

🔪 Elevate your kitchen game with the Matsato – where ancient craftsmanship meets modern mastery!
The Matsato Chef Knife features a 6.3-inch blade forged from premium 1.4116 Japanese stainless steel, ensuring long-lasting sharpness and resistance to rust or chipping. Its solid oak handle offers ergonomic balance and a secure grip, making it ideal for precise chopping, slicing, and dicing. Lightweight at 176 grams, this versatile knife is perfect for both home cooks and professional chefs seeking a reliable, stylish tool that blends traditional Japanese design with modern durability.




| ASIN | B0CLVMXH3Y |
| Best Sellers Rank | #87,521 in Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Kitchen ) #270 in Chef's Knives |
| Brand | Matsato |
| Color | Silver, Wood |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (6,944) |
| Date First Available | 24 June 2025 |
| Item Weight | 176 g |
| Material | 1.4116 Japanese Stainles Wood |
| Model Number | Matsato |
| Product Dimensions | 27.48 x 5.28 x 2.18 cm; 176 g |
M**O
Bel coltello, affilato, comodo e maneggevole
W**R
For the price hands down the best knife I have purchased. Sharp from first use. Great on veggies and meats. Nice metal quality weighty enough to know there is enough meat to sharpen for years
D**H
Good product for kitchen n outdoor use
L**N
Pas op voor je vinger dit mes is inderdaad zeer scherp
T**S
This might be my favorite knife now. It's fun to use, even if it's not always intuitive on how to best apply the edge. I gave it a full 5 stars even though it was not as sharp as advertised. It was fairly sharp but definitely has spots that needed more attention. I will try sharpening it soon and depending on how that goes might edit the stars, but from what I have seen of it and the quality of it I don't expect I will lower my rating. Pros: -Unique blade that if fun to use -Finger hole that keeps knife from slipping even when hands/handle are slippery -Appears to be good quality steel (I'm not a metal worker and have yet to sharpen it to get a feel for it's quality) -Full tang (metal of the blade continues to the bottom of the handle. This is important so that if the handle is damaged the blade won't fall off and become unusable, just will need a new grip) Cons: -Not initially as sharp as advertised (edge wasn't terrible, just not the razor sharp as promised) -Case/sheath had to be purchased separately (maybe I am being to critical here. It is sold as a kitchen knife after all) I think for the price it is a very good purchase so far (pending ease of sharpening)
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