Chinese Knife Kanetsune Cleaver 220 x 90 mm
Code: KNTN-KC-096

Chinese Knife Kanetsune Cleaver 220 x 90 mm

Code: KNTN-KC-096

Asian chef's knife Chinese Cleaver by Kanetsune made of Japanese carbon steel SK-4 with hardness HRC 61 with classic handle made of Rosewood. Blade length 220 mm.

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17/04/2025
€95,35 €78,80 excl. VAT

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Asian chef's knife Chinese cleaver/TAO

In China and throughout Asia, this type of knife is called a "TAO", meaning "sword", and differs from conventional kitchen knives in that the blade is thicker and wider and is capable of cutting large pieces (such as meat, chicken etc.) - it is used for chopping and cutting vegetables and meat. The Chinese knife is ideal for cutting smaller pieces of boneless meat and poultry. It copes very well with slicing and chopping hard vegetables - including large heads of cabbage and lettuce. In Asian cuisine, this stylish Chinese knife functions as a "chef's knife", offering surprising versatility, agility and sharpness. The top of the blade can be used to crush ginger or garlic, while the blade cuts, chops and slices with extreme precision. The extra-high blade profile allows excellent and easy transfer of the sliced semi-finished products into the pot or pan.

Knife parameters:

Total length: 335mm
Blade length: 220mm
Handle length: 105mm
Weight: 400g

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Additional parameters

Weight: 0.05 kg
čepel: monokompozitní
? délka ostří: 201-250 mm
typ rukojeti (střenky): ergonomická - západní typ
typ nože: Cleaver "TAO"
čepel: monokompozitní
délka ostří: 201-250 mm
typ rukojeti (střenky): ergonomická - západní typ
typ nože: Cleaver "TAO"
Gravírování: ANO, obrázek +200 Kč
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Kanetsune Seki is a renowned Japanese company specializing in the production of high quality kitchen knives and cutting tools. It is based in the city of Seki in Gifu Prefecture, which is famous for its more than 800 years of tradition in sword and knife making, earning it the nickname "the city of blades".

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