Shimomura Industry KZ-BJB3A Kitchen Knife Set Made in Japan
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Shimomura Industry KZ-BJB3A Kitchen Knife Set Made in Japan

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Shimomura Industry KZ-BJB3A Kitchen Knife Set Made in JapanDescription Crafted by Shimomura Kogyo, the knives are precision balanced for comfortable handling and long lasting performance. Whether you are an amateur cook or a seasoned chef, this set provides versatility and reliability, ensuring you have the right tool for every culinary challenge. Its Japanese craftsmanship combines tradition with modern functionality to enhance your cooking experience. Details Product Material: Japanese Steel Manufacturer:

Description

Crafted by Shimomura Kogyo, the knives are precision balanced for comfortable handling and long-lasting performance. Whether you are an amateur cook or a seasoned chef, this set provides versatility and reliability, ensuring you have the right tool for every culinary challenge. Its Japanese craftsmanship combines tradition with modern functionality to enhance your cooking experience.

Details

• Product Material: Japanese Steel

• Manufacturer: Shimomura Kogyo

Features

  • Includes three essential knives: Santoku 165mm, Gyuto 180mm, and Petty 125mm
  • Crafted from high-quality Niigata Tsubame-Sanjo Japanese steel for durability and sharpness
  • Precision balanced for comfortable and efficient cutting
  • Ideal for a variety of kitchen tasks including slicing, dicing, and chopping

How to use

Use each knife according to its design: the Santoku for versatile chopping and slicing, the Gyuto for general-purpose slicing and carving, and the Petty for smaller, delicate tasks. Always cut on a wooden or plastic cutting board to preserve the blade's edge. Avoid cutting through bones or frozen foods to maintain sharpness. After use, hand wash the knives with mild detergent and dry immediately to prevent rust and corrosion.

Care instructions

Hand wash knives with warm, soapy water immediately after use and dry thoroughly with a soft cloth. Avoid using abrasive sponges or harsh detergents. Do not place knives in the dishwasher as high heat and detergents can damage the blade and handle. Store knives in a knife block or magnetic strip to protect the edges and prevent accidents. Regularly hone the blades with a sharpening steel and professionally sharpen as needed to maintain optimal sharpness.

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