Misono Fruit Knife 4.1"

SKU: HMI-MOFR-105
Size: 4.1" (105 mm)
$28.50
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Features

Style:Fruit Knife

Steel Type:Stain-Resistant Steel

Steel Material:High Carbon 13Cr. Molybdenum

Classification:

Saya Cover:Magnetic Wooden Cover

Knife Bevel:50/50

Handle Material:Composite Wood

Bolster Material:

HRC:58 - 59

Knife Weight in grams:57

Blade Width (Widest part of the blade) in inches: 0.87

Spine Width (Widest part of the spine) in inches:0.08

Handle Length in inches:4.1

Specifications

Style

Fruit Knife

Steel Type

Molybdenum Stain Resistant Steel

Saya Cover

Not Included

Blade

Double-Edged (50/50)

Blade Length

4.1” (10.5cm)

Handle Material

Composite Wood

*HRc

N/A

* Hardness Rockwell C scale

General knife care tips and warnings

  • Never wash knives in the dishwasher
  • Stain-resistant knives are not stainless.
  • Improper care will result in rusting and chipping.
  • Please wipe knives dry after use to prevent rusting.
  • Western style knives sold at KORIN have significantly thinner blades than typical Western knives. Use of honing steels or sharpening machines may result in chipping.
  • We advice all customers to always use sharpening stones to sharpen or hone knives.

For more information, please check our page on sharpening tips.

About Misono Molybdenum
Misono’s most affordable line of knives is created with a stain resistant molybdenum steel blade. The added molybdenum and vanadium gives this line a greater rust-resistance and hardness. Misono’s popularity stems from the thin profile that allows the knife to be used and sharpened for a long period of time.
About Misono
Misono was established in 1935, and the company has been kept a small, exclusively family-owned business for decades. The company began as a kitchen tool blade maker for vegetable peelers.Today Misono is Japan’s oldest Western style knife maker, with only fifty workers producing 150,000 knives a year. While many larger companies send knives to other manufacturers to have specialists make different parts of a knife, Misono produces 100% of their knives in house with extreme attention to detail for quality assurance. Misono’s production process is very similar to
that of traditional Japanese style knives, as they are largely made by hand. Misono ensures a long lasting edge retention for professional use by using hard steel and hand finished sharpening. To guarantee that all Misono knives are of the highest quality, knives do not leave the company without passing several levels of inspections.
About the Misono Fruit Knife
The Misono Fruit knife is created with a professional grade 50:50 molybdenum blade that can be resharpened, which differentiates it from fruit knives in the market. This product can be used as a real kitchen knife and serves as a handy tool for outdoor cooking. Each piece comes with a small magnetic wooden cover to secure the knife when not in use.

Country of Origin: Japan