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Kai Shun PREMIER TDM-1700
Office kitchen knife



 
 made in Japan made in Japan

KAI japanese knives - TDM1700 SHUN PREMIER series - OFFICE knife - hammered Damascus steel blade
114.75 EUR  
blade 3,5" (9cm) - handle 10.4cm
Infos currencies : +/- 753FRF, 4629BEF, 172USD
    
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KAI japanese knives - TDM1700 SHUN PREMIER series - OFFICE knife - hammered Damascus steel blade
This Office Knife features the look and benefits of Damascus steel, yet without its rusting problems.
The Damascus-look HAMMERED blade profile reduces sticking and results in less damage to the food being cut and faster prep times.
Kai Shun PREMIER For the trend-setting Shun PREMIER Tim Mälzer series, Kai has developed six additional knives made from corrosion-resistant 32-layer damask steel. It is embellished with a hand-hammered surface which in Japan is known as Tsuchime, thus combining timeless aesthetic qualities with ultimate sharpness. The blades have a massive core of VG-10 steel with a hardness of 61±1 HRC.
In analogy to the limited Anniversary Knife, great importance was attached also in this series to the knives providing optimum grip as well as extraordinary hardness. The Shun Premier Tim Mälzer series, from bread knife to santoku, provides professional cutting tools which will set new standards in the premium segment by providing exceptional performance in a timeless design.
True to Tim Mälzer‘s premise, „A good knife not only makes work easier but also helps to make cooking to turn out well“, each of the carefully manufactured damask knives was meticulously adapted to its respective area of use by the Japanese master forgers from Seki City. Due to the particularly symmetrical shape of their walnut handle, all shapes moreover ensure a precise cutting performance for both right-handed as well as left-handed use.

 

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