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Nakiri Knife 165 mm - Hashi Tsuchime Collection

Nakiri Knife 165 mm - Hashi Tsuchime Collection

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DESCRIPTION

The name Nakiri means “leaf cutter” (菜切り包丁) in Japanese, and it has been designed specifically for chopping vegetables and fruits.

○ Made in Seki, Japan

○ Razor-sharp Molybdenum stainless steel

○ Rust-resistant

○ Full tang

○ Hammered blade

○ Perfectly balanced for comfort

○ Plastic-free gift box

SPECIFICATIONS

Blade length / Total length: 16.5 cm (6.5") / 30 cm (11.8")

Blade Material: Japanese Molybdenum stainless steel

Blade Type: Double bevel

Weight: 200 g (7 oz)

Blade Hardness: HRC 57 +/-1

Thickness At The Spine: 1.5 mm

Steel Heat Treatment: Cryogenic

Blade Angle: 15˚, 50/50 symmetrical grind

Handle Material: ABS

MAINTENANCE

• Do not cut: on hard surfaces (metal, ceramic, marble), bones or frozen foods

• Hand wash (dishwasher not recommended)

• Dry quickly after use

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    Rediscover the art of cooking with KOTAI knives. Experience the sharpness and precision of handcrafted blades made from the finest materials. Elevate your culinary creations to new heights with the perfect combination of tradition and modern innovation.

  • Lasting Performance

    Japanese molybdenum stainless steel, thanks to its higher-than-average carbon content, helps the blade retain its edge for longer than regular knives. The addition of Chromium in the steel alloy makes the blade stainless and easy to use and maintain.

  • Ergonomically Engineered

    The perfect weight distribution and hand-polished pakkawood handle have been designed for you to cut effortlessly through the toughest food without compromising on comfort.

Shorter than a cleaver and about the same length, the Nakiri is ideal for cutting vegatables quickly and safely. Its wide blade is convenient for scooping diced vegetables from the cutting board to the pan.

Sometimes spelled Nagiri, the Nakiri's flat blade profile was intended for push cut or sliding cut rather than rock chop.

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HANDCRAFTED BY MASTER KNIFE MAKERS

Initial stage of conceptualising the product design for KOTAI knives.

Made in Seki, Japan’s knife capital known all over the world for its high-quality blades and for its 800 years blacksmith’s knowledge, each knife is a symbol of minimalist culinary craftsmanship, offering a cutting experience as refined as it is functional.

FAQ

What type of steel is used for the blade? Will it rust?

This knife is made of 440C steel from Japan. 440C is a high-carbon stainless steel, meaning it combines the properties of high-carbon steel (very hard due to its high carbon content of 0.95%+) with vacuum heat treatment, making it extremely sharp and capable of retaining its edge for a long time. longer than other steels) and stainless steel (resistance to corrosion and staining). Thus, the blade will not rust, but you must care for it properly by washing it with soapy water and drying it quickly after use.

Do not put it in the dishwasher or leave it soaking in the sink.

Is it worth buying this knife, or should I just buy a €30 knife from Ikea?

A cheap knife often ends up costing you more over time. It can break or lose its sharpness quickly, and low-quality steel simply will not hold an edge, no matter how many hours you spend sharpening it. Sooner or later, you may find yourself buying a new knife every year.

There are many inexpensive knives on the market that do not meet even basic standards, and very few affordable options for passionate home cooks who need reliable tools to support their craft or hobby without paying extra just for a brand name. Choose a KOTAI knife today and invest in a lifetime of safe, enjoyable cooking.

How does the lifetime warranty work?

We believe a good knife should be a chef’s trusted companion for life.

That is why we proudly back our knives with a lifetime warranty.

If you discover a manufacturing defect, simply contact us at help@kotaikitchen.com and we will repair or replace your knife free of charge.

In addition to our lifetime warranty against manufacturing defects, you are also covered by a 90 day money back guarantee in case your KOTAI knife does not meet your expectations.

Try a KOTAI knife with complete peace of mind and return it within 90 days if it is not right for you. No questions asked.