Hecef 8 inch Chef Knife, with 67-Layers Japanese Damascus Steel and Resin Handle
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Hecef 8 inch Chef Knife, with 67-Layers Japanese Damascus Steel and Resin Handle

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Hecef 8 inch Chef Knife, with 67-Layers Japanese Damascus Steel and Resin HandleLooking for a knife that's both functional and beautiful and will last you for many years? Look no further, this Hecef 8 Inch Damascus Chefs Knife is a great choice. The knife is made of high quality 67 layer Damascus steel with a hardness of HRC602. After precision quenching and vacuum cryogenic treatment, it has the characteristics of high hardness, high toughness and corrosion resistance. The blade adopts 12 degree wet grinding for long lasting

Looking for a knife that's both functional and beautiful and will last you for many years? Look no further, this Hecef 8-Inch Damascus Chef’s Knife is a great choice.

The knife is made of high-quality 67-layer Damascus steel with a hardness of HRC60±2. After precision quenching and vacuum cryogenic treatment, it has the characteristics of high hardness, high toughness and corrosion resistance. The blade adopts 12-degree wet grinding for long-lasting sharpness. At the same time, the unique Damascus blade is not only easy to maintain, but also integrated with the unique appearance, highlighting your unique taste as a chef.

The appearance design is simple and elegant, fashionable and beautiful. Engraved copper nails reflect elegance. Combining high-quality materials and multiple hand-polished processes to reflect the details, it is both fashionable and noble.

Beautifully designed with an extra-sturdy resin handle and balanced dual-steel head construction, this cooking knife turns slicing into a luxurious first-class experience. The handle design is scientific and elegant, suitable for most chefs to hold. Each knife features an ergonomic resin handle that's comfortable to hold, improving accuracy and minimizing fatigue, numbness, or pain during food preparation. Damascus chef's knives are not only sharp, but the decoration is also world-class.

The stunning fishbone patterned surface makes your cooking moments the most enjoyable of your life. This is a great gift for home cooks, professional chefs, cooking students and collections (Christmas, Weddings, Birthdays, Mother's Day, Father's Day).

[High-quality Japanese Damascus Steel]: This Damascus chef knife is made from 67-layer Damascus steel with the hardness of HRC60±2. After cold and heat treatment, it has high hardness, high toughness and corrosion resistance. The blade adopts 12-degree wet sharpening to achieve long-lasting sharpness.
[Ergonomic Resin and Wood Handle]: The design is elegant, fashionable, beautiful and ergonomic; the stable wooden handle has a comfortable grip, bright colors, elegant and beautiful textures. Combined with high-quality materials and multiple processes of hand-finishing, it reflects the details and has both fashion and dignity.
[Easy to Hold]: The double steel head structure of the handle makes the overall balance of the knife excellent, easy to control, labor-saving and not tiring on the hands. The handle is made of resin and natural solid wood, which makes the handle have the advantages of resin and solid wood at the same time. It will not be penetrated by water vapor and liquid, and is insulating, acid and alkali resistant, and high strength.
[Professional Slicing Chef Knife]: The blade is biased towards slicing function. The large curved edge makes slicing more efficient. The weight and width of the blade are moderate, suitable for cutting, slicing and shredding fruits and vegetables.
[Exquisite Gift Box]: Luxurious gift box packaging, suitable for Christmas, weddings, birthdays, Father's Day, Mother's Day and other holiday gifts, also suitable for professional chefs and home cooking enthusiasts.

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