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*Please ensure the correct sized saya is chosen before purchasing, a list of knives that fit this saya is linked below, Chefs Edge is not responsible if the wrong sized saya is selected*
Depending on the size of the available saya pins at the time of purchase the saya pin hole may need to be redrilled by our warehouse team. This may cause a cosmetic imperfection around the saya pin hole but has no negative affect on the function of the saya.
| Saya Style: | Santoku/Bunka with pin |
| Opening Height: | 50mm |
| Internal Length: |
To suit a Bunka or Santoku 165mm |
| External Length |
220mm |
| Weight: |
29g |
| Saya Material: | Birch Wood |
| Knives that suit this saya | Click here to view knives |
Specifications
| Style: | Gyuto |
| Blade Length: | 210mm |
| Overall Length: | 355mm |
| Weight: | 150g |
| Blade Height @ Heel: | 47mm |
| Bevel: | Double Bevel |
| Spine Thickness @ Mid: | 1.8mm |
| Blade Material: | Ginsan Core, Nashiji Soft Stainless Clad |
| Handle Material: | Octagon Oak |
| HRC: | 61 |
Accessories Information
Suehiro are Japanese-made whetstones and some of the most popular in the market due to their consistent quality and excellent performance. We find the stones to have excellent feedback and even wear.
– Combination 1000/3000 grit for dull knives or moderate/small chip repair followed by finishing
– Includes sturdy plastic base with rubber feet
– Includes small Nagura stone
- 175mm x 60mm x ~11-14mm (per grit)
– 950g weight
Knife Information
A classy, cleverly designed bread knife made by Suncraft in Japan. The 2 alternating types of serrations make for easy cutting of bread of all kinds. The deserving winner of the Good Design Awards for kitchenware.
| Style: | Bread Knife - Right handed |
| Blade Length: | 210mm |
| Weight: | 113g |
| Blade Material: | Stainless Steel |
Includes Plating Spatula, Plating Tweezer Bundle, Plating Spoon, Saucing Spoon, Fishbone Tweezers
Specifications
| Style: | Gloss & Brushed Black |
| Construction: | Stainless Steel |
Knife Information
1894- Mr. Tasaburo Shigematsu, a hardware wholesaler, introduced a new pocket knife with its blade and sheath folded by installing a small handle “Chikiri (tail)” on the blade, while inspired by the knife he brought back from Kagoshima.
He named it “Higonokami Knife” because many of his customers were in Kumamoto area (formally Higo country), which turned out to dramatically increase his sales. The blades have gradually changed their shapes. Unlike single-edged knives, the double-edged blades (V-shaped cross section) were in those days considered common. The earlier blades had a sharper tip (shape of a bamboo leaf), but now they have square shapes. The sheaths had a vertically folding style and a cross folding style, now the vertical one has to be custom made.
In 1911, at the First Kobe Export Articles Competitive Exhibition, Crown Prince (later Emperor Taisho) liked Higonokami on display very much and bought one, which is said to have helped its fame further spread.
The Higonikami is a fantastic traditional utility knife at a low cost.
Specifications
| Style: | Higonokami |
| Blade Length: | 92mm |
| Weight: | 70g |
| Bevel: | Double Bevel |
| Blade Material: | Laminated SK Carbon Steel |
| Handle Material: | Black Nickel |
Specifications
| Style: | Gyuto |
| Blade Length: | 210mm |
| Overall Length: | 340mm |
| Weight: | 170g |
| Blade Height @ Heel: | 45mm |
| Bevel: | Double Bevel |
| Spine Thickness @ Mid: | 1.8mm |
| Blade Material: | VG1, Stainless Clad |
| Handle Material: | Western Pakka Wood |
*Please ensure the correct sized saya is chosen before purchasing, a list of knives that fit this saya is linked below, Chefs Edge is not responsible if the wrong sized saya is selected*
Depending on the size of the available saya pins at the time of purchase the saya pin hole may need to be redrilled by our warehouse team. This may cause a cosmetic imperfection around the saya pin hole but has no negative affect on the function of the saya.
| Saya Style: | Gyuto with pin |
| Opening Height: | 52mm |
| Internal Length: |
To suit a 240mm Gyuto |
| External Length |
290mm |
| Weight: |
58g |
| Saya Material: | Birch Wood |
| Knives this saya suits | Click here to view knives |
The Walnut Magnetic Knife Holder is a minimal and elegant knife storage solution for those who may not have room for bulky knife blocks that take up vital bench space.
– Walnut timber construction
– Strong adhesive strips runs along entire back of holder, or hang with 2 screws
– Powerful Neodymium Magnets
– 40cm L x 2cm W x 6.5cm H
- Sorry, knife not included
Adhesive Strip installation information; ensure wall is level and free of oil or dirt prior to the use of adhesive strips. After adhering the wall holder is recommended to wait 24hrs before placing knives on.
*Chefs Edge is not liable for any damage caused to knives or property while using the magnetic holder*
170mm Blue 2 w/Soft Iron Clad Bunka Knife
Specifications
| Style: | Bunka |
| Blade Length: | 170mm |
| Overall Length: | 305mm |
| Weight: | 149g |
| Blade Height @ Heel: | 47mm |
| Bevel: | Double Bevel |
| Spine Thickness @ Mid: | 2mm |
| Blade Material: | Blue 2 w/Soft Iron Clad |
| Handle Material: | Octagon Bubinga |
Accessories Information
Includes
- Yoshoku 1000/6000 Grit Deluxe Combination Stone
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- Best paired with a lapping stone/plate for flatting between use
- Entry level stone
- Guide Clip (Consider applying masking tape to the knife to reduce potential risk of scratching)
- Nagura stone
- Camellia Oil
Food-safe Camellia Oil is the most natural way to ensure carbon steel knives do not rust during storage. Camellia is a very light oil, and when applied creates a barrier between your knife and moisture which may rust or damage your blade. It does not affect glue or finishes on your knives.
Knife Information
1894- Mr. Tasaburo Shigematsu, a hardware wholesaler, introduced a new pocket knife with its blade and sheath folded by installing a small handle “Chikiri (tail)” on the blade, while inspired by the knife he brought back from Kagoshima.
He named it “Higonokami Knife” because many of his customers were in Kumamoto area (formally Higo country), which turned out to dramatically increase his sales. The blades have gradually changed their shapes. Unlike single-edged knives, the double-edged blades (V-shaped cross section) were in those days considered common. The earlier blades had a sharper tip (shape of a bamboo leaf), but now they have square shapes. The sheaths had a vertically folding style and a cross folding style, now the vertical one has to be custom made.
In 1911, at the First Kobe Export Articles Competitive Exhibition, Crown Prince (later Emperor Taisho) liked Higonokami on display very much and bought one, which is said to have helped its fame further spread.
The Higonikami is a fantastic traditional utility knife at a low cost.
Specifications
| Style: | Higonokami |
| Blade Length: | 74mm |
| Weight: | 53g |
| Bevel: | Double Bevel |
| Blade Material: | Laminated SK Carbon Steel |
| Handle Material: | Black Nickel |
Knife Information
A classy, low-cost serrated bread knife made in Japan. The 27cm length makes for easy cutting of all types of bread.
| Style: | Bread Knife |
| Blade Length: | 270mm |
| Weight: | 130grs |
| Blade Material: | Stainless Steel (AUS8) |
| Handle Material: | Pakkawood |
NKBIRD IHT-1P is a must-have gadget for precision cooking at home, which delivers quick temperature readings in just 3 to 5 seconds, covering a range from 58℉ to 572℉ or 0℃ to 300℃ with an accuracy of ±2 ℉ or ±1 ℃. With its lock reading feature, the measurements can be retained even after pulling out the probe. The rechargeable 250mAh lithium battery provides 10 hours of continuous use with the backlight on, and its waterproof design makes cleanup simple. Plus, this kitchen thermometer is user-friendly, folds up for easy storage, and has a magnetic back for convenient attachment to the oven or refrigerator.
Accessories Information
- Guide Clip
- Clip to the spine of your knife to maintain a consistent sharpening angle
- Consider applying masking tape to the knife to reduce potential risk of scratching.
Knife Information
1894- Mr. Tasaburo Shigematsu, a hardware wholesaler, introduced a new pocket knife with its blade and sheath folded by installing a small handle “Chikiri (tail)” on the blade, while inspired by the knife he brought back from Kagoshima.
He named it “Higonokami Knife” because many of his customers were in Kumamoto area (formally Higo country), which turned out to dramatically increase his sales. The blades have gradually changed their shapes. Unlike single-edged knives, the double-edged blades (V-shaped cross section) were in those days considered common. The earlier blades had a sharper tip (shape of a bamboo leaf), but now they have square shapes. The sheaths had a vertically folding style and a cross folding style, now the vertical one has to be custom made.
In 1911, at the First Kobe Export Articles Competitive Exhibition, Crown Prince (later Emperor Taisho) liked Higonokami on display very much and bought one, which is said to have helped its fame further spread.
The Higonikami is a fantastic traditional utility knife at a low cost.
Specifications
| Style: | Higonokami |
| Blade Length: | 65mm |
| Casing Length: | 90mm |
| Casing Width: | 15mm |
| Weight: | 33g |
| Bevel: | Double Bevel |
| Blade Material: | Laminated SK Carbon Steel Nashiji Finish |
| Handle Material: | Black Steel |
The final run of our V1, the 1.2kg food press, designed for precision, even cooking, and optimal heat contact. Perfect for pressing meats, vegetables, and sandwiches, this weight ensures a consistent sear while reducing cooking time.
V2 with silicon coated handle due December.
Diameter: 138mm
Thickness: 15mm
Made from high-quality stainless steel.
This benchtop holder allows you to easily and safely store your knives on a magnetized pad whilst keeping your knives on display. *Knives not included*
Most suited for WA-handled knives, heavier handles may cause the knife to sit on an angle (e.g. western handle and full metal handle knives).
Knife pad size: 72mm wide at top x 100mm wide at base x 311mm high.
Total holder measurements: 143mm wide x 165mm deep x 350mm high.
The 'Ever Peeler' took a lot of time and planning, after comparing over 200 types of peelers from around the world before the final design was settled on. Completely made in Japan this peeler can not only peel potatoes and carrots but is able to shred cabbage too. Crafted to have the sharpest possible blade and also durability of this sharpness has resulted in a peeler of the highest quality.
To reduce wastage the creators of the 'Ever Peeler' also made replaceable blades available so your peeler can be restored with a new blade if needed.
This Slicer by Benriner is exactly what you would expect from a high-quality Japanese mandoline. Crafted with stainless steel blades that are extremely sharp, watch your fingers!
Total width: 90mm
Total length: 315mm
This mandoline is lightweight and adjustable, we will perfectly slice, cut, and julienne vegetables for salads with precision. Comes with three interchangeable blades - fine, medium, and coarse.
Specifications
| Style: | Gyuto |
| Blade Length: | 210mm |
| Overall Length: | 363mm |
| Weight: | 196g |
| Blade Height @ Heel: | 48mm |
| Bevel: | Double Bevel |
| Spine Thickness @ Heel: | 4mm |
| Spine Thickness @ Mid: | 2.1mm |
| Blade Material: | SLD Core, Stainless Kurouchi Tsuchime Clad |
| Handle Material: |
Octagon Bocote |
| HRC: | ~61 |
Chef's Edge
We pride ourselves on offering an unparalleled selection of Japanese knives. From the versatile Gyuto and the precise Santoku to specialized knives like the Nakiri and Yanagiba, each knife is handpicked for its quality and performance.
