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Nagomi Mitsubishi Hamono Japanese Nagomi Gyuto Knife Special Steel

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Nagomi Mitsubishi Hamono Japanese Nagomi Gyuto Knife Special SteelDescription The Nagomi Mitsubishi Hamono Japanese Nagomi Gyuto Knife Special Steel is a premium kitchen knife designed to enhance your culinary experience. With its 240mm blade crafted from special steel, this knife offers exceptional sharpness and durability, making it ideal for slicing, dicing, and chopping a variety of ingredients. Its traditional Japanese craftsmanship ensures a high quality construction that combines both form and function. This

Description

The Nagomi Mitsubishi Hamono Japanese Nagomi Gyuto Knife Special Steel is a premium kitchen knife designed to enhance your culinary experience. With its 240mm blade crafted from special steel, this knife offers exceptional sharpness and durability, making it ideal for slicing, dicing, and chopping a variety of ingredients. Its traditional Japanese craftsmanship ensures a high-quality construction that combines both form and function.

This Gyuto knife features an ergonomic handle that provides a comfortable grip for extended use, allowing both professional chefs and home cooks to prepare meals with precision and ease. The perfect balance and smooth cutting performance of the Nagomi Mitsubishi Hamono make it a reliable tool that elevates everyday cooking tasks.

Details

• Product Material: Special Steel

• Manufacturer: Mitsubishi Hamono

Features

  • 240mm blade length ideal for versatile kitchen tasks
  • Crafted from special steel for enhanced sharpness and durability
  • Ergonomic handle design for comfortable grip and control
  • Traditional Japanese craftsmanship ensuring high-quality construction
  • Suitable for slicing, dicing, and chopping various ingredients

How to use

Use the Nagomi Mitsubishi Hamono Japanese Nagomi Gyuto Knife for precise cutting tasks such as slicing vegetables, dicing meats, and chopping herbs. Hold the knife firmly with a comfortable grip and use a smooth slicing motion to maintain the blade's sharpness. Always cut on a proper cutting board to preserve the blade edge and avoid damage.

Care instructions

Hand wash the knife with mild detergent and dry immediately to prevent rust and corrosion. Avoid using abrasive sponges or harsh chemicals that can damage the blade. Store the knife in a knife block or protective sheath to maintain its sharpness and prevent accidents. Regularly hone the blade to keep it sharp and consider professional sharpening when necessary.

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