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Seki Kotetsu 18cm Santoku by Yasuda Hamono (YG300)

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All Seki Kotetsu individual knives are under £90 and are easily comparable with most knives significantly more expensive. The quality of craftsmanship, materials and performance is second to none at this price.The material is VG10 which is hard and has a long-lasting sharpness. It features a beautiful blade pattern like a Japanese sword.An alternative to the chef's knife. Great for cutting, chopping and mincing vegetables. The blade has a straighter edge than a chef's knife and has a blunted sheepsfoot-tip blade with a thinner spine. It can easily slice thin-boned and boneless meats, fish and vegetables.The Seki-City, is a small town famous worldwide for its production of fine knives. Its history began 800 years ago, when Seki prospered as the land of Japanese swords. The superior quality of Seki swords were quickly recognised throughout Japan and Seki became known as a sword making centre. The techniques and skills of traditional Japanese sword making has been passed down and are still alive in today’s modern cutlery industry. Like many blacksmiths in rural areas, they specialised in making farming tools such as sickles and hoes, but they are nationally recognised for their incredible kitchen knives. The first generation of the Yasuda family was, like many, a swordsmith. After WWII, they decided to open a small workshop to produce knives and other steel tools, and in 1971 they expanded to a large scale production to meet a growing demand from all over Japan. They invested early in modern machinery that made large-scale production possible, which is one of the reasons why they have the ability to clad their own steel, rather than buying it pre-laminated. Because Saga is not a major production centre for knives and there are not many other craftsmen, they have built a facility that can handle the knife making process entirely from start to finish, whereas most knife-makers outsource their steel lamination and sharpening. In 2017 when the ZDP-189 became first available, Yasuda quickly purchased the steel and tried it out. He was amazed by how insanely sharp the steel could get and how long it would keep its edge, so he started making kitchen knives using this super steel. Despite being hard steel to deal with, he feels a great sense of accomplishment when he forges with it compared to other steels. In addition to laminating their own steel, they also sub-zero heat treat their knives to purify the steel, which allows the knife to perform and sharpen better. This is done after quenching, by treating the knives with liquid nitrogen to remove excess retained austenite which hasn’t been converted to martensite. This prevents the knife from bending with time by “stabilising” its structure. While scientific gibberish to most, this is a seriously big deal in the knife making world.

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Trusted Customer
4 months ago
Date of purchase: 11/25/2024
Seki Kotetsu 18cm Santoku by Yasuda Hamono (YG300)
Purchased it as a Christmas present for a family member. They were very happy with it and said "It was the best present I received this Christmas by a country mile!" This particular family member...

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Trusted Customer
10 months ago
Date of purchase: 07/15/2024
Seki Kotetsu 18cm Santoku by Yasuda Hamono (YG300)
Nice knife. Quick delivery. Will definitely buy again from them
AG
Anant Gupta
Banff Scotland
11 months ago
Date of purchase: 06/20/2024
Seki Kotetsu 18cm Santoku by Yasuda Hamono (YG300)
Good knife, works well, balanced and sharp
Trusted Customer
11 months ago
Date of purchase: 07/04/2024
Seki Kotetsu 18cm Santoku by Yasuda Hamono (YG300)
Great product fast service.
Trusted Customer
1 year ago
Date of purchase: 03/14/2024
Seki Kotetsu 18cm Santoku by Yasuda Hamono (YG300)
Light blade well balanced sharp out of the box n feels good in the hand. Glides thru veg n good for intricate work
AC
Andrei Cretu
1 year ago
Date of purchase: 02/22/2024
Seki Kotetsu 18cm Santoku by Yasuda Hamono (YG300)
A beautiful knife that is sharp and works well, a brilliant birthday present.
Trusted Customer
1 year ago
Date of purchase: 01/22/2024
Seki Kotetsu 18cm Santoku by Yasuda Hamono (YG300)
Absolutely beautiful knife.
About Kitchen Knives
KitchenKnives.co.uk (part of Gastronomy Plus Ltd.) is a small company but our passion for quality knives knows no bounds. We are well for our wide selection of knives, from the world's top brands including Global and IO Shen. However, where we come into our own is with the more unique pieces from Japan, specifically the Tamahagane San Tsubame Micarta series and the handmade Tojiro range.
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About Kitchen Knives
KitchenKnives.co.uk (part of Gastronomy Plus Ltd.) is a small company but our passion for quality knives knows no bounds. We are well for our wide selection of knives, from the world's top brands including Global and IO Shen. However, where we come into our own is with the more unique pieces from Japan, specifically the Tamahagane San Tsubame Micarta series and the handmade Tojiro range.