Kajibee Kurouchi Gyuto 220 mm

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SPECIFICATIONS
Blade Length 210 mm
Total Length 370 mm
Steel Aogami (blue) #2
Handle Walnut
Ferrule Ebony
Rockwell 62
Height Spine to heel 54 mm
Width at Spine 4.35 mm
Weight 216 grams
Bevel  Double (50/50)


The Blacksmith

Knives carrying the Kajibee brand are hand forged and polished by a father and son team led by master smith Kunio Ishikawa in the renowned knife making area of Sanjo. Ishikawa-san chooses to work with only traditional materials like the Aogami #2 used to make these beautiful Gyuto. These knives from Kajibee are great workhorse knives. They feature a slightly thicker blade with nice geometry meaning while they've got a solid feel in the hand, they still perform well, and leave plenty of room on the bevels to fine tune them to your taste. 

These knives have a food safe lacquer over the bevel to keep it from rusting. This will wear off naturally with use. If you'd like to remove it acetone works very well! 

The Knife

The Gyuto is the Japanese equivalent to the western style chef’s knife and is without question the most versatile knife shape. It ranges in size from 180 mm (7 inches) to 240 mm (10 inches), making it longer than the Santoku and Bunka. This length makes it adept at handling almost any task you'll come across in the kitchen, from mincing small ingredients to chopping through larger fruits and vegetables. The longer the knife, the more time it will take to grow accustomed to its length, but the more versatile it will be.

 

Knife Care (Iron Clad)

  • This Knife is made from 3 layers of material; A layer of iron on each side protecting a layer of carbon steel at the core, in a process referred to as Sanmai or forge welding. Iron and carbon steel are both susceptible to rust and must be kept dry and clean at all time’s to avoid oxidation and discolouration.
  • Simply wipe the knife with a damp cloth immediately after use.
  • Wash with regular dish soap and warm water using a none abrasive sponge or cloth.
  • Never put your knife in the dishwasher! The extreme heat will ruin the wooden handle.
  • Highly acidic ingredients (Onions, Tomatoes, Citrus) Will cause rust and oxidation to happen faster, thus the user must ensure the knife is wiped clean immediately after working with such an ingredient.
  • Should any rust form it can be removed using a rust eraser or a mixture of Baking soda and water to simply scrub it clean.
  • Avoid Bones, Frozen foods, nuts and hard candies or anything other than fruits, vegetables and proteins.
CARE INSTRUCTIONS

Follow these care recommendations for your Japanese knives to protect the edge and keep them sharp as long as possible: 

  • Do not put them in the dishwasher or soak them in water, as this may ruin the wooden handle and rust the blade. 
  • Wash with soapy water and wipe dry after each use, especially after handling acidic ingredients, to minimize the risk of rusting.  
  • Don’t cut through anything you wouldn’t bite through, like frozen foods, hard candies, or bones, as this may chip or damage the knife. 
  • Don't torque the blade, as this may chip the knife. Use it in a forward and back, up and down motion without twisting.
  • Don’t scrape the cutting board with your knife, as this will cause it to dull quickly and ruin your edge. 
  • Use an end grain wooden cutting board or hi-soft rubberized cutting board if you can to protect your edge. Glass, bamboo, and granite are terrible materials for cutting boards, and plastic is only slightly better. 
SHIPPING & RETURNS

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.

More questions? Check out our shipping policy, our return policy, or reach out to us directly.

KNIFE SHAPE

THE GYUTO

The Gyuto is the Japanese equivalent to the western style chef’s knife and is without question the most versatile knife shape. It ranges in size from 180 mm (7 inches) to 240 mm (10 inches), making it longer than the Santoku and Bunka. This length makes it adept at handling almost any task you'll come across in the kitchen, from mincing small ingredients to chopping through larger fruits and vegetables. The longer the knife, the more time it will take to grow accustomed to its length, but the more versatile it will be.

STEEL TYPE

AOGAMI #2

AKA Blue #2: This steel is highly regarded among blacksmiths and knife enthusiasts for its edge retention and ease of sharpening. It’s made by combining white steel with chromium and tungsten, which makes it slightly less susceptible to rust than white carbon steel and improves its edge retention. It’s great for those looking for good edge retention and easy sharpening.

Chemical Composition:
C 1.05-1.15% | Cr 0.2-0.5% | W 1.0-1.5%

COMPOSITION

IRON CLAD

HIGH MAINTENANCE

Iron clad knives are composed of three layers of material: iron coating the outside with carbon steel inside. All layers are susceptible to rust and discolouration, so they must be kept dry and clean by wiping them down immediately after use. They will develop a patina (a darkening of the steel; blue, dark grey, and sometimes black colouration of the blade) no matter how well they are cared for. Iron clad knives are great for those who plan to thin and polish their blades, as iron is much easier to work with than stainless steel.

THE BLACKSMITH

KAJIBEE

Knives carrying the Kajibee brand are hand forged and polished by a father and son team led by master smith Kunio Ishikawa in the renowned knife making area of Sanjo. Ishikawa-san chooses to work with only traditional materials like the Aogami #2 used to make these beautiful Gyuto. These knives from Kajibee are great workhorse knives. They feature a slightly thicker blade with nice geometry meaning while they've got a solid feel in the hand, they still perform well, and leave plenty of room on the bevels to fine tune them to your taste.

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