Santoku Knife 180mm (7") #781

£205.00
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The Santoku is the most popular knife in the Japanese home and considered to be an all rounder in the kitchen. The meaning of Santoku is the “three virtues” in Japanese and is a reference to its multi purpose and versatility. It can be used to prepare fish, chicken and most fruits and vegetables but is too small for large food items like watermelons and bigger cuts of meat. The Santoku is great as an alternative if you have a larger chef’s knife as most Santokus come in at around 165mm to 180mm its easy to handle and has a snubbed nose to it.

The Misono UX10 knife blade is made of Swedish stain resistant steel and has a hardness Rockwell 59-60. It has a 70/30 bevelled edge to the blade and It also has hardness comparable to carbon steel the knives have a slanted nickel bolster that balances the weight of the blade and handle perfectly. If you are looking for a knife that is extremely sharp, spectacular in appearance and performance, consider the Misono UX10. Misono are very secretive about their knife making process and do not allow you anywhere near their process of knife making. We are obviously aware that the shaping, heat treatment, grinding, polishing and honing take place but there are other steps to the knife making process that we do not know about.
Specifications

Weight: 170g

Handle Material: Black stamina wood/silver nickel bolster

Handle Length: 130mm (5.1")

Blade Length: 185mm (6.2")

Blade Depth: 47mm

Thickness at spine: 1.9mm

Thickness at tip: 0.3mm

Cutting Edge: Double 70/30

Blade Material: Swedish stainless steel

Hardness (Rockwell scale): 59 - 60