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Global17cm SAI Flexible Utility Knife

R999

Retail: R1,400
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R999

R1,400
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Crafted for professionals and serious kitchen enthusiasts, the Global Sai range by legendary designer Komin Yamada embodies both cutting-edge performance and deep-rooted Japanese tradition. This 17cm flexible knife is ideal for precise tasks such as de-boning, filleting, and skinning, delivering outstanding control and balance. The ergonomic handle features seven iconic dots, symbolising the seven virtues of the samurai, a nod to the bushido code. At its core lies 3-ply special steel, with a robust central core for unmatched sharpness, flanked by softer, corrosion-resistant stainless steel for resilience and easy maintenance. The distinctive hammered blade finish helps prevent food from sticking, while the seamless transition from handle to blade enhances strength and hygiene. A refined tool for those who value both function and form.

Product Features
  • Flexible blade: Ideal for de-boning, filleting, and skinning
  • Ergonomic handle: Provides a comfortable, secure grip
  • Seven-dot motif: Represents the 7 virtues of the samurai (Bushido)
  • Blade construction: 3-ply special steel
    • Core: Extremely hard steel for a long-lasting sharp edge
    • Outer layers: Corrosion-resistant stainless steel for added durability
  • Integrated design: Smooth, seamless forge between handle and blade for strength and hygiene
  • Hammered blade finish: Creates air pockets to prevent food from sticking
  • Stylish appearance: Modern yet steeped in traditional craftsmanship
Product Specifications
  • Blade Length: 17 cm
  • Blade Type: Flexible
  • Steel Type: 3-ply special steel (hard core with softer outer layers)
  • Handle: Stainless steel with ergonomic grip
  • Finish: Hammered blade with polished handle
  • Recommended Use: De-boning, filleting, skinning
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