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6.5-Inch HexClad Nakiri Knife with Damascus Steel Blade and Pakkawood Handle

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Category: crain knife


About this item

  • Known for its double beveled edge, rectangular shape, and blunted tip, our Nakiri knife makes quick work of chopping any and all produce without bruising.
  • Our knives are expertly crafted tools that maintain their sharpness for extended periods with proper care. Do not clean in the dishwasher. Hand wash only. Frequent honing is recommended.
  • HexClad cutlery carries a lifetime warranty against manufacturer's defects. It does not cover damage from improper use or storage, accident, loss, or theft. Cutting on hard surfaces, dishwasher use, dulled blades, rust, discoloration, and bent/broken blades, and foodservice use will also void this warranty.
  • This 6.5-inch Nakiri knife features a total length of 12.3 inches, with a 7-inch Japanese Damascus stainless steel blade. Its 4.4-inch Pakkawood handle offers a comfortable, ergonomic grip.
  • - Crafted with 67 layers of Damascus steel to increase blade durability, paired with an ergonomic Pakkawood handle for better handling.
  • - Utilizes the 3-step Honbazuke method, an advanced heat treatment process, to achieve a 12-degree cutting edge that balances hardness and flexibility for superior performance.