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Ytuomzi 7" Nakiri Knife - Razor Sharp 7-inch Vegetable Cleaver for Kitchen | High Carbon Stainless Steel Multipurpose Asian Vegetable Knife | Japanese Chef's Knife for Chopping, Dicing & Slicing

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$27.95
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  • [Multi-function Nakiri Knife] : YTUOMZI Vegetable knife blade is 7 inches long, 2.5mm thickness, it is perfect for various kitchen tasks for slicing of vegetables and meat or fruits. It can chop, slice, and dice...
  • [Superior Sharpness] : Crafted with 5Cr15Mov German High Carbon Stainless Steel, this Nakiri Knife delivers razor-sharp precision with a 15-degree edge, with 56+ hardness. The razor-sharp cutting edge allows you to...
  • [Hammered Pattern Nakiri Knife] : Part of the Hammered Series Knives, this vegetable cleaver features a beautiful hammered finish pattern that reduces drag and prevents food from sticking to the blade, making the...
  • [Perfect Gift for Family and Friends]: YTUOMZI Nakiri knife is packed with an elegant gift box, which can as a perfect gift for chefs and cooking enthusiasts on special festivals and parties, such as birthdays...
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