Thursday, July 21, 2011

Yaxell Ran 10-Inch Slicer Knife

Yaxell Ran 10-Inch Slicer Knife Review



Yaxell Ran 10-Inch Slicer Knife Feature

  • Heavy 10-inch blade made for superior slicing
  • The blade is from VG10 stainless steel clad with 34 layers of soft and hard high-carbon stainless steel on each side, producing the 69 layered, rust-resistant Damascus look
  • The handle is constructed of FDA-approved black canvas-micarta, an odorless, enormously durable material made of resin and linen with two stainless steel rivets that fasten the handle tightly
  • Each knife is corrosion resistant with long-lasting performance
  • Hand wash; Yaxill Ran sharpener also available
Extremely sharp, extremely hard, and extremely durable, this 10-Inch Slicer knife from Yaxell is the ultimate in superior quality kitchen knives. Yaxell blades are heated in a kiln to a very high temperature and then ice-hardened. Then they are again tempered using the high temperature to make the blade strong, durable and corrosion-resistant with long-lasting performance. The core material is VG10 'super steel' composed of cobalt, molybdenum, vanadium, and carbon. This VG10 stainless steel is clad with 34 layers of soft and hard high-carbon stainless steel on each side, producing 69 layers for the Damascus look. The handle is constructed of FDA-approved black canvas-micarta, an odorless, enormously durable material made of resin and linen that will last decades. The end of the handle is stainless steel, which gives the knife outstanding stability. Two stainless steel rivets fasten the handle tightly. Product measures 15-1/4 by 1-1/4 by 3/4-inches. Manufacturer recommends Yaxell Ran knives be sharpened with the Yaxell sharpener, a Japanese water stone or a diamond steel honed for sharpening. All Yaxell merchandise is fully guaranteed against defects in material and/or craftsmanship. 'Ran' means 'the excellent' in Japanese. Yaxell - combining the best of advanced technology with unsurpassed Japanese blade knowledge and expertise handed down from generation to generation for centuries.


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