Yaxell Blue Breeze Gyuto 200mm

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Yaxell Blue Breeze Gyuto 200mm

  • Be Sharp Beograd

    Pickup available, usually ready in 1 hour

    27. marta
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    11060 Beograd
    Serbia

    +381612405551

The Yaxell Blue Breeze series gives the feeling of chopping like a light breeze. No task in the kitchen will be difficult with this series of Japanese knives. The elegant forged blade reduces food sticking and gives the knife a refined look.

Designed especially for passionate home cooks who appreciate Japanese precision and aesthetics. A great choice for a gift or a first Japanese knife, as it offers excellent value for money and handmade quality.

The gyuto knife shape is the same as the chef knife in French cuisine. It is considered one of the most universal types of knives, and is used for almost all tasks in the kitchen. This shape of the knife allows you to chop, slice, slice or score any food.

The blade is made of 58 HRC MOWAX stainless steel, which offers exceptional sharpness, corrosion resistance and long-lasting durability. This steel combines traditional Japanese craftsmanship with modern technology, providing the perfect balance between performance and ease of maintenance. It retains its sharpness significantly longer than European knives, with minimal need for additional maintenance.

The handle is made of light and durable pakka wood in an ergonomic shape that fits perfectly in the hand. The name of the series itself tells us that it comes in an elegant dark blue color, which gives the knife a sophisticated and distinctive look. In Japan, the color blue symbolizes calmness, purity and stability, and is often associated with the sea and the sky.

Specifications

Manufacturer: Yaxell
Blade type: Gyuto
Blade length: 200mm
Total length: 340mm
Knife weight: 142g
Blade type: Double bevel
Thickness in the back: 2mm
Steel: MOVAX
Hardness HRC: 58±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. We offer a professional kitchen knife sharpening service. If you decide to sharpen your knife yourself, take a look at the offer of sharpening stones on the website.

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 rind, pits...
-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

  • Fast delivery from 1 to 3 days on the territory of Serbia.

  • You can always sharpen your knives with us.

  • Free gift wrapping.

How to choose the first 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 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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