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FINDKING Dynasty Series Japanese Nakiri Knife, Professional Vegetable Cleaver, 9Cr18MoV High Carbon Steel Blade, African Rosewood Octagonal Handle, for Shred, Slicing, Mincing, 7 Inches

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Size: 7" nakiri knife


Features

  • DYNASTY SERIES BLADE QUALITY - Findkings dynasty series uses 9CR18MOV. A great steel for the everyday use of any chef. With an HRC of 60+/-2 it will take an angled edge and hold it for long enough to help extend the life of your knife (w/ general maintenance). The clad dimple allow for easy food release while slicing or dicing. This blade is great for vegetables, fruits, fish, and meats. Please refrain from cutting frozen products as this may detriment the knife's edge.
  • DYNASTY SERIES HANDLE - is crafted from African rosewood, and is a great compliment to the beauty and comfort to the knife user. The stability of the handle allows the user full manipulation of the blade. This makes for effective use for precision, and endurance cuts. This handle makes mis en plas (food prep) FUN again
  • WEIGHT/BALANCE- The balance point runs heel to spine up the billet. Allowing the user a comfortable grip with precise cuts, and less wear and tear on the users hands. The weight is towards the blade of the knife making for efficient use during rock chopping motion.
  • DESIGN- Dynasty series Nakiri knives are designed to show the beauty of eastern chefs knives. While focusing on comfortability, and efficiency for the everyday chef. Blade length is 18.5cm and handle length is 15.3 cm with an overall length of 33.8cm. When a pinch grip is used the blade length is considered true 7 inch where the user will be able to maximize maneuverability of the blades cutting edge
  • OUR PROMISE- Quality is a massive focus of Findkings products. As a promise to our customers, price will not be affected by our strive for the highest quality in our products.

Blade Material: Steel


Brand: FINDKING


Color: 7 inch Nakiri Knife


Handle Material: Alloy Steel


Blade Edge: Plain


Blade Material: Steel


Brand: FINDKING


Color: 7 inch Nakiri Knife


Handle Material: Alloy Steel


Blade Edge: Plain


Blade Length: 7 Inches


Construction Type: Stamped


Item Weight: 249 Grams


Blade Color: Mettalic, Silver


Is Dishwasher Safe: No


Number of Pieces: 1


Item Length: 7.28 Inches


Item Weight: 8.8 ounces


Manufacturer: China


Country of Origin: China


Date First Available: April 9, 2019


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • 5.0 out of 5 stars Next level kitchen workhorse for anyone coming from soft German Steel.
Size: 9" kiritsuke knife
I recently purchased this 9" Kiritsuke and the 5" Utility knife and am very impressed with these wonderful blades. I have always wanted a Shun or Yoshihiro VG10 Steel Gyuto style Japanese knife for my kitchen, but my lifestyle had never lent an environment where I felt I could own a multi-hundred dollar kitchen knife and expect it to be all it was meant to be without getting destroyed by misuse, lack of proper care and cleaning, and a potential for it to just go missing one-day. Now, I'm entering a time in my life where I COULD do that, however, I wanted to crawl before I walk before I run. I'm certain this $57 knife nor its $30 little brother would not hold it's own against one of the previously mentioned knives or anything else offered by those knife makers. That said, I am not a Chef and I do not have to depend on these knives in order to make my living. I do, however, enjoy cooking and when my prep time is reduced by having a sharp blade that can make the work quicker and more enjoyable, it seems the food is better, the mood is better, and everyone is satisfied. I take pride in having sharp knives and my past experiences with even higher-end German cutlery was that of constant maintenance. I had my whetstones out every 6 months, it seems, and was always running the blades across a steele to get that edge to liven up after only a few uses. These blades have not enjoyed as much use as my prior knives because I'm not currently cooking as often as I once did, but I have noticed that they were sharp enough for most people's standards right out of the box. I used them once, enjoyed the experience, but wanted to see how much more I could get out of them. I got out my whetstones and went to work on them. A 300 grit to fine tune the shape and define my edge angle, followed by a 1,000 grit to refine the edge a bit, then a 6,000 grit to remove any stray burs and give a slight polish, then a 12,000 grit to truly polish the edges. These knives are sharp. I've used them quite a bit on a mixture of bamboo and plastic cutting boards for a mixture of fruits, veggies, and meats, and have not had to hone or re-polish the edges since. They're holding an edge perfectly and continue to make me smile while working on prepping for my meals. Did I mention they look cool? The black looks painted on, but it doesn't affect the performance and since I hand wash these, it's not like the high-heat of a dishwasher is testing the durability of the paint (if it is paint). The texture helps with food releasing from the blade, so I like having that too. The octagonal shaped handle is great, not slippery - even with wet hands. On this blade (the Kiritsuke), beware of how you handle the knife. I have found it very easy, when taking it off the wall magnet and regripping to begin my prep, to poke myself with the rear portion of the blade where it swoops back towards the handle. It is the shape of this particular blade that lends itself to this and not necessarily a fault to the knife, just in practice of how to handle this knife. Looking for entry level Japanese inspired kitchen knives made of hard steel (not soft German steel)? Look no further. Buy the whole set. That's my next move. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2022 by PhotoDorer

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars Handle with care and it will make short work of your cutting needs
Size: 5" utility knife
I recently purchased this and it's bigger brother (the 9" Kiritsuke) and am very impressed with these wonderful blades. I have always wanted a Shun or Yoshihiro VG10 Steel Gyuto style Japanese knife for my kitchen, but my lifestyle had never lent an environment where I felt I could own a multi-hundred dollar kitchen knife and expect it to be all it was meant to be without getting destroyed by misuse, lack of proper care and cleaning, and a potential for it to just go missing one-day. Now, I'm entering a time in my life where I COULD do that, however, I wanted to crawl before I walk before I run. I'm certain this $30 utility knife nor its $57 bigger brother would not hold it's own against one of the previously mentioned knives or anything else offered by those knife makers. That said, I am not a Chef and I do not have to depend on these knives in order to make my living. I do, however, enjoy cooking and when my prep time is reduced by having a sharp blade that can make the work quicker and more enjoyable, it seems the food is better, the mood is better, and everyone is satisfied. I take pride in having sharp knives and my past experiences with even higher-end German cutlery was that of constant maintenance. I had my whetstones out every 6 months, it seems, and was always running the blades across a steele to get that edge to liven up after only a few uses. These blades have not enjoyed as much use as my prior knives because I'm not currently cooking as often as I once did, but I have noticed that they were sharp enough for most people's standards right out of the box. I used them once, enjoyed the experience, but wanted to see how much more I could get out of them. I got out my whetstones and went to work on them. A 300 grit to fine tune the shape and define my edge angle, followed by a 1,000 grit to refine the edge a bit, then a 6,000 grit to remove any stray burs and give a slight polish, then a 12,000 grit to truly polish the edges. These knives are sharp. I've used them quite a bit on a mixture of bamboo and plastic cutting boards for a mixture of fruits, veggies, and meats, and have not had to hone or re-polish the edges since. They're holding an edge perfectly and continue to make me smile while working on prepping for my meals. Did I mention they look cool? The black looks painted on, but it doesn't affect the performance and since I hand wash these, it's not like the high-heat of a dishwasher is testing the durability of the paint (if it is paint). The texture helps with food releasing from the blade, so I like having that too. The octagonal shaped handle is great, not slippery - even with wet hands. Looking for entry level Japanese inspired kitchen knives made of hard steel (not soft German steel)? Look no further. Buy the whole set. That's my next move. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2022 by PhotoDorer

  • 4.0 out of 5 stars Yea, it's a $45 knife, but that is not a bad thing!
Size: 7" nakiri knife
For a $45 knife, you actually get a lot. If we really wanted superb quality or craftsmanship, we would have sprung for a Shun or something else Japanese made. HOWEVER, for our $45 we actually get a pretty well made knife here. I doubt it is hand forged...however, I do believe that it is forged in some way as you can clearly see the waterline on the blade and I don't think it is laser etched on. So some basic san mai. Likely someone is turning out billets in China from maybe Japanese steel? And these folks are making knives out of them. The hammer marks are fun, but the black looks painted on. The handle is everything they say it is. Nice quality wood, nice fit and finish. The thing comes wicked sharp and if the steels are what they say they are, it should hold an edge for a reasonable period of time. So yea, it's a pretty well made $45 knife that frankly is likely to last for years of use. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2023 by Nicole Georges Nicole Georges

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars Impressive knife for the money.
Size: 7" nakiri knife
I have brand new Zwilling pro chef knife, Miyabi Birchwood Gyuto knife, Miyabi Birchwood Shotoh knife, Zwilling Twin Pollux Chinese Cleaver and a number of other Santoku knives of various brands. The Findking Nakiri is the most affordable and the sharpest kitchen knife I have. Amazing. The knife balance well and fell like extension of my hand. It cuts thru any vegetable effortlessly. And it only costed me only 37 dollars. I am impressed. Very impressed. Let see how long it will keep an edge. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2023 by Trader John

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