JIKKO Premium Master 2 Ginsan stainless steel Japanese Gyuto (Chef Knife) - JIKKO Japanese Kitchen Knife Cutlery

JIKKO Premium Master 2 Ginsan stainless steel Japanese Gyuto (Chef Knife)

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Professional quality, everyday ease.
The Premium Master 2 is a Japanese-made Gyuto knife crafted from Ginsan stainless steel, offering excellent rust resistance and ease of use. Its balanced blade length and lightweight handle fit naturally in the hand, making it ideal for everyday cooking. The straight-edge profile from heel to tip enables precise, efficient cuts. With a simple yet refined blade finish and dark-toned handle, it brings understated elegance to any kitchen.


Gyoto Bocho:

The Guyto is the most common western knife used throughout the world. It can be used to cut meat (boneless), fish (boneless) and vegetable. It is also known as a "French Knife", "Chef Knife" "Bannou Bocho" as is used as a replacement for a Mitsutoku Bocho.

 

Ginsanko stainless Steel :

This is a high grade stainless steel. The image of most rust resistant knives is that they have a poor edge compare to knives which are susceptible to rust, however, the characteristic of this metal is that is rust resistant and also has a good edge. This is currently the most popular steel type.
Style : Gyuto (Chef Knife)
Steel Type : Ginsan steel (Stainless steel)
Blade : Doble-Edged
Blade Length : 7" (180mm)
7.5" (195mm)
8.25" (210mm)
9.4" (240mm)
10.6" (270mm)
11.8" (300mm)
Handle Material : plywood
Bolster Material : Stainless


 

Our Service :Free shipping. Free name engraving.

 

Direction for using knife

Japanese knives has thin and delicate blade. You must care the knife properly.
  • Do not wash in the dishwasher or dish dryer.
  • Please keep the knife dry, wipe the knife after use.
  • Do not leave the knife wet overnight.
  • Do not cut any frozen food, it cause the knife chipped.
  • Use the right type of the knife for each task.
  • Store your knife in a cool and dry place.
  • Improper care cause rusting and chipping.

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