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Kyocera Kyotop Damascus Pakka Handle 6.0-Inch Chef Knife

Kyocera Kyotop Damascus Pakka Handle 6.0-Inch Chef KnifeBrand: Kyocera
Category: Kitchen

List Price: $202.46
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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 6 reviews
Sales Rank: 41985

Color: Black
Size: 6 inch
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 11.5 x 0.7 x 1.2
Warranty: 1 Year

MPN: KT-155-HIP-D
Model: KT-155-HIP-D
EAN: 4960664430499
ASIN: B000OWF0ZE

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Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • Specially designed 6-inch chef knife is a daily workhorse meant to endure the challenges of constant chopping, dicing, and slicing
  • High tech blade construction process creates ceramic blades with a Damascus look and a hardness comparable to diamond
  • Features Kyotop HIP (Hot Isostatic Pressed) blades with greater wear resistance; blades fired under high pressure and temp in a sealed chamber to increase density
  • Ultra-sharp, long-life blade holds its edge much longer than steel; doesn't impart metallic taste or smell; stain and rust proof
  • Pakka wood handles are moisture resistant and triple riveted; knife works equally well on wood or plastic cutting surfaces; hand wash and dry

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Kyocera KYOTOP Damascus Chef's Knife- 6Inches KT-155-HIP-D Chef's Knife (6Inches Blade) Kyocera's premium cutlery line features stunning Damascus-look blades. These KYOTOP HIP (Hot Isocratic Pressed) blades are fired a second time under high pressure and temperature. This process increases the density of the advanced ceramic material, resulting in greater wear resistance. Diamond ground blades Triple riveted, pakka wood handle Black presentation box. Product Dimensions: 11.5 x 0.7 x 1.2 inches ; 2 pounds.


Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars The Best For Kitchen!   February 15, 2010
Rolland J. Ferch (Denton, TX USA)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I love to cook and prepare a variety of foods, and this Kyocera Kyotop Damascus 6 Inch Chef's Knife is the Best available... I have a full set of German Knives for food prep that I use daily, but when I am prepairing a special dish, this is the knife that I reach for... It is unbelieveably sharp, and cuts meats and vegetables like slicing through warm butter... Highly recommended if you are looking for the "Best Available in a kitchen knife..."


5 out of 5 stars Gave one for Christmas, after using, two more ordered   December 26, 2009
Don
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

I gave this knife as a Christmas present to my nephew who is a professional chef. He is a big boy, 6'4" 360 pounds. He said the knife felt comfortable in his hand and was very light. Today will be the first real test for the knife in a commercial kitchen.

Several of us used the knife yesterday to try it out. Two people who tried it ordered one. It is a remarkable tool. When you think about the cost for something you use almost daily, it is a bargain. Unfortunatley, after using this knife, using anything else in the drawer felt like a compromise.



5 out of 5 stars A treat to have such a sharp knife   August 13, 2009
Aynsley (St. Paul, MN)
5 out of 5 found this review helpful

Kyocera has created a knife by which to compare all other knives. This is a great knife and as said in the other reviews maintains a superb edge for months on end. I used mine for many years and did send it back to Kyocera for sharpening (and nick removal). Their service is outstanding and just adds to the great experience with any of their kitchen knives.



5 out of 5 stars The only knife I use (almost)   October 14, 2008
John D. Hearn
16 out of 19 found this review helpful

"Almost" because I do need a paring knife or a bread knife on occasion. I have a nice set of Henckels knives, but they basically only get used when someone is helping me in the kitchen and I'm already using the Kyocera for something else.

This isn't exactly the same knife as I have, but it occupies the same spot in the Kyocera product lineup (I have the discontinued Ming Tsai Signature Series KC-200), and it is technically very similar: black, hot isostatic pressed tungsten-carbide blade with a wooden handle. Mine just has a slightly different handle shape and lacks the "damascus" appearance.

Anyway, I bought my Kyocera kitchen knife about 7 or 8 years ago, I've used it heavily and as my primary knife ever since then, and I have never had to sharpen it. I should qualify by mentioning that I am careful in how I use it. I don't hack at bones with it, or twist or pry anything, or cut on anything but a wooden cutting board. But with proper care, you should easily get a lifetime of use out of it. It has received a few detectible nicks in the blade, which are too small to see but you can feel if you run your finger nail along the edge. I don't worry about that too much, since that has actually improved its ability to slice tomatoes, and hasn't noticibly degraded performance for any other tasks. Kyocera will sharpen the blade for free if I want to pay to ship the knife to them, but I haven't done it simply because I don't want to part with the knife for the two weeks it would spend in transit, for what would essentially be cosmetic maintenance.

The dyed-black wooden handle has faded slightly from use to a striated brown and grey, which I think looks nice; it gives the knife character. I also love how when you use the knife outside, and the sun hits the blade at just the right angle, the edges glow a sort of turquoise-blue color. It looks sort of magical. Anyway, I love the knife. Of the thousands of dollars worth of equipment in my kitchen, this knife is the most cherished possession.



5 out of 5 stars Sharpest Knife in the Drawer   April 13, 2008
William R. Schwab
14 out of 14 found this review helpful

I got this knife about four months ago and have been slowly putting it through it's paces.

The knife has a good balance and when I use it, it feels like a natural extension of my hand.

It is not a very heavy knife but it's edge is definitely first rate. During the last four months I've put it through all of its paces. It moves effortlessly through just about everything I've tried.

For example, I was recently butchering a chicken. The knife glided effortlessly through the meat. I didn't realize it until I started to put the pieces away; it also glided effortlessly through the ends of the chicken bones and made very thin clean slices of the bones as well.

I've also learned that I can't chop with this knife on my flexible cutting boards. The knife is incredibly fast on this surface; the only problem is that it cuts through the boards.

This is definitely the sharpest knife in my drawer and it is the first knife I reach for whenever I have to do any knife work in the kitchen.


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