Thai Chef’s Knife for $63

April 30, 2020   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
Thai Chef's Knife for $63
Expires April 29, 2120 23:59 PST
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KEY FEATURES

From beautiful swords to chef’s knives, Thai blacksmiths have adapted their skills since the days of the Thai-Burma war. Today, they make Thai knives from stainless steel, cut and sharpened to traditional standards. This chef’s knife has a full tang blade set in a smooth, native Thai Pradu wood handle. It’s a medium-weight cleaver with rounded corners and has a shorter knife face, making it a hard-working jack-of-all-trades that feels just right in your hand. Great for all-around cooking.

Note: Customers must be 18 years old+ to purchase

Meet the Blacksmiths

A whole community is involved in a different part of the steel forging process! Families form co-operatives and have skilled workers dedicated to forging, grinding, stamping, woodwork, and finishing. Learn more about them here.

PRODUCT SPECS

Specs

  • Thai Chef’s Knife #1
  • Materials: stainless steel, pradu wood, bamboo box
  • Product dimensions: 2″H x 13″L x 14.5″W
  • Full tang blade
  • Medium weight cleaver
  • Rounded corners
  • Shorter knife face
  • Pradu wood handle

Includes

  • Thai Chef’s Knife #1
  • Bamboo box

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