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Sleek, sophisticated, and (pointedly) non-serrated, our Japanese steak knives slice cleanly through all kinds of meat to preserve flavor.
Product specifications :
Follow these care recommendations for your Japanese knives to protect the edge and keep them sharp as long as possible:
All products are shipped within 24 hours. We offer same day shipping for products ordered by 12pm. Please allow 4-7 business days for your shipment to arrive with standard shipping. Expedited shipping options are also available at checkout.
We offer free shipping on orders within Canada over $150 CAD and free shipping on orders to the US over $200 USD.
Curbside pick-up is available at both our Hamilton and Etobicoke locations.
To make sure our customers are always satisfied, we offer full refunds on products for 14 days after receiving them. See our full return policy for details.
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Steak knives usually have a sharp, pointed tip with fine serrations along the blade. The pointed tip helps pierce meat easily, while the serrations cut through tough fibers cleanly. Its size makes it comfortable to handle at the table without being bulky, while minimizing sawing and effort needed by the user to get meat to mouth.
AUS-8 stainless steel is a reasonably priced steel type that is popular for making a number of edged tools, including kitchen knives. It is not able to achieve the same rockwell hardness of other steel types, but this makes it less brittle and therefore less prone to chipping. It still offers decent edge retention and is very easily sharpened. Knives made from AUS-8 are generally more affordable and are easy to take care of, making it a great choice for gift givers.
Chemical Composition:
C 0.70-0.75% | Cr 13.0-14.5% | Mo 0.1-0.3% | V 0.10-0.26%
LOW MAINTENANCE
Stainless steel Japanese knives are made in a process called “Sanmai” or “Forge welding” where two softer layers of stainless steel are laminated around a harder core layer of stainless steel. All three of these layers are rust resistant and therefore are not susceptible to rust or discoloration. The softer outer layers of steel are used to make the knife more durable and flexible while the harder core layer is used to provide better edge retention to the blade.
Hazaki combines both Japanese forging techniques and Canadian woodworking expertise to create best in class knives and accessories. It is a partnership between founder Samuel Bouchard in Montreal, Canada, and production partner, Yasuo, in Japan. All blades are made at one of the oldest knife factories in Seki City, Japan. Knife handles are handmade with local and sustainably sourced woods in Canada. Their approach strives to produce the sharpest and most durable knives in the world.