

🔪 Slice like a pro, shine like a star.
The Tojiro DP Gyutou 8.2" chef knife features a stain-resistant chromium steel blade designed for durability and precision. Its ambidextrous even edge suits both left and right-handed users, while the lightweight 210g carbon steel construction ensures comfortable, professional-level performance in any kitchen.
| Brand | Tojiro |
| Model Number | FBA_F-808 |
| Color | Black |
| Product Dimensions | 33.5 x 6.1 x 2 cm; 210 g |
| Material | carbon steel; chromium stain-resistant steel |
| Item Weight | 210 g |
T**S
I tojiro sono degli ottimi coltelli, affilati e non troppo costosi. Unica cosa, la spedizione è stata molto lenta.
B**A
Simplement excellent : - pris en main impeccable - lame extrêmement occupante - bon rapport qualité prix - usure correct - pas très lourd - design élégant ( je suis chef cuisinier, produit validé pas l'équipe) On noteras quand même l'attente de 45 jours pour le recevoir, mais bon ( produit venus du Japon ).. donc l"attente est long mais très vite compensé par la satisfaction d'avoir un couteau génial en main.
M**0
Das Messer ist aus rotfreiem Stahl (zumindest die äußeren Schichten) und es benötigt nicht so viel Pflege wie rostende. Die gelieferte Klinge hat eine mehr als brauchbare Schärfe und es ist gut verarbeitet. Am Anfang der Kline, beim Griff unten, wurde es nicht ganz sauber poliert und eine Stelle ist ganz wenig rau geblieben. Das kann man aber leicht selber ausbessern. Vor der Bestellung habe ich befürchtet, dass es B-Ware ist, da der Preis so niedrig ist...ist es aber auf keinen Fall. Ich weis nicht aus welchem Material der Griff ist, aber man sieht keine Holzstruktur. Die Lieferung war blitzschnell, wenn man bedenkt, dass die Lieferung aus Japan erfolgte, nur 10 Tage obwohl 2-3 Wochen angegeben war. Ich habe es noch nicht intensiv verwendet, lediglich den Papiertest gemacht. Mann macht aber nichts falsch bei dem Messer, vor allem ist der Preis (59€) unschlagbar für Europa, da es sonnst wo für ca. 100€ verkauft wird exkl. Versandkosten. Das Messer wird in allen Messerforen als sehr gutes Einsteigermesser bezeichnet und für Hobbyköche ist es echt TOP! Ah ja, die Versandkosten waren inklusive und es wurde keine Einfuhrumsatzsteuer (Wien) verrechnet...passiert irgendwie nie bei Messern aus Japan:)
A**R
To be clear this is a Tojiro DP Gyuto. When it arrives in its nice little gold box it says Tojiro DP, it also has it wrote on the blade, so not sure why it is not being sold as such. Now to the knife itself. As this is classed as an entry level to Japanese knifes I wasn't expecting too much. It comes in a little gold box with a thin plastic sheath, which to be honest isn't the best protection but better than nothing at all. First impression was good, the fit and finish looked ok with no obvious marks or imperfections. I was slightly surprised at how thin the blade was and how light it was, being used to heavy western style knifes. It is not a Damascus blade so it wont win any beauty contests, but looking closely at the cutting edge I was surprised to see how polished and shiny it was. As it is a Tojiro it is made from VG10 steel clad in stainless steel for protection. Having only used western knifes like Wusthof I was expecting it to be of similar sharpness, boy was I wrong. Straight out of the box it was way sharper than my Wusthof. The first time I used it I couldn't believe how easily it cuts or how little pressure was needed, now I know how the chefs on tv cut so fast and so thin. It has a European handle and so it felt comfortable in my hand straight away. I now have a second Tojiro DP (150mm petty) and these 2 knifes are my go to knifes for 95% of the time. A slight word of caution, looking on line it appears that VG10 steel can be a bit brittle and needs a bit more care than a standard kitchen knife, such as NO dishwasher, don't drop or throw the knife into a sink and clean by hand as soon as you have finished using it. Overall for the price (cheaper than a Wusthof) I would highly recommend this knife to anyone looking to make a foray into the world of Japanese knives or is looking to buy a good, sharp, sensibly priced knife.
S**R
A wonderful knife. Over priced but there is little you can do due to import, customs, sellers profit margins. It is a razor sharp knife. You should have atleast 6000 grit stone to maintain the factory sharpness level. Kingkw 65 or king kds are good choices.
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