Slice through the competition! 🔥
The TOJIRO JAPAN Professional Chef Knife is an 8.2-inch handmade culinary tool crafted with precision and care. Featuring a durable forged stainless steel blade and an ergonomic stainless steel handle, this knife is designed for both performance and comfort. With a lifetime warranty, it promises to be a reliable companion in your kitchen adventures.
Handle Material | Stainless,Stainless Steel,Steel,Steel Handle |
Is the item dishwasher safe? | No |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Construction Type | Forged |
BladeType | Plain |
Blade Color | Silver |
Item Weight | 0.21 Kilograms |
Item Length | 14 Inches |
BladeLength | 8.2 Inches |
T**N
Japanese knives are great, Tojiro is amazing
This knife is so consistent and one of the most satisfying cutting experiences I've had. I would recommend getting a whetstone as I think that's the best way to sharpen japanese chef knives. This knife is truly phenomenal and makes the cooking experience just that much better. I find the size of the knife to be perfect, not too long to be unwieldy and not too tiny to make cutting some vegetable and greens more difficult. This knife is a workhorse and one of my go to general knives for anything. I love it, If I need another knife this knife is insane value for the quality.
L**E
EXCELLENT,PRECISE BLADE!
My husband, who is an avid sushi maker, made me purchase a Japanese knife, this Tojiro was ranked & reviewed the highest. We have both been blown away by its performance. The knife is incredibly sharp and precise, making it easy to slice through even the thinnest pieces of fish or vegetables. The blade is made of high-quality steel, and it feels very durable and well-made in our hands. The ergonomic handle is also a nice touch, as it's comfortable to grip and provides a secure hold on the knife while in use. What really sets this knife apart from others we've used in the past is its ability to maintain its sharpness over time. We've owned other knives that dull quickly, which can be frustrating when trying to create precise cuts. However, this Japanese knife has held its edge remarkably well, even with regular use. While the knife is definitely an investment, we both feel that it's worth the money for its quality and effectiveness. Overall, we highly recommend TOJIRO Japanese knife to anyone looking for a high-quality, precise knife for their cooking needs, particularly if you're interested in making sushi or other delicate dishes. It's definitely worth the investment, and we're confident that it will last us for years to come.
M**M
Great value for a well made **super sharp** chef's knife
I have a nice set of knives in a block, most are German and perform well. I had been watching this knife and picked it up when it went below $50. A steal in my opinion.It's the first Japanese knife I have owned. I have some expensive, nice and well made German knives. They are sharp, but the Tojiro 8.2" is on a whole other world of sharp. It cuts so well, it's like whatever I am cutting is moving out of the way of the blade, like Moses parting the Red Sea. Kidding aside, all the reviews that say how sharp this knife is - aren't wrong. I think I could perform surgery with it.Only one nitpick and that is the edge of the blade nearest the handle is squared off and if you aren't careful holding the knife, you can nick yourself easily. The only good news on that is the blade is so sharp, you won't feel it at first. I'm not a professional chef by any measure, but I know my way around the kitchen. I don't let certain people use this knife as they don't know how to properly hold a knife. That lack of knowledge and the sharp corner has resulted in 2 people getting little nicks. Don't let that dissuade you, as I find holding the knife correctly doesn't result in small cuts for me.The weight is nice as is the balance. It doesn't look like anything special. It's slightly lighter than similar knife and I find it comfortable to hold. I've used it for 8 months and so far, no need to sharpen it. I'm glad I bought it and it's a welcome addition to the kitchen.
S**U
Absolutely love this knife
Update: Oct 2020 - Wow I've had this knife since 2015 and it's been with me through multiple house moves and even a cross country move. By now all the lettering on the knife is long gone. The blade has certainly dulled through use. I've been sharpening this knife at home with a handheld sharpening steel and it's kept up. It has developed a few minor chips. Just dropped it off at a professional knife sharpening service so I will see how it performs when it comes back!Absolutely love this knife. I researched for hours what kind of gyuto I wanted to add to my my home kitchen and finally decided on the Tojiro DP 8 inch (210 mm or 21cm) because of the great reviews and excellent steel of the blade. A gyuto knife is simply the Japanese equivalent of the Western chef knife and is an all-purpose knife used for cutting meat, fish, and vegetables. I found the Tojiro to fit very well in my hands. I have small to medium sized hands and these fit very nicely. Not too heavy and the grip is solid. The handle is of a Western style and is not one of those lightweight cheap plastic handles. The blade is constructed of a very, very sharp VG-10 core steel with a spine thickness of 1.9mm. I've worked with Globals and also have a Kyocera ceramic and this knife is the knife I grab when I'm in the kitchen. Coming in at 7.2 oz it's heavier than my Global and Kyocera ceramic, but it's definitely much lighter than the Wusthof Ikon that I've handled and Western knives.The Tojiro handles meat with ease. Cuts through chicken and beef with minimal effort and I can make paper thin cuts of steak. It's also great for cutting green onions, brown onions, broccoli, napa cabbage, etc. It's sharp! I'm not experienced with sharpening knives, and hopefully someday I will learn but another reason I chose the Tojiro was because it's a great beginner's knife to learn how to sharpen on a whetstone.I've looked into so many Japanese gyutos and finally came back to this one because of everyone's recommendations and I can't be more happy about my decision. I've looked into many higher priced Japanese knives such as Shun, but because they are technically made of the same VG-10 steel and the Shun Classic line was also a lot more expensive I felt that the Tojiro fit the budget and has by far exceeded expectations. Would highly recommend and I'd say if you're looking for your first gyuto get the Tojiro DP! You can't go wrong with the price and quality!
P**R
Quality and sharpness
Have just discovered Japanese high-quality cutlery. There is a lot to learn, and I did my homework regarding bevel type, hardness, durability, etc. This knife was so sharp out of the box, when I went to slice a Bell pepper, I noticed the actual weight of the knife started slicing BEFORE Iapplied pressure. What an unexpected pleasure. Incredible knife!!
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