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Yoshimune Santoku Kurouchi 180 mm (7.1 in) Aogami (Blue) #2 Double-Bevel

Yoshimune Santoku Kurouchi 180 mm (7.1 in) Aogami (Blue) #2 Double-Bevel

Product Description:
      • Type: Santoku
      • Finish: Kurouchi
      • Blade Length: 180 mm (7.1 in)
      • Construction: Hon-Warikomi
      • Core Edge Steel: Aogami (Blue) #2
      • HRC (Rockwell Hardness): 61-63
      • Handle: Walnut Octognal with Black pakka ferrule
      • Bevel: Double-Bevel
      • Place of Origin: Tosa, Japan
The universal and representative all-purpose knife for home use has the strengths of both the traditional nakiri and the Western butcher's knife.

Santoku means "three uses" or "three virtues," derived from its flexibility in cutting meat, fish, and vegetables. Its double-bevel blade is more comprehensive than a Gyuto, making it a fine choice for right and left-handed people.

    $32.60

    Original: $108.67

    -70%
    Yoshimune Santoku Kurouchi 180 mm (7.1 in) Aogami (Blue) #2 Double-Bevel

    $108.67

    $32.60
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    Description

    Product Description:
        • Type: Santoku
        • Finish: Kurouchi
        • Blade Length: 180 mm (7.1 in)
        • Construction: Hon-Warikomi
        • Core Edge Steel: Aogami (Blue) #2
        • HRC (Rockwell Hardness): 61-63
        • Handle: Walnut Octognal with Black pakka ferrule
        • Bevel: Double-Bevel
        • Place of Origin: Tosa, Japan
    The universal and representative all-purpose knife for home use has the strengths of both the traditional nakiri and the Western butcher's knife.

    Santoku means "three uses" or "three virtues," derived from its flexibility in cutting meat, fish, and vegetables. Its double-bevel blade is more comprehensive than a Gyuto, making it a fine choice for right and left-handed people.