Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Tamahagane San 6-Inch Utility Knife

Tamahagane San 6-Inch Utility Knife Review



Tamahagane San 6-Inch Utility Knife Feature

  • 6-inch utility knife blends modern construction techniques with Japanese knifemaking traditions
  • Exceptionally sharp edge thanks to thin VG5 steel core sandwiched between layers of SUS410 steel for stain resistance
  • Balanced with a stainless steel weight that attaches to the tang
  • Distinctive, comfortable handle made of rich, dark laminated wood
  • Hand wash only; limited lifetime warranty; made in Japan
Tamahagane San 6-inch utility knife: great for smaller, detailed slicing or for a quick snack. The Japanese symbol "San" means brilliant and radiant in English, and these knives will shine brightly in any kitchen. The hard core is cushioned by the outside layers of SUS410 steel, which have a Rockwell hardness of 28-32. The optimal sharpening angle is 14-15 degrees. The eye catching handle is distinctive yet classic.


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