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Santoku Knives – Japanese All-Purpose Knives

Santoku knife in premium quality – manufactured by TYROLIT in cooperation with Stubai, Made in Tirol.

The Santoku knives from Tyrolit Life

The santoku knives of the Tyrolit Life knives offer you outstanding performance. The Santoku knives are available with an 18 cm and a 12 cm long blade, both made of one piece of stainless steel (steel material 1.4116) and ice-hardened several times (56 HRC).

This enables you to master chopping, dicing, and slicing meat, fish, and vegetables like a professional. The special hollow edge minimizes the sticking of food, facilitating efficient and swift work in the kitchen.

Santoku knife 18 cm

€ 119,90inc. VAT.

Santoku II 12 cm

€ 59,90inc. VAT.

Guide

Learn everything about kitchen knives in our knife guide, how to find the right knife, how to care for your high-quality kitchen knives, sharpen knives and store them.

Santoku knives with hollow-edge – Japanese kitchen knives from Tyrol

The Japanese kitchen knives, the Santoku knives, are manufactured by Tyrolit Life in collaboration with tool expert Stubai in Tyrol. The name of the Santoku knife, which originates from Japan, comes from the two words “San” and “Toku”, translating roughly to “three virtues”

Considering in this context that meat, fish and vegetables can be cut effortlessly with a santoku knife, the name seems all the more appropriate.

Therefore, every well-equipped kitchen should have a professional santoku knife. It enables the preparation of a wide range of dishes and contributes to the fine and gentle chopping of food.

The Santoku knives are versatile, all-purpose blades that enjoy great popularity among both beginners and hobby chefs, proving their worth in daily kitchen tasks.

What is a Santoku knife?

In addition to their versatility, santoku knives are particularly known for their uncompromising sharpness. The all-purpose chef knives have a very sharp blade, which is accompanied by a blunt upper edge (blade back). The course of the upper edge and the handle of the knife form a straight line. The sharp knife blade is also very wide, so that it clearly protrudes beyond the knife handle.

The special blade shape offers the benefit of a comfortable grip during cutting tasks and simultaneously provides safe finger protection. Whereas regular meat knives can sometimes be quite heavy, a Japanese santoku knife features a lightweight design.

The extremely sharp all-purpose knives are primarily designed for the so-called pressure cut or reverse top-down method and offer an optimal balance between blade and handle.

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Granton edge – the special feature of the Santoku knife

The unique feature of a Santoku knife is its special blade, which boasts a so-called hollow edge (or referred to as granton edge, hollowed dimples). It is exceptionally broad yet remarkably thin. Combined with an extremely high level of sharpness, this all-purpose knife enables the finest of cuts.

Meat, fish, and vegetables can be easily diced almost effortlessly, without any compression of the food items. The specially designed blade ensures that food doesn’t stick to it. This way, negative impacts on the food and its aromatic substances are minimized. Therefore, meals prepared with a Santoku knife promise an exceptional culinary delight.

What do you cut with a Santoku knife?

With this Santoku knife from Tyrolit Life, cutting, dicing, and chopping meat, fish, and vegetables feels almost effortless. The specialized hollow edge significantly reduces the sticking of food to the blade, enabling efficient and swift kitchen tasks. Unlike conventional knives, the Tyrolit Life Santoku chef’s knife features a slightly shortened and wide blade that extends far below the handle, thus providing maximum finger safety.

Its balance, along with easy handling and cutting guidance, makes this knife particularly popular among beginners and hobby chefs. Available in two different lengths, it suits a wide range of tasks, from large to smaller jobs.

Santoku knife 18 cm – Details at a glance

  • Blade length of 18 cm
  • Weight of 200 g
  • Highest cutting quality
  • Forged from one piece of stainless steel
  • Multi-ice hardened (56 HRC)

Santoku II 12cm – Small Santoku Knife

TYROLIT Life Santoku II Knife
  • Blade length of 12 cm
  • Weight of 77 g
  • Highest cutting quality
  • Forged from a single piece of stainless steel
  • Multiple ice-hardened (56 HRC)

The small Santoku knife, Santoku II, stands out with its short blade and light weight. It proves to be the ideal vegetable knife for finer cutting tasks. Thanks to the granton edge, the food effortlessly slides off the blade.

How to Sharpen a Santoku Knife?

You can easily sharpen your Santoku knife in a variety of ways. To preserve your knife’s sharpness, it is essential to sharpen it regularly. Knife sharpeners with different levels of grit are suitable, starting with a coarse grind for blunter blades, followed by a fine grind with a finer grit, such as with a honing steel. Tyrolit Life offers several knife sharpeners, each featuring two types of grits to ensure your blades remain razor-sharp.

To keep your knife both sharp and durable, you should wash it by hand. Simply washing it with warm water and a mild detergent before drying it and making it ready for its next use will suffice. For more detailed information, refer to the article – Sharpening and grinding Santoku knives.

Other knives and accessories from Tyrolit Life

In addition to high-quality knives, your basic equipment should also include a variety of knife accessories. These accessories will help you properly care for your kitchen knives and facilitate your work in the kitchen.

Here you will find more knives and kitchen accessories from Tyrolit Life:
– [Knife Sharpeners](https://www.tyrolitlife.com/knives/knife-sharpener/?lang=en)
– [Knife Grinders](https://www.tyrolitlife.com/knives/knife-sharpener/?lang=en)
– [Vegetable Knives](https://www.tyrolitlife.com/knives/vegetable-knife/?lang=en)
– [Magnetic Knife Blocks](https://www.tyrolitlife.com/knives/knife-blocks/?lang=en)
– [Knife Sets](https://www.tyrolitlife.com/knives/knife-sets/?lang=en)
– [Cutting Boards](https://www.tyrolitlife.com/knives/cutting-boards/?lang=en)
– [Sharpening Stones with Different Grits](https://www.tyrolitlife.com/knives/grindstone-knives/?lang=en)
– [Bread Knives](https://www.tyrolitlife.com/knives/bread-knife/?lang=en)
– [Pizza Stones](https://www.tyrolitlife.com/pizza-stone/?lang=en)

FAQs on Buying a Santoku Knife

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