Mcusta Zanmai - Beyond Blue Petty 110 (ZBX-5001B)
Mcusta Zanmai - Beyond Blue Petty 110 (ZBX-5001B)
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Made in Seki City
Mcusta Zanmai’s “Beyond Blue” series is innovative and traditional at the same time. Beyond expectations and yet firmly fashioned after tradition; it is exceptionally thin, lightweight, sharp, sporting a K-Tip and curved blade profiles for clean slicing and fine cuts.
Beyond’s blades are sanmai construction, cladded with stainless on the outside safeguarding the Super Aogami (Blue#2 carbon) steel in the core (HRC 64) and hosting a mirror polish edge, which will give way to a natural patina with use.
These blades are complemented with a traditional, octagonal Wa handle made from non-stabilized natural wood, accessorized by a decorative pin, and twisted for remarkable comfort.
While not a workhorse knife, it can assist in the most delicate jobs and thinnest cuts for both professionals and avid home chefs. The Beyond series performs as expected from hand-finished Japanese cutlery and has great edge retention to stay slicing longer.
Product Details:
- Steel Type:Super Aogami/ stainless clad
- Hardness: Estimated: HRC of 63-64
- Handle Material: Hinoki with Nickel Silver Ferrule
- Heel Height: 26mm
- Weight: 74g
- Edge Length: 110mm
- Handle: Wa Twisted Octagonal
Care:
Carbon steel knives require immediate cleaning and thorough drying after each use to prevent rust. Hand-wash with warm soapy water, never use a dishwasher, and regularly apply food-safe mineral oil or camellia oil to the blade to protect it. A natural patina will develop over time, which helps protect the blade from corrosion. Store securely in a knife block, magnetic strip, or sheath.
Acidic Foods: Rinse immediately after cutting citrus, tomatoes, or onions to prevent discoloration.
Maintenance: Use wooden or plastic cutting boards; avoid glass, granite, steel, and bamboo. Use a ceramic honing rod regularly to maintain the edge.
Do not use for cutting bones, frozen food, or extremely hard items to avoid chipping.
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