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Misono Molybdenum Santoku Knife (No Bolster)

Size: Santoku 140mm (No.680)

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Product Information

  • Brand:Misono
  • Model:No.680 / No.683 / No.681
  • Material:Blade: 13% Chromium molybdenum stainless steel, Handle: Composite wood
  • Product type:Santoku Knives
  • Country of origin:Japan (Seki, Gifu)
  • Santoku 140mm (No.680):Overall length: 255 mm (Blade length 140 mm, Blade thickness 2.0 mm), Item weight (approx): 100 g, Shipping weight (approx): 300 g
  • Santoku 160mm (No.683):Overall length: 275 mm (Blade length 160 mm, Blade thickness 2.0 mm), Item weight (approx): 120 g, Shipping weight (approx): 320 g
  • Santoku 180mm (No.681):Overall length: 300 mm (Blade length 180 mm, Blade thickness 2.0 mm), Item weight (approx): 140 g, Shipping weight (approx): 340 g

Key Features

  • Available in 3 sizes.
  • The high carbon 13% chrome molybdenum stainless steel for great rust-resistance and hardness.
  • Double edged blade.
  • Lower-priced model of the series being without a bolster.

Use & Care

  • Hand wash.

Background

Seki City in Gifu Prefecture is one of the most well-known and highly regarded blade-producing areas in the world. Misono Cutlery Co Ltd produces high-level professional use knives with their traditional craftsmanship and modern technology in Seki City, the city with 800 years of history in knife crafting.

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