Milk Street Kitchin-to™ and Serrated Kitchin-tan™ Set - Milk Street Store

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Milk Street Kitchin-to™ and Serrated Kitchin-tan™ Set - Milk Street Store

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These are the only two knives you’ll need in your kitchen. The utility-sized Serrated Kitchin-tan strikes the perfect balance between a paring knife and a chef’s knife. We were inspired by Japanese petty knives, which are commonly used as the go-to knife for smaller tasks around the kitchen, but we added many signature design touches as well, including a file pattern on the blade for a better grip and a safe rounded-tip knife blade of German 1.4116 Steel. Using this knife feels like cutting through butter—it makes cooking fun! It even makes a great sandwich knife. And the Kitchin-to combines the thin blade of a Japanese vegetable knife and the satisfying heft of a Chinese cleaver. The goal was to design a knife that feels good in the hand, gives you total control of the blade from heel to tip—whether.
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These are the only two knives you’ll need in your kitchen. The utility-sized Serrated Kitchin-tan strikes the perfect balance between a paring knife and a chef’s knife. We were inspired by Japanese petty knives, which are commonly used as the go-to knife for smaller tasks around the kitchen, but we added many signature design touches as well, including a file pattern on the blade for a better grip and a safe rounded-tip knife blade of German 1.4116 Steel. Using this knife feels like cutting through butter—it makes cooking fun! It even makes a great sandwich knife. And the Kitchin-to combines the thin blade of a Japanese vegetable knife and the satisfying heft of a Chinese cleaver. The goal was to design a knife that feels good in the hand, gives you total control of the blade from heel to tip—whether slicing garlic, chopping parsley or cutting through butternut squash like it were butter. We traveled to knife shows, scoured kitchen shops around the country, quizzed home cooks and studied how our cooking school students slice, dice, chop and mince. We then worked with knife-makers and an industrial designer to realize our design. We went through numerous iterations of blade shapes, thicknesses, grinds, weights and handles before reaching what we believe is the perfect knife for all-around kitchen use. [/description-break]Specifications [/title]Net Weight: -Kitchin-tan: 100 grams-Kitchin-to: 200 gramsBlade Length:-Kitchin-tan: 5.5 inches -Kitchin-to: 7.5 inchesBlade Steel: This is the 2nd edition with German 1.4116 steel. The previous editions used Japanese AUS 8 steel.[/accordion] Care and Use [/title]Care: The knives must be washed by hand and dried after each use immediately to ensure no staining occurs. Do not put in dishwasher.To maintain the blade's edge, sharpen the Kitchin-to at a 17 degree angle. If you need to sharpen the Serrated Kitchin-tan, we recommend using a fine diamond sharpening rod. Simply slide the rod in the scallops between the teeth to bring the edge back.[/accordions-break]Here’s why we love them:[/banner_heading]Sturdy, effective blades. These knives’ fully considered blade shapes borrow elements from our favorite Western and Japanese-style knives. The Serrated Kitchin-tan’s 5.5-inch blade is long enough for most tasks yet short enough for close, tight handwork—peeling garlic, shallots and onions, for example, or trimming radishes or mushroom stems. Meanwhile, the Kitchin-to’s 7.5-inch-long blade is nearly as tall as a cleaver—almost 2.5 inches at the butt. It can mince, chop, slice and push-cut, and it's broad enough to use as a bench scraper for transferring chopped foods from the cutting board. And at 1.5 millimeters thick at the spine, the blades of both knives are thin enough for the finest cuts, yet not unnervingly flexible like some other knives. And the subtly curved belly makes them functional for rock-chopping and mincing, as well as long, clean slicing. Designed with safety in mind. The knives’ rounded tip keeps fingers safe, and the butt of the bolsterless blades is curved inward to make it easy to grip for fine control. Inspired by traditional Japanese blades with a hammered finish, our knives have a filework pattern machined into the blade near the handle. This acts as a grippy, tactile point for the thumb and index finger to grasp securely. Ergonomic handles. The ergonomic handles are made from black polymer. The handles are flattened on top to fill the palm securely, then taper downward toward the butt of the knife to accommodate a secure grip. The top of the handles also angles toward the blade to allow a comfortable, confident pinch grip.[/banner-text-break]

Milk Street Kitchin-to™ and Serrated Kitchin-tan™ Set - Milk Street Store

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Milk Street Kitchin-to™ and Serrated Kitchin-tan™ Set - Milk Street Store

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Milk Street Kitchin-to™ and Serrated Kitchin-tan™ Set - Milk Street Store

Milk Street Kitchin-to and Kitchin-tan: Not recommended at price point : r/chefknives