Mini Chef Knives: Set of 3 for $74
March 19, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website



KEY FEATURES
Kitchen knives must be first and foremost a formidable tool, possessing very specific attributes that endow them with the ability to process food properly. That’s why Jay Knives brings you these Mini Chef Knives. Every single knife in this set is completed, high end, superior, and refined. The blades are hand-forged, heat-treated, ground, polished, and at times etched and engraved – all by traditional means – 100% hand made. This set includes 3 chef knives of 4″ length, hardness of 58 HRC and Damascus finish.
Damascus blades will require more attention, since the higher carbon metals that help create the pattern present a higher risk of corrosion. We recommend cleaning the blade after it has come into contact with moisture and especially acidic materials like apples, steak, or fingers.
Note: Customers must be 18 years old+ to purchase
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Blade length: 4″
- Blade material: 52100 steel, 5160 steel, 203E steel, 15N20 steel
- Blade hardness: 58 HRC
- Blade style: drop point
- Blade grind: flat grind
- Blade type: fixed blade
- Blade finish: Damascus
- Handle material: rose wood + steel bolster
- Handle thickness: 0.5″
- Overall length: 8″
- Sheath material: vegetable tanned leather
Includes
- Three (3) Mini Chef Knives with Sheath
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