Ko-Deba knife 105mm Kanetsune KC-950 Tsuchime Series
Code: KNTN-KC-956
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Ko-Deba knife 105mm Kanetsune KC-950 Tsuchime Series

Code: KNTN-KC-956

Japanese chef's knife Ko-Deba from Kanetsune KC-950 Tsuchime series made of Japanese DSR-1K6 high carbon stainless steel from Daido Steel Co., Ltd. Oval handle made of Plywood. The knife is designed to be held in the right hand. Blade length 105 mm.

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24/04/2025
€39,94 €33,01 excl. VAT

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Japanese chef's knife Ko-Deba from Kanetsune KC-950 Tsuchime series

Very sharp Japanese Ko-Deba knife from Kanetsune KC-950 Tsuchime series made of high carbon Japanese stainless steel DSR-1K6 from Daido Steel Co., Ltd. The Japanese word Ko means small or short, and the Ko-Deba knife is commonly used in Japan for filleting and butterfly fishing small marine fish, but it can also handle freshwater fish such as trout just as well. The Ko-Deba is a useful knife for home cooks who prefer to clean and fillet smaller sized fish themselves rather than buying already filleted fish. The knife is right-handed sharpened. The minced surface called Tsuchime ensures that the sliced ingredients do not stick to the blade. The knife is designed to be held in the right hand.

Knife parameters:

Total length: 220mm
Blade length: 105mm
Handle length: 108mm
Weight: 70g

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Additional parameters

Weight: 0.07 kg
EAN: 4956856729564
čepel: monokompozitní
? délka ostří: 101-150 mm
typ rukojeti (střenky): oválná - asijský typ
typ nože: Deba
série: Kanetsune KC-950 Tsuchime Series
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KC-950 Tsuchime series

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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