiba knife. Blade length is 270 mm. Traditional Japanese octagonal magnolia handle. Blade of this Sukenari knife is made of VG10 steel (3 layers). This Sukenari yanagiba japanese knife is not allowed to wash by dishwasher. Japanese kitchen knives have very hard, but thin blade. It is not allowed to cut by japanese chef knives bones and meat with bones, coconuts and other nuts, other hard products. 
€321.77

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Yanagiba Kitchen knife Sakai Takayuki Inox 27cm 04304
Traditional japanese Sakai Takayuki Yanagiba Sashimi Inox knife with 27 cm single edged blade. Blade is made chrome and molybdenum 8A stainless steel. Sakai Takayuki Inox knives are sharp and do not rust easily due to their special material. The U shaped magnolia handles and water buffalo bolsters are easy to grip and are comfortable in the hand, even through long hours of use. Nothing slices sashimi like a perfectly sharpened Yanagiba. The long sharp blade severs fibres in the flesh without pulling or tearing. This Sakai Takayuki Yanagiba Inox 27 cm 04304 easy to sharpen and recommended for business and home use.
€152.42

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Yanagiba Kitchen knife Tojiro MV 24cm F-1057
Tojiro MV Yanagiba Sashimi knife F-1057 with 240mm blade. Blade made from wear and rust resistant Molybdenum Vanadium steel. So that its maintenance is easier than carbon steel knives and therefore suitable for beginners. However, edge is carefully sharpened without compromise by our craftsman. Handle is made from magnolia and has good water resistance. Weight of Tojiro MV Yanagiba F-1057 knife is 120 g. Like other traditional Japanese knife blades, this knife has a bevel on only one side of the blade, to help achieve even slices.
€89.52

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Kiritsuke Kitchen knife Hideo Kitaoka 11 Layered Shirogami 27cm CN3217
Handmade kiritsuke knife by Mr. Hideo Kitaoka. Shirogami steel, 11 layers. Handle made from Japanese magnolia wood, which has good water resistance and smooth surface. Hideo Kitaoka in Takefu, Fukui Province specializes in the production of high-quality single-edged kitchen knives. Please, use your carbon knives carefully. It is not recommended for such knives - to wash in dishwasher, to leave it in water, to clean by acid liquids, to cut acid fruits like lemon. Hand-dry your knife: This should be done immediately after washing with a clean dishtowel. Rub with mineral oil. If you notice any rust spots, rub a light layer of mineral oil and let dry.
€225.81

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Kiritsuke Kitchen knife Shiraki Hamono Honyaki 24cm HRS
Japanese Shiraki Hamono Honyaki kitchen knife is completely handmade. Blade length is 240 mm. The blade is made of Shirogami Japanese carbon steel. A honyaki knife requires tremendous experience and time to make it. Only a small number of craftsmen in the world are able to make a knife like this. Honyaki translates to "properly forged."
Honyaki is forged entirely from a single piece of steel. Forging and shaping a knife is very difficult. Steel is rolled and forged many times to evenly distribute carbon.
The honyaki knife is tempered unevenly - to higher values ​​(up to HRC64-66) at the cutting edge. In reflected light, the boundary between parts with different hardening is visible and it is called jamon (hamon). The Japanese Honyaki knife requires professionalism in use and sharpening.
€1,774.19

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Kitchen knife Tojiro MV Tako-Sashimi 24cm F-1060
Tojiro MV Tako-Sashimi knife with 240mm blade. Blade made from wear and rust resistant Molybdenum Vanadium steel. So that its maintenance is easier than carbon steel knives and therefore suitable for beginners. However, edge is carefully sharpened without compromise by our craftsman. Handle is made from magnolia and has good water resistance. Weight of Tojiro Tako-Sashimi F-1060 knife is 105 g. Like the Yanagi Sashimi knife the Tako sashimi knife is a specialist Japanese blade for slicing fish. It is discernible from the regular Yanagi Knife by the flat end to the blade. Specifically the Tako part stands for octopus in English. The knife is generally used in the Tokyo area of Japan as a octopus slicer, but the knife can be used to fillet and medium sized fish. Like other traditional Japanese knife blades, this knife has a bevel on only one side of the blade, to help achieve even slices.
€88.70

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Deba Kitchen knife Tojiro Aogami 18cm F-977
Tojiro Aogami Deba Knife with 180 mm blade. Blade is made from premium carbon steel Aogami, it has excellent sharpness and wear resistance. A bit of experience may necessary for re-sharpening, however holds very good edge retention. Handle made from Japanese magnolia wood, which has good water resistance and smooth surface. Water buffalo ferrule prevents blade from rattling and coming off. Affectionate back side with rounded edge. Weight of Tojiro Aogami Deba F-977 knife is 315 g. Deba is traditionally used to clean and fillet whole fish, but it is also commonly used for breaking down and dressing poultry and meats with small bones. Please, use your carbon knives carefully. It is not recommended for such knives - to wash in dishwasher, to leave it in water, to clean by acid liquids, to cut acid fruits like lemon. Hand-dry your knife: This should be done immediately after washing with a clean dishtowel. Rub with mineral oil. If you notice any rust spots, rub a light layer of mineral oil and let dry.
€308.87

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Deba Kitchen knife Tojiro Aogami 16.5cm F-976
Tojiro Aogami Deba Knife with 165 mm blade. Blade is made from premium carbon steel Aogami, it has excellent sharpness and wear resistance. A bit of experience may necessary for re-sharpening, however holds very good edge retention. Blade of Tojiro Aogami Deba F-976 is single bevel for right-handed. Handle made from Japanese magnolia wood, which has good water resistance and smooth surface. Water buffalo ferrule prevents blade from rattling and coming off. Affectionate back side with rounded edge. Weight of Tojiro Aogami Deba F-976 knife is 270 g. Deba is traditionally used to clean and fillet whole fish, but it is also commonly used for breaking down and dressing poultry and meats with small bones. Please, use your carbon knives carefully. It is not recommended for such knives - to wash in dishwasher, to leave it in water, to clean by acid liquids, to cut acid fruits like lemon. Hand-dry your knife: This should be done immediately after washing with a clean dishtowel. Rub with mineral oil. If you notice any rust spots, rub a light layer of mineral oil and let dry.
€263.70

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Kitchen knife Tojiro Shirogami Usuba 18cm F-919
Tojiro Shirogami Usuba knife with 18 cm blade. Core blade by Shirogami steel, outer layer by soft iron, it is easy to re-sharpen and has good edge retention. Single Bevel for Right-Handed. Handle is made from magnolia and has good water resistance. Weight of Tojiro Shirogami Usuba F-919 knife is 195g. The Usuba is ideal for cutting vegetables and fruits which are served raw, because the thin and sharp blade produces cut surfaces with very little cell damage, and this minimizes the discoloration and change in flavor often caused by oxidation. The relatively tall and long blade of the Usuba make it ideal for tackling large ingredients, such as cabbages, but it is not recommended for cutting vegetables or fruit with hard skins or hard stones, because they may damage the blade. Please, use your carbon knives carefully. It is not recommended for such knives - to wash in dishwasher, to leave it in water, to clean by acid liquids, to cut acid fruits like lemon. Hand-dry your knife: This should be done immediately after washing with a clean dishtowel. Rub with mineral oil. If you notice any rust spots, rub a light layer of mineral oil and let dry.
€110.48

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Kitchen knife Sakai Takayuki Mukimono Inox 18cm 04397
Japanese Sakai Takayuki Mukimono Inox knife with  18cm  blade. Mukimono is kitchen knife with a thin blade that is commonly used for the Japanese art of Mukimono (Creating decorative garnishes), and also Kazari-giri (“Decorative vegetable carving”). However, it is often used as a general-purpose knife.  The Mukimono Hōchō has blade geometry similar to the Usuba, but it is ground much thinner and is smaller in size. Similar to the Kiritsuke, it also has a 'clipped point’ / ‘reverse tanto tip’ that is primarily intended for making the decorative cuts mentioned above, but it is also useful for any task which requires the precise cutting of soft ingredients.  Blade is made chrome and molybdenum 8A stainless steel. Sakai Takayuki Inox knives are sharp and do not rust easily due to their special material. The U shaped magnolia handles and water buffalo bolsters are easy to grip and are comfortable in the hand, even through long hours of use.  This Sakai Takayuki Mukimono knife is easy to sharpen and recommended for business and home use. 
€122.58

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Deba Kitchen knife Sakai Takayuki Ajikiri Inox 12cm 04378
Japanese Sakai Takayuki Ajikiri  Inox knife with  12cm  blade. Ajikiri or Ko-Deba commonly used in coastal areas of Japan to fillet and butterfly small saltwater fish, particularly Aji (Japanese horse mackerel) - hence the alternative name of Aji-deba, or Aji-kiri. However, it is just as adept at dealing with small freshwater fish, such as trout. The Ko-deba is useful knife for home cooks that prefer to clean and fillet the smaller sizes of fish themselves, rather than buy fish which have already been filleted.  Blade is made chrome and molybdenum 8A stainless steel. Sakai Takayuki Inox knives are sharp and do not rust easily due to their special material. The U shaped magnolia handles and water buffalo bolsters are easy to grip and are comfortable in the hand, even through long hours of use.  This Sakai Takayuki Ajikiri knife is easy to sharpen and recommended for business and home use. 
€72.58

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Kitchen knife Sakai Takayuki Usuba Inox 16.5cm 04362
Sakai Takayuki Usuba Inox knife with  165 mm  blade. Blade is made chrome and molybdenum 8A stainless steel. Weight is 160 g. Sakai Takayuki Inox knives are sharp and do not rust easily due to their special material. The U shaped magnolia handles and water buffalo bolsters are easy to grip and are comfortable in the hand, even through long hours of use.  The Usuba is ideal for cutting vegetables and fruits which are served raw, because the thin and sharp blade produces cut surfaces with very little cell damage, and this minimizes the discoloration and change in flavor often caused by oxidation. The versatile middle section of the blade can be used for thinly slicing vegetables and also for performing the specialized Katsuramuki ("Rotary peeling”) technique. 
The relatively tall and long blade of the Usuba make it ideal for tackling large ingredients, such as cabbages, but it is not recommended for cutting vegetables or fruit with hard skins or hard stones, because they may damage the blade.This Sakai Takayuki Usuba knife is easy to sharpen and recommended for business and home use. 
€129.84

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Yanagiba Kitchen knife Sakai Takayuki Inox Bronze Lacqured with Saya 24cm 04313H
Japanese Sakai Takayuki Yanagiba Lacqured knife with Bronze colored handle and saya. 24 cm single edged blade. Blade is made chrome and molybdenum 8A stainless steel. The beautiful D-shaped handle is made of magnolia with hygienic urethane coating. The stylish designed saya sheath is as well coated with hygienic urethane for food. This Sakai Takayuki Bronze Lacqured 04313H Yanagiba is highly recommended for Gift as well as for your better cooking experience.
€193.54

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Yanagiba Kitchen knife Sakai Takayuki Inox Black Lacqured with Saya 24cm 04313A
Beautiful japanese Sakai Takayuki Yanagiba Black Lacqured knife with saya. 24 cm single edged blade. Blade is made chrome and molybdenum 8A stainless steel. The beautiful D-shaped handle is made of magnolia with hygienic urethane coating for food, easy to grip and are comfortable in the hand, even through long hours of use. Nothing slices sashimi like a perfectly sharpened Yanagiba. The long sharp blade severs fibres in the flesh without pulling or tearing. The stylish designed saya sheath is as well coated with hygienic urethane for food. This Sakai Takayuki Black Lacqured 04313A Yanagiba is highly recommended for Gift as well as for your better cooking experience.
€193.54

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Kitchen knife Tojiro Tako-Sashimi Aogami 27cm F-971
Tojiro Aogami Steel Tako-Sashimi knife with 270mm blade. Blade is made from premium carbon steel Aogami, it has excellent sharpness and wear resistance. A bit of experience may necessary for re-sharpening, however holds very good edge retention. Handle made from Japanese magnolia wood, which has good water resistance and smooth surface. Water buffalo ferrule prevents blade from rattling and coming off. Weight of Tojiro Aogami Tako-Sashimi F-971 knife is 120g. Like the Yanagi Sashimi knife the Tako sashimi knife is a specialist Japanese blade for slicing fish. It is discernible from the regular Yanagi Knife by the flat end to the blade. Specifically the Tako part stands for octopus in English. The knife is generally used in the Tokyo area of Japan as a octopus slicer, but the knife can be used to fillet and medium sized fish. Like other traditional Japanese knife blades, this knife has a bevel on only one side of the blade, to help achieve even slices.Please, use your carbon knives carefully. It is not recommended for such knives - to wash in dishwasher, to leave it in water, to clean by acid liquids, to cut acid fruits like lemon. Hand-dry your knife: This should be done immediately after washing with a clean dishtowel. Rub with mineral oil. If you notice any rust spots, rub a light layer of mineral oil and let dry.
€229.03

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Kitchen knife Tojiro Shirogami Tako-Sashimi 24cm F-912
Tojiro Shirogami Steel Tako-Sashimi knife with 240mm blade. Core blade by Shirogami steel, outer layer by soft iron, it is easy to re-sharpen and has good edge retention.Handle is made from magnolia and has good water resistance. Weight of Tojiro Shirogami Tako-Sashimi F-912 knife is 110g. Like the Yanagi Sashimi knife the Tako sashimi knife is a specialist Japanese blade for slicing fish. It is discernible from the regular Yanagi Knife by the flat end to the blade. Specifically the Tako part stands for octopus in English. The knife is generally used in the Tokyo area of Japan as a octopus slicer, but the knife can be used to fillet and medium sized fish. Like other traditional Japanese knife blades, this knife has a bevel on only one side of the blade, to help achieve even slices.Please, use your carbon knives carefully. It is not recommended for such knives - to wash in dishwasher, to leave it in water, to clean by acid liquids, to cut acid fruits like lemon. Hand-dry your knife: This should be done immediately after washing with a clean dishtowel. Rub with mineral oil. If you notice any rust spots, rub a light layer of mineral oil and let dry.
€100.81

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Yanagiba Kitchen knife Tojiro Shirogami Left-Handed 27cm F-909L
Tojiro Shirogami Steel Yanagi-Sashimi knife for left-handed with 270mm blade. Core blade by Shirogami steel, outer layer by soft iron, it is easy to re-sharpen and has good edge retention.Handle is made from magnolia and has good water resistance. Weight of Tojiro Shirogami Yanagi-Sashimi F-909 knife is 160g.Please, use your carbon knives carefully. It is not recommended for such knives - to wash in dishwasher, to leave it in water, to clean by acid liquids, to cut acid fruits like lemon. Hand-dry your knife: This should be done immediately after washing with a clean dishtowel. Rub with mineral oil. If you notice any rust spots, rub a light layer of mineral oil and let dry.
€171.78

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Kiritsuke Kitchen knife Hideo Kitaoka 24cm CN4216
Kiritsuke knife 24 sm. Handmade by Mr. Hideo Kitaoka. Damascus blade - 11 layers of Shirogami steel. (White steel), magnolia-wood handle. Blade is sharpened on one side.
€233.87

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Nakiri Kitchen knife Tojiro Zen 16.5cm FD-568
The essence of “Tojiro”, fusion of Japanese-style sticking to the keenness and Western-style. This is a standard series with basic functions of Japanese-style knives have been cultivated in their mind by working hard. Edging is the sharpness is the same as upper grade’s even if this is a standard series. Please feel Japanese knife culture close to you.
€92.74

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Santoku Kitchen knife Tojiro Zen 16.5cm FD-567
Traditional Santoku knife Tojiro Zen series. Blade 16,5 cm. Handle is made from magnolia and has good water resistance. The essence of “Tojiro”, fusion of Japanese-style sticking to the keenness and Western-style. This is a standard series with basic functions of Japanese-style knives have been cultivated in their mind by working hard. Edging is the sharpness is the same as upper grade’s even if this is a standard series. Please feel Japanese knife culture close to you.
€92.74

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Peeling Kitchen knife Tojiro Zen 7cm FD-560
The essence of “Tojiro”, fusion of Japanese-style sticking to the keenness and Western-style. This is a standard series with basic functions of Japanese-style knives have been cultivated in their mind by working hard. Edging is the sharpness is the same as upper grade’s even if this is a standard series. Please feel Japanese knife culture close to you.
€46.77

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