🔪 Slice into Excellence with Every Cut!
The Misen Japanese Santoku Chef Knife features a 7.5-inch high carbon stainless steel blade, crafted from premium AICHI AUS-10 steel for exceptional sharpness and durability. Designed with a unique sloped bolster for a secure grip, this knife is perfect for a variety of kitchen tasks, making it an essential tool for both novice and professional chefs.
S**C
Best Knife Ever.
This is the best knife. It stays sharp and handles well. I bought this because My daughter has one and it was always sharp. In fact I liked it so much I bought my Granddaughter one for Christmas last year. I like it much better than my expensive Wusthof knives. It is a must have in the kitchen.
S**S
Chef knife
Always good loved this its purpose is great needed in professional chef setting
J**.
A very sharp knife out-of-the-box, but not a true Santoku knife
I do love this knife, and it is extremely sharp, but it is not a true Santoku knife. A Santoku knife is flat on one side of the blade, and the bevel of the blade is only on one side. The purpose of having a one-sided bevel is this contributes to the sharpness of the knife and it also makes cuts more precise. Although the average home cook wouldn't care too much about the precision of a cut, one does have to wonder why to choose this knife over a Chef's knife that also has a double bevel.Personally, I have both the 8" Chef's knife and this Santoku knife in this brand. Both knives are extremely sharp and the thickness of the blades are the same. Everything about these knives is the same except the 8" Chef's knife is longer and has more curve at the end of the blade. Both knives work equally well for cutting meats and veggies, but I do prefer the Chef's knife for most chopping tasks. The extra curve at the end of the blade on the Chef's knife makes chopping onions, garlic, and herbs much easier. Although I do love both knives, I would definitely choose the Chef's knife over the Santoku knife if I had to make a choice.As for the metal composition of the Misen knives, it is the best. They are all a high carbon steel of AUS10 steel that holds the sharpness longer than other blades. I have a few of the Misen knives and they are comparable in quality to the more expensive knives I have at a much lower price.I do recommend the Misen knives, and hope this review was helpful for you.
S**R
Love Misen knifes
Well balanced, good steel keeps a fine edge well. Feels good in use.
M**S
Great knife!
Super sharp and high grade steel! This knife works very well for any slicing job in the kitchen. The handle fits my hand well and did not slip after getting it wet! Very well made knife!
D**Z
Endorsed by Many for a reason
I really prefer expensive knives with better steels, but a recent divorce has caused me to rethink some aspects of my life. I bought the Misen as a stop-gap knife, and it has subsequently become me my regular to-to.The things that make this knife great:- Solid steel that's easy to maintain, both in terms of cleaning and in terms of edge maintenance- Sharp immediately out of the box- Well-balancedThe things that could make this knife better:- More ergonomic handle- More grippy handleI've used Shuns from the early 2000s, and before that I had a full set of Victorinox Fibrox knives, so I've had both inexpensive and wonderful and entry-level luxury. The Shuns have a much better handle, but cost twice as much. The Fibrox handles are much more grippy, and while bigger, they're more comfortable.These are solid knives for their price point, and are more than sufficient for anyone, really. The rule of diminishing returns applies. This knife is 8/10ths of my best knife experiences, and the last 20% cost well over 5x the price of the Misen knife.Just life Misen's cookware punches way above it's price, so to does their Santoku. If you're looking for a first nice knife, or are simply upgrading from the knife set you got for your wedding, Misen should be part of the discussion, if not the outright decision.I don't give five star reviews easily -- a product has to be life-changing to get that fifth star, much life the law of diminishing returns. While the Misen Santoku does not rise to life-changing, it's a solid four start blade.
P**S
Dangerously sharp, scared my wife
She said return them. They are like razor blades. Afraid the kids might grab one. Stick with what we have.
C**E
Love these for an economical good knife!
I keep ordering these for their quality and ease of use. They clean quickly and keep their sharpness with use after use. Honestly not sure I’ll buy another brand.
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