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DESIGN KNIFE – HAKUCHO – UTILITY 10 CM – OLIVE HANDLE

Multi-purpose paring knife with a 10.5 cm blade, to have more versatility and be able to perform all the tasks in the kitchen that require the need to peel, cut, chop and chop small foods and flavorings, which with this beautiful Japanese-style knife you will be able to do with the utmost

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Description

The tool we are going to describe is a Japanese-style Italian paring knife, that is, it is a revised version of our vegetable knife, made with materials and finishes that reflect the shape and elegance of the blades of the Rising Sun. In this version, Due Cigni has added quality and experience to the beautiful design of this tool by including an olive wood handle, perfectly finished,making a product that best expresses the concept of style and form of the legendary Japanese knives.  

The blade is made of stainless steel 4116 X50CrMoV15, which ensures its cutting performance and corrosion resistance, and the handle is finely riveted on its extension, which in one piece reaches to its end. The section is oval and widens as you go from the blade to the bottom of the handle., this allows for a firm grip and prevents the knife from slipping out of your hand. Small and very handy will give you a way to appreciate its qualities and lightness. You will be able to peel and skin fruits and vegetables, chop and mince meat, herbs and fish, and perform all the tasks and small jobs for which it was made. Interesting will be its use, especially for peeling fruits and vegetables, as the nitrogen blade will facilitate operations to perfectly peel all kinds of vegetables. Like all products of this type, it should always be kept in top shape as it is often used in contact with hands. An unsharpened product is more dangerous than a sharp one because it forces excessive pressure, with possible uncontrolled deflection of the blade, which can become very dangerous. In addition to advising you to buy good quality products, we urge you not to underestimate the importance of always having efficient working tools. Sharpening one’s blades saves time in execution and minimizes possible damage. Also, intervening on a blade that has lost its edge requires more vigorous interventions with coarser grits, which wears out the blade faster.