
Plume Luxe 7" Damascus Santoku Knife
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Estimated Delivery:Apr 20 - Apr 24
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Free Shipping & Returns: On all orders over $99
Plume Luxe 7" Santoku Knife is a Japanese chef's knife which is thinner than the traditional chef’s knife. With this Santoku knife, a cutting technique allows creating very thin slices of meat, fish, and vegetables, which improves the aesthetics of completed dishes. A row of shallow dimples on the side of the blade (kullens) reduces friction and helps prevent food from sticking to the blade. The knife is made of Japanese AUS10 Damascus steel blade and contains Vanadium, which improves the wear resistance and ease of sharpening. While high-quality knives are in the 56 to 58 HRC range, this knife has increased hardness to 62 HRC! As a result, Plume Luxe classifies as an exclusive knife with high toughness, high sharpness, and exceptional corrosion resistance.
Blade Material: VG10 Damasous steel
Blade hardness: 62+HRC
Handle material: G10 fiberglass
Blade length: 162
Net Weight: 255
Packaging type: gift box
Comfort:The blade is integrated with a soft and comfortable handle, creating the perfect grip. The handle was designed in a way to prevent any symptoms of hand fatigue during extended periods of work.
Balance: The ergonomic shape enables the right balance between the handle and the thin blade, ensuring safe and effortless use.
Ideal forslicing and dicing fish and meat, chopping herbs, and cutting vegetables
Cleans easily for low maintenance
Easy to re-sharpen back to a razor-like edge
Do not place in dishwasher
Do not use as a can opener or screwdriver
Handle with care and store away from children

Plume Luxe 7" Damascus Santoku Knife
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Where are Paudin knives made?
The blades of our knives are stamped in YangJiang, China - the capital of knife crafting with 1400 years of knife production history. All of our craftsmen take personal responsibility to show that Chinese quality can be world-class.
What kind of steel do you use for your knives?
We use high-quality materials from German and Japan depending on the product (specific information is indicated in every product description).
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