Mcusta Revolution Santoku 180mm

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The Revolution series represents a real refresh on the knife market. Simple design paired with the highest quality materials known to man put these knives at the very top of every chef's and hobbyist's wish list.

The santoku shape of the knife means "blade with three virtues" in Japanese, which would imply its ability to cut meat, fish and vegetables with ease. It is also a synonym for a knife in the household because it is precisely this shape that is chosen by cooking hobbyists and housewives. The universal blade length of 180mm will suit all users.

The blade is made in the San-mai technique, from the latest generation of powder steel - SG2. In other words, by buying this knife, you get a 2in1 combination - a very durable blade, but also a hard blade that will retain its sharpness and power for a very long time.

Mcusta has improved the handle making over time to pure perfection, which is immediately noticeable on this knife. It is made of high-quality red pakka wood in a decagon shape. Unlike traditional Japanese handles that are octagonal, this handle has as many as 10 specific angles to provide the user with maximum comfort.

When you choose the Mcusta brand, you're not just buying a knife – you're buying lasting value for future generations.

Specifications

Manufacturer: Mcusta Zanmai
Blade type: Santoku
Blade length: 180mm
Total length: 330mm
Knife weight: 156g
Blade type: Double bevel
Thickness in the back: 1.9mm
Steel: SG2
Hardness HRC: 63 ±1

After use, wash the knife by hand with lukewarm water and dry it.
Store the knife in a safe place where it will not collide with other utensils.
The best way to sharpen Japanese knives is by hand on a stone. Check out our range of sharpening stones.
You use your knife to perform the tasks for which it is intended. Do not use it for other purposes.

***AVOID***
- Washing the knife in the dishwasher.
- Cutting frozen foods.
-Cutting extremely hard foods such as bones, parmesan rinds, rinds...
-Opening jars, cans or bottles.
-Using glass boards or cutting on the work surface.

Read more about knife maintenance on our blog: "Maintenance of Japanese knives".

Country of origin: Japan

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How to choose the first Japanese knife?

If you are buying your first Japanese knife, the advice is to choose a multifunctional blade shape that will cover the widest range of your needs in the kitchen. This includes Gyuto, Santoku and Bunka. The rule is that bigger people need bigger knives and vice versa.

Japanese knife as a perfect gift

Although in the culture of the Far East it is not recommended to give a blade as a gift because of the connection with cutting off good relations, they also could not resist the perfection of such a gift, so they devised a "trick" that allows them to gift knives without problems. Just ask for one coin from the person receiving the gift and in the eyes of strict superstition spirits it will be a fair exchange. Now no joke, a knife is a gift that unlike other transient things will be remembered forever because it will serve forever.

Everything you need to know about maintenance

  • Oštrenje japanskih noževa

    Sharpening Japanese knives

  • Briga i skladištenje

    Care and storage

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