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The JapanBargain Yanagiba Sashimi Knife features an 8-1/4 inch high carbon stainless steel blade, designed for precision cutting of sashimi and raw fish. With an ergonomic wooden handle and a durable plastic bolster, this knife combines comfort and safety, making it a must-have for both professional chefs and sushi enthusiasts. Handcrafted in Japan, it embodies traditional craftsmanship and quality.
U**N
Quality
Very useful, good quality and cheap price!
B**N
This is a bargin alright
The adhesive for the little metal handle guard is very cheap. It came off after washing it once. For the price this is a perfectly fine knife that can definitely be sharpened.
T**Y
I gave this a 3star on Craftsmaship only because of ecomonic issues
I really like this knife and give it a 5 out of 5 for value. the only things are some plastic fittings but for the budget price that is to be expected, the steel is razor sharp and I like the construction of the blade insofar as taper, thickness, and concavity on the fish-side of the blade. I'd give it a 10 out of 10 for it's price and value. Just not 10 out of 10 for knives priced at higher price-points. For example, for twice the price you can get a knife with a brass butt and pommel and dark hardwood handle. Does that cut better, probably not.
J**Y
dull knife
it is a dull knife it is not perfectly sharpened
J**A
Excelente!!
Excelente cuchillo para cortes muy finos
A**L
Good for beginners
(Good for beginners)I have been making sushi for the past 10 years and have very expensive knives i decided to give it the shot,and I didn't really like itI use it to make rolls and it is very heavy in a long run.Very thick and hard to sharpen with the wet stone( because is too thick)Overall:The knive it self is very thick,heavy andhard to sharpeni am not saying that is a bad knive i will say give it a try.is a goid knive if you don't have any experience in the field.
A**J
Good buy if you want to try a Yanagiba for cheap
I bought the 270 mm Yanagiba to practice sharpening on, and find myself using it quite often. If you need want a Yanagiba and don’t want to spend big-$, try this one. It is crazy-easy to sharpen - maybe too easy.Notes:1) SHARPNESS - it does not come sharp out of the box. It is sharpened, but nothing like you’d get from better-known Japanese or German manufacturers sold in the US. That said, this is very common for really-high-end Japanese knives.2) BLADE LENGTH- my knife has a full 10-3/8 of sharpened blade3) STEEL - definately not super-high carbon and fairly soft. Maybe a low-grade stainless. Not sure4) EDGE - Double-beveled (possibly asymetric). Not a single-bevel like reported by others
K**E
Excellent sushi knife and a real bargain
The quality met my high expectations. Compared to many other Japanese sushi knives it is a bargain.
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