PRODUCT INFORMATION
The HAYABUSA Chef’s 8in knife combines precision, versatility, and ease of use, making it an indispensable tool for a wide range of kitchen tasks. Its sharp edge, balanced design, and high-quality construction ensure that it performs well in both professional and home cooking environments.
- For those who require a knife that stays sharp longer but also value durability.
- 3 layers; VG5 high-carbon stainless steel cutting core, SUS410 stainless outer layers.
- The VG-5 cutting core offers a well-balanced combination of edge retention, toughness, and ease of resharpening.
- SUS410 stainless steel provides a good balance of hardness, toughness, and corrosion resistance.
- Long-lasting 14-15 degree edge on each side enables precise cutting and slicing with less effort, resulting in cleaner cuts without crushing the food.
- Hammered finish, known as “Tsuchime” in Japanese, reduces drag during cutting for easier food release, while also embodying a connection to traditional Japanese craftsmanship.
- Red and black linen micarta handle is a high-quality, durable composite material known for its strength, moisture resistance, excellent grip, and ability to not harbor bacteria
- 61 Rockwell hardness.
- Stainless steel bolster.
- Full tang construction.
- Made with Japanese tamahagane steel.
- Handcrafted in Tsubame City, Niigata Prefecture, Japan.
HAYABUSA Chefs 8in
SKU: 4906496715052
$185.00Price
- TAMAHAGANE STEEL – History & Craftsmanship
• Centuries-old tradition: Dates back over 800 years to Japan’s feudal era; used in forging samurai swords.
• Name meaning: Tamahagane translates to “jewel steel” or “precious steel.”
• Smelted in tatara furnaces: Made using traditional charcoal-fueled clay furnaces with iron sand (satetsu) as the raw material.
KEY FEATURES
• High carbon content: Ideal balance of hardness and edge retention.
• Handcrafted refinement: Impurities are removed by repeated folding and hammering.
• Dense grain structure: Promotes long-lasting sharpness and a smooth cutting edge.
BENEFITS IN KITCHEN KNIVES
• Exceptional sharpness: Fine grain allows for an extremely precise edge.
• Superior edge retention: Holds its edge longer than many modern stainless steels.
• Cultural authenticity: Embodies the spirit of Japanese craftsmanship, tradition, and quality.
• Visual beauty: Often showcases a natural luster and layered finish evocative of classic blades.
