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The TUO Santoku Knife is a 7-inch Japanese chef knife made from high carbon stainless steel, featuring an ergonomic Pakkawood handle. Designed for versatility in slicing, chopping, and dicing, it combines luxury aesthetics with superior functionality, making it an ideal gift for any cooking aficionado.
S**.
Sharp
This knife is VERY sharp. Cuts through veggies like butter.
J**M
Sharpness
Sharp knife
C**N
Great Knives for Your Kitchen
Third in this series I’ve bought Love the overall quality and “feel”NO regrets and I’ve only used Wusthoff knives for over 25 years to date.
M**Z
Que un cuchillo sea seguro
Me Encanto el cuchillo pero tengo una queja esta muy filoso del agarradero casi me corto la Mano porque entre el metal y la Madera esta muy salido el metal no le dieron el acabado bien quiero poner una queja al fabricante
D**E
Beautifully Crafted
Outstanding quality super sharp and beautifully crafted
N**R
Super sharp.
Excellent knife. Super sharp and well balanced for my liking.
T**Y
Wife loves the handle, weight and balance
I bought this for my wife. She has increasing joint pain and had mentioned that a couple of her knives were hurting her hands when she had to use them for more than a few minutes. We are not knife snobs (most of our knives are Victorinox, Global, etc.) but we *do* care about them. I was leery about buying a cheap Chinese knife, but I took a chance on this knife, mainly because of the handle shape and the decent reviews.She has been very pleased. We've only had it for a few weeks so I can't say about long-term durability or edge-holding, but they came out of the box sharp enough (again, not snob sharp, but as sharp as our Chef's Choice sharpened knives), and they've held up for a few weeks now. The thicker, rounder handle feels better in her hand, and she appreciates the balance, with the center of gravity a bit more toward the handle.The handle is attractive enough, but know that it's not really what a normal person would call "wood" (that is, cut from a tree and put on a knife). I'm not *exactly* certain what "pakkawood" is, but if you told me it's really a composite material (you know, sawdust and plastic binder), I'd believe it in a second. The color and "grain" are printed on, which is not what I expected, but it *should* have been what I expected when you consider the (very low) price. Frankly, we're both fine with it: you can't expect more for this price, and it's probably a lot less fussy this way anyway.Besides, fit, balance, sharpness and durability mean a lot more than handle material. For what we've been able to experience in a few weeks, this knife is certainly good enough, even before you consider the very reasonable price.
S**E
Incredible Value For Such a Quality Product
Wasn't expecting much from this very inexpensive $20 knife. We have many visiting chefs and need to have multiple knives. This was an emergency buy to have enough backups for a big night of cooking. Very sharp as received, but we do our blade prep on every knife. Surprisingly, this knife was not only the first picked, but actually shared among the chefs! Many positive comments and is still picked over the comparable Henckels and Shun knives in the block. Blows me away! Of course, like any quality knife, you will imediately destroy it by putting it in the dishwasher and by not storing and caring for it properly. It is lightweight, well balanced, feels like a quality knife, comfortable to hold and has the perfect handle angle. Highly reccommended.
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