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Kai Shun Classic DM-0777 kiritsuke, 15 cm

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Article number KADM-0777

Kai Shun Classic DM-0777 kiritsuke, 15 cm

2 520,00 kr
In stock

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Blade length: 15 cm
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Full description

This Kai Shun Classic kiritsuke is a beautiful Japanese kitchen knife. The kiritsuke was designed as a versatile knife to prepare Asian dishes. They did so by combining the blade of a nakiri (vegetable knife) and sujihiki (fish knife). This combination ensures that with only one knife you can cut a lot of different ingredients. That makes this kiritsuke great for most cutting jobs in the kitchen. With a blade length of 15 cm, this kiritsuke is perfect for most tasks in the kitchen.

Specifications

15 cm

27,5 cm

140 g

Material handle

pakka wood

Specifications

General information

Brand

Colour

black/brown

Yes

Series

Number

1

10 year

Japan

Article number

KADM-0777

Dimensions & weight

4,1 cm

15 cm

2 mm

Handle length

12 cm

27,5 cm

140 g

Material

Material handle

pakka wood

Type of steel

VG-MAX

61 HRC

Features & functions

Blade characteristics

smooth

Finish blade

damask

Dishwasher safe

No

Right or left-handed

right-handed

Type

Kiritsuke

Blade shape

others

plain edge

15º

flat, Secondary V-edge

Type of handle

Oriental handle

34 degrees

Scope of delivery

Delivered as a set

No

1

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Article number KADM-0777

Kai Shun Classic DM-0777 kiritsuke, 15 cm

2 520,00 kr
In stock

Order before 15:30 and get same day shipping

Blade length: 15 cm
Free shipping over 1200 kr
Extended return period until 31st of January 2025
Our customers give us a 5-star rating
We ship from the Netherlands