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Specifications
Style: | Gyuto |
Blade Length: | 240mm |
Weight: | 150grms |
Blade Material: | VG10 Core, Fluorine Resin Non Stick Coated Stainless Clad |
Handle Material: | Wenge/Buffalo Horn |
HRC: | 60-61 |
168mm VG10 Core, Tsuchime Damascus Clad Bunka Knife
Specifications
Style: | Bunka |
Blade Length: | 168mm |
Overall Length: | 312mm |
Height @ Heel: | 48.5mm |
Spine Thickness @ Mid: | 2mm |
Weight: | 158g |
Blade Material: | VG10 Core, Tsuchime Damascus Clad |
Handle Material: | Octagon Ebony |
HRC: | ∼61 |
Ceramics Information
The Sushi mug range is designed and made at the Yama kiln in Gifu prefecture, Japan. Made of 'Minoyaki' porcelain, fired at a high temperature and hand finished at the Yama kiln in Gifu prefecture, Japan.
7cm diameter
10cm height
270ml capacity
Specifications
Style: | Gyuto |
Blade Length: | 206mm |
Overall Length: | 350mm |
Height @ Heel: | 49.5mm |
Spine Thickness @ Mid: | 2mm |
Weight: | 181g |
Blade Material: | VG10 Core, Tsuchime Damascus Clad |
Handle Material: | Octagon Ebony |
HRC: | ∼61 |
*AUSTRALIAN & NZ CUSTOMERS ONLY*
(We are currently looking to expand to some international locations if courier options are available)
The GreenLife Tabletop BBQ's are the perfect alternative to the bulkier clay Hibachi's when portability and ease of use are the priority. Crafted in Sanjo, Niigata with the typical attention to detail expected of goods from this area, they are a lightweight, no-fuss option for yakitori, steaks, vegetables, seafood, or anything else that does well cooked on charcoal.
Just heat our White Charcoal Sticks, empty them into the grill, and you're good to go.
We highly recommend pairing with a good drink, a nice view, and good company.
Specifications:
- Unit Size: 37cmx25.5cmx16cm
- Weight: 1.65kg
- Material: Stainless Steel
- Origin: Sanjo, Japan
Specifications
Style: | Gyuto |
Blade Length: | 215mm |
Overall Length: | 360mm |
Weight: | 160g |
Blade Height @ Heel: | 47mm |
Bevel: | Double Bevel |
Spine Thickness @ Mid: | 2mm |
Blade Material: | VG10 Core, Stainless Clad |
Handle Material: | Octagon Dyed Maple |
Ceramics Information
The Sushi mug range is designed and made at the Yama kiln in Gifu prefecture, Japan. Made of 'Minoyaki' porcelain, fired at a high temperature and hand finished at the Yama kiln in Gifu prefecture, Japan.
7cm diameter
10cm height
270ml capacity
Specifications
Style: | Petty |
Blade Length: | 150mm |
Overall Length: | 280mm |
Height @ Heel: | 27mm |
Spine Thickness @ Mid: | 2mm |
Weight: | 60g |
Blade Material: | SG2 Core, Stainless Tsuchime Clad |
Handle Material: | Octagon Rosewood/Pakka |
HRC: | ~63 |
Specifications
Style: | Sujihiki |
Blade Length: | 270mm |
Overall Length: | 380mm |
Weight: | 155g |
Blade Height @ Heel: | 40mm |
Bevel: | Double Bevel |
Spine Thickness @ Heel: | 2mm |
Spine Thickness @ Mid: | 2mm |
Blade Material: | SG2 Core, Stainless Tsuchime Clad |
Handle Material: | Octagon Rosewood/Red Pakka |
HRC: | ~63 |
Specifications
Style: | Gyuto |
Blade Length: | 240mm |
Overall Length: | 395mm |
Weight: | 200g |
Blade Height @ Heel: | 50mm |
Bevel: | Double Bevel |
Spine Thickness @ Heel/Mid: | 2mm/2mm |
Blade Material: | VG-10W Rainbow Damascus Stainless Clad |
Handle Material: | Octagon Dark Maple |
HRC | ~61 |
Specifications
Style: | Gyuto |
Blade Length: | 210mm |
Overall Length: | 337mm |
Height @ Heel: | 47mm |
Spine Thickness @ Mid: | 2mm |
Weight: | 133g |
Blade Material: | SG2 Core, Stainless Clad |
Handle Material: | Octagon Rosewood/Pakka |
HRC: | ~63 |
165mm Blue 2 Core Carbon Clad, Kurouchi Finish Bunka Knife.
Specifications
Style: | Bunka |
Blade Length: | 165mm |
Overall Length: | 265mm |
Weight: | 83g |
Blade Height @ Heel: | 46mm |
Bevel: | Double Bevel |
Spine Thickness @ Mid: | 1.9mm |
Blade Material: | Blue 2 Core Carbon Clad, Kurouchi Finish |
HRC: | ~62-63 |
Product Information
This drip kettle with a slim spout makes it easier to control the amount and speed of hot water being poured, making it useful when brewing a V60.
Colour: Matte Black
Width: 29.2 cm
Height: 14.7 cm
Diameter: 14.4 cm
Capacity: 800ml
Weight: 0.6kg
Material: Stainless steel body & lid. Phenol resin handle and knob of lid.
Full instructions: https://www.hario.com/product/VKB-120-MB.pdf
Specifications
Style: | Gyuto |
Blade Length: | 180mm |
Overall Length: | 300mm |
Weight: | 147g |
Blade Height @ Heel: | 42mm |
Bevel: | Double Bevel |
Spine Thickness @ Mid: | 1.5mm |
Blade Material: | VG1, Stainless Clad |
Handle Material: | Western Pakka Wood |
If you asked: "Give me a stone that isn't too soft, isn't too hard, has great feedback, is splash and go, and has its own base but won't cost me an arm and a leg,", we're reaching for the Shapton Kuromaku every time.
Somewhat reminiscent of the Chosera (albeit with a slightly thinner stone), the Kuromaku are a splash and go dream. Softer than the Glass HR, harder than Suehiro Cerax, they represent excellent value.
Grit: #120 -> #320 -> #1000 -> #5000 -> #8000
Knife Information
1894- Mr. Tasaburo Shigematsu, a hardware wholesaler, introduced a new pocket knife with its blade and sheath folded by installing a small handle “Chikiri (tail)” on the blade, while inspired by the knife he brought back from Kagoshima.
He named it “Higonokami Knife” because many of his customers were in Kumamoto area (formally Higo country), which turned out to dramatically increase his sales. The blades have gradually changed their shapes. Unlike single-edged knives, the double-edged blades (V-shaped cross section) were in those days considered common. The earlier blades had a sharper tip (shape of a bamboo leaf), but now they have square shapes. The sheaths had a vertically folding style and a cross folding style, now the vertical one has to be custom made.
In 1911, at the First Kobe Export Articles Competitive Exhibition, Crown Prince (later Emperor Taisho) liked Higonokami on display very much and bought one, which is said to have helped its fame further spread.
The Higonikami is a fantastic traditional utility knife at a low cost.
Specifications
Style: | Higonokami |
Blade Length: | 65mm |
Casing Length: | 90mm |
Casing Width: | 15mm |
Weight: | 33g |
Bevel: | Double Bevel |
Blade Material: | Laminated SK Carbon Steel Nashiji Finish |
Handle Material: | Black Steel |
Stando's smaller sibling - Petite Stando. Light and quick, Petite Stando is our answer to the offset plating tweezer. At 8 inches it's comfortable nestled on the front of your apron, and ready to help plate on the pass. You'll find sharpened tips and a balanced tension between the tongs, allowing for precise placement and a strong grip.
Form-
We ditched the bland and clinical look of tongs, and replaced it with a soft streamlined shape. The namesake feature, a curved stand in the middle of the tool provides a wide surface area for finger placement and grip. The stand also keeps the tips elevated off the ground while not in use. Each piece is stamped, etched, and finished by hand at Mr. Ando’s workshop.
Origin-
Niigata, Japan
Material-
18/8 Japanese stainless steel
Length-
8 inches
Cleaning-
Hand-wash only, please.
Handling-
Petite Stando's tips is sharp out of the box. If you would like them less sharp, a few passes on medium-grit sandpaper or something similar will do the trick.
Packaging-
Packaging is constructed with recycled chipboard
FAQs
What is the difference between Stando and Petite Stando?
Stando is a 10" all-purpose tool designed to act like a more nimble tong. Stando has rounded tips and is comfortable anywhere you would use tongs like stirring noodles, grilling, sautéing veg, or flipping chicken. Petite Stando is 8" and has pointed tips and is a more dedicated plating tweezer, designed for delicate tasks like garnishing or handling small things.
I don't work in a restaurant, why should I buy Stando?
Tweezers have long been a secret weapon in pro kitchens. Where clunky collapsible tongs can rip or tear food and feel like cooking with two giant thumbs, tweezers are delicate and nimble allowing an opportunity to interact with your food with more control and intimacy. In addition to being a great cooking companion, Stando also works well as a serving utensil - from tinned fish to charcuterie boards and salads.