Looking for a Nakiri to go with my V Santoku ; but they don't offer one .
So , Which Nakiri to match ?
So , Which Nakiri to match ?
Looking for a Nakiri to go with my V Santoku ; but they don't offer one .
So , Which Nakiri to match ?
Did you see the health warningHida Tool carries a Tosa Carbon Nakiri that makes a great entry level knife. I have one just to try out new sharpening stones. Great little knife.
https://hidatool.com/item/2001
Did you see the health warning
It's a California thing. Pretty much everything has that warning label. Grocery stores, refineries, clothing stores, gas stations, restaurants...Did you see the health warning
It's probably the resin/plastic ferrule.. California is weird...They are physically located in California and thus subject to Prop 65. Knives don't cause cancer.
https://blog.knife-depot.com/whats-the-deal-with-cancer-warnings-on-knives/
But they might, I've eaten loads of them!They are physically located in California and thus subject to Prop 65. Knives don't cause cancer.
https://blog.knife-depot.com/whats-the-deal-with-cancer-warnings-on-knives/
It's probably the resin/plastic ferrule.. California is weird...
It's probably the resin/plastic ferrule.. California is weird...
I'm sure those will be very easy to keep very sharp, as they're blue-1 steel. However, to my understanding those are far above the price point you're looking at. For example, their nakiri seems to sell for $198:Takeo Murata Kurouchi knives
Hardness | Sharpness | Durability | Corrosion Resistance | Re-sharpening | Sharpener |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Excellent | Excellent | Good | Average | Excellent | Suitable |
Hardness | Sharpness | Durability | Corrosion Resistance | Re-sharpening | Sharpener |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Good | Good | Excellent | Good | Average | Suitable |
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