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Hitohira Imojiya OKD Shirogami #2 Santoku 180mm Pakka

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Original price $95.00
Original price $95.00 - Original price $95.00
Original price $95.00
Current price $80.75
$80.75 - $80.75
Current price $80.75

Please note

Each handle is unique and may feature distinct variations, such as different shades or colors in the buffalo horn, which is part of its authentic, handcrafted character.

Store availability

Montréal ● Out of stock Québec ● In stock

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Description

Le mot santoku se traduit par « trois vertus», ce qui réfère à la coupe de viandes, poissons et légumes ou encore aux trois types de coupe suivante : le hachage, le tranchage et la coupe en dés. Très polyvalent, le santoku est l’un des types de couteaux que nous recommandons comme premier couteau ou comme couteau principal dans la cuisine.

Shirogami #2 se traduit par : Shiro (blanc) et Gami (Acier) et donc; acier blanc #2. Il est nommé ainsi à cause de la couleur de l’emballage dans lequel il était enveloppé à Hitachi Metals. La composition de cet acier est très pure et contient presque seulement du fer et du carbone (1.05%-1.2%). C’est entre les mains de forgerons très expérimentés qu’on se rend compte du potentiel énorme du Shirogami #2. La qualité du traitement thermique et le forgeage à plus basse température sont des éléments clés pouvant permettre au Shirogami #2 de rivaliser, et même de surpasser beaucoup d’aciers modernes. Essayer une lame en Shiro #2 forgée par Tanaka-san, Kisuke Manaka-san ou la forge de Yoshikane et vous verrez !

La marque d’Hitohira est un gage d’excellence et vous assure que chaque couteau vendu sous ce nom respecte de rigoureux standards de qualité.

Tips for best results

Make sure your knife will deliver its absolute best by having it professionally sharpened at least once a year. Please note that our meticulously handcrafted Japanese knives are – unless otherwise noted – carbon steel and not stainless steel. To prevent rust, make sure the blades are patted dry – especially when cutting acidic items. Never cut frozen foods, hard products, bone, or twist the blade when using. Never soak in water after use or put in the dishwasher. After use, store in a cool, dry place and avoid high temperature fluctuations. 

Our commitment to you – our customers
Warranty

Every knife we carry has a lifetime warranty from manufacturing defects and errors. For example, if the handle becomes detached or cracks appear after a few weeks of proper use. Or if there are any blade cracks from the edge to the spine. While such defects are indeed rare, they can occur. In such cases, we will exchange the knife in question or give you a refund. Each warranty case is different depending on the criteria, and we reserve the right in each and every case to evaluate the applicability of our lifetime warranty in the event of any manufacturing defects and errors.

After-Sales service

Do you get the feeling that your knife just can’t “cut it”?

Each knife we carry is supplied with a so-called “factory edge”. Our chef knife range comprises more than 200 different products. While all our handcrafted Japanese knives ship with a “factory edge”, ultimate blade sharpness can vary. If you feel that your knife’s blade edge is not performing to its full potential, feel free to contact us and we will provide you with professional sharpening for free!

Oops! What about the truly Unthinkable?

Was it just through a slight slip of the hand that your knife accidentally fell on the floor and damaged its tip and blade, or it was used to cut a hard, frozen product and chipped? Don’t despair, get in touch with us and we will solve the problem through our in-house, professional sharpening and repair service.

Simply contact us or visit our store to get a free estimate.

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William
Acheté pour faire un cadeau

Super cadeau pas trop cher pour une personne qui débute avec les couteaux japonais. La personne était bien contente!

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J.L.
Tres beau cadeau pour le staff

J'ai acheté ce couteaux pour un employé il étais surpenament fin et léger avec un finit super avec les années ils a même pris une magnifique patine au niveau du tranchant

Dimensions

Size

180mm

Weight

165g

Total lenght

306mm

Handle length at tip

183mm

Edge lenght

178mm

Blade height

46mm

Blade thickness

1.9mm

Handle size

123mm

Blade

Steel

Shirogami #2 recouvert d'acier inoxydable

Steel type

Semi-stainless

Handle

Handle material

Pakka

Details

Profile

Santoku

Usage

All purpose knife

Hand orientation

Ambidextrous

Making

Production area

Seki-Gifu/Japon

What are the different types of Japanese knives?

What are the different types of Japanese knives?

Each Japanese knife is made with a specific purpose in mind. There are types of multi-purpose knives such as the Gyuto which is the equivalent of a chef's knife or the Santoku which translates into: three virtues, a name that well represents its multiplicity. The Sujihiki and the Yanagiba are made for slicing while the Nakiri and the Usuba are specialized for cutting vegetables. Without forgetting the Petty for precision tasks. The list goes on and the possibilities are diverse.

Why buy a Japanese knife?

Why buy a Japanese knife?

Japanese blades are lighter, very balanced, higher hardness, sharper and retain their sharpness longer. This allows the user greater control of his work tool and a clean cut to alter the texture and flavor of the food as little as possible.