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Fujimoto Hammer Tone SLD Petty 135mm

Fujimoto Hammer Tone SLD Petty 135mm

Regular price $206.00 AUD
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A semi-stainless workhorse. The Hammer Tone can do it all, great for professional chefs, home cooks and everyone in between.

I’ve always loved blades like this with a hammered ‘tsuchime’ texture and a dark ‘kurouchi’ finish because they show the love that went into making the knife and just looks so badass. This particular blade is forged from SLD steel, which takes a crazy edge and holds it super well but isn’t high maintenance like some Japanese steels. Just wash by hand and wipe it dry to avoid rust!

Fujimoto knives sport a classic Japanese handle, called a ‘wa handle,’ that puts most of the knife’s weight in the blade.  While it may seem a little unusual to some, this design allows the knife to do more of the work and is super comfortable once you get used to it. 

Fujimoto blades are crafted by a team of expert craftspeople, and each step is hand-done by a specialist in their field to create a consistent, affordable, high-performance knife. The result is an incredible Japanese blade in a traditional style that is super reliable and doesn’t break the bank.

About the Shape - This is the knife for smaller jobs that are done on a cutting board. Perfect for slicing shallots, cutting herbs, and boning smaller proteins. Additionally, Petty knives are an indispensable tool for those who feel uncomfortable wielding a larger chef knife.

 

Shape Petty
Maintenance Level Low
Blade Length 135 mm |
Thickness 3.3 mm / 1.9 mm
Above the Heel / 1cm from the tip.
Weight 84 g
Steel Type SLD Semi-Stainless Steel with Stainless Steel Cladding
Rockwell Hardness 60 - 62
Edge/Bevel Double (50/50)
Handle Wa (Japanese) Handle - Octagon Walnut Black Pakkawood Collar
Knife Line Fujimoto Hammer Tone
Brand Fujimoto x Tadafusa
Made in Tsubame-Sanjo, Niigata, Japan

A NOTE ABOUT RUST

Semi-stainless steel is a compromise between the edge retention of carbon steel
and the rust resistance of stainless. This steel will rust if you let it. To avoid “bad” rust (orange rust) Wipe the knife dry with a dry cloth after use. By this we mean: between cutting and putting the knife down, wipe it dry. Overtime the blade will begin to protect itself with an oxide layer (grey to dark grey “good” rust), this will slow the reaction time but not inhibit the rust entirely. Maintain the good habit of drying off your knife.

USE  

• Only cut food you can bite through with this knife. Hard foods can chip the blade. No olive pits, bones,  lobster shells, woody stems or parmesan rinds. Cutting frozen food is especially bad because the cold will make hard steel even more brittle. If you wouldn’t chew it with your own teeth, don’t cut it.  

• Your cutting surface is the biggest culprit of dulling your knife. Use wood. End-grain wood is especially good. Plastic can be fine too, but certainly not glass,  granite or bamboo

• The edge of your knife works best sliding forwards or backwards. Scraping the knife edge sideways will dull or damage the edge. Instead, use the spine of the knife to move foods across the cutting board. Do not twist the edge or pry with the edge, this is the worst screwdriver you ever bought and these motions will certainly damage the edge. Listen to the knife! If you can hear the edge making a “tink”  sound on the cutting board, change what you are doing.  

CLEANING  

• After use, wash the knife by hand with regular dish soap, rinse with hot water  and dry by hand immediately. Dishwashers are very bad for knives.  

• Wood handles may dry out over time and exposure to water. Simply treat them  with some food safe mineral oil or beeswax.  

• If you see orange rust, remove it. The scrubby side of a sponge can do the trick.  If it’s still not coming off try baking soda and water mixed into a paste or a product called Barkeeper’s Friend.  

STORING  

• Protect the edge; for your safety and to avoid edge damage. A simple blade cover  will do the trick if you keep knives in a drawer or travel case. 

• A convenient wall magnet made with wood is a great way to show off your knives.  Be sure to put it back spine first, then roll it onto the blade face. This will keep the  edge from contacting the wood first.  

• The good-ol’ counter top block can keep knives at the ready and protected. So can drawer inserts. Whatever the method, keep the edge from touching anything else. 

Shipping and Returns

We aim to ship your order within 1 business day at Knifewear, if there is a hold up, we'll aim to let you know and give you a timeline.

We offer $3 shipping on orders over $100* anywhere in Canada and $200* to customers in the USA. We ship worldwide, and offer up to the minute rates from our shipping partner DHL.

*Konro Grills and some other larger items are excluded from the free shipping offer.

How do I make a return on an online order?
No worries, we've got you sorted. Head over to https://knifewear.mom/returns and follow the prompts. 

Can I pick up my order Curbside / At the store?
Absolutely, as long as all the items you are looking for are in stock at the location you want to pickup from, you'll be able to select that at the checkout. If one or more items aren't at your preferred location we are happy to ship it to you. 

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Overall rating: 4.9012346 / 5 from 81 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

The Fujimoto Hammer Tone SLD Petty 135mm knife is praised for its rugged appearance and affordability. Customers appreciate its perfect size for various tasks, comfortable and traditional handle, razor-sharp edge, and well-balanced blade. Ideal for smaller jobs on a cutting board, this knife is versatile and reliable.

Summary topics

  • Aesthetic Appeal: 9%
  • Size Appropriateness: 11%
  • Handle Comfort: 12%
  • Task Versatility: 8%
  • Blade Balance: 14%

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Review highlights

  • "Perfect size for a finer tasks, and all around great kitchen knife."Daniel S.
  • "Good handles, and nice balanced weight and hand feel."Marcus S.
  • "Holds an edge very well, light and responsive, well balanced and one tough knife"Jarred V.

Reviews

There was a slight mix-up

"There was a slight mix-up in my order which the team in the Vancouver store remedied promptly. This knife is my first Japanese knife, I have a German chef's knife and paring knife, this one should prove to be a good addition to the mix."

Erica A. (5/5)

Exquisite knife

"This is my second Hammer Tone knife and they put a smile on my face every time I have a reason to use them. This petty is a great size, feels perfect in hand with just the right heft, and looks fantastic."

Timothy P. (5/5)

Tomato Prep

"I used this knife to cut away the pulp on a tomato for salsa. It worked extremely well."

Gary V. (5/5)

good for professional environment

"easy to work with"

Tyler K. (5/5)

Very first petty

"Very good, nice and sharp. Looks aesthetic. Still brings me back the day I bought it, I am really really happy! I don’t wanna use machine/equipment anymore, I want everything cut by hand now. Good handles, and nice balanced weight and hand feel."

Marcus S. (5/5)

For my boyfriend

"This is the second fujimoto knife I have gotten for my boyfriend and he loves it!! He’s a chef and he loves to cook at home, so he really appreciates good knives."

Lillian E. (5/5)

Amazing Knife and Amazing Service

"Love this purchase, and my entire experience at your store!"

Dan R. (5/5)

Solid

"Knife is awesome and had a great experience with staff in the store when purchasing. Only thing to mention is that even after washing several times, there was still a bit of grey/black transfer onto food/cloths from the blade. Not sure if this is normal or not since I’m newer to Japanese knives. I’m sure this will wear off with time though."

Ciera V. (5/5)

Great petty kinfe for the price

"Used it a couple of times now and I have to say I am impressed with the feel of the knife and the sharpness of the blade. It works great for task like chopping onions or making julienne carrots. I have a big hands and the knife handles very well."

Marc-Antoine L. (4/5)

Perfection and Performance

"We were in Toronto visiting our niece on Bloor St. and saw this little knife shop. . . what a great place. I've needed a petty knife for some time now to round out our collection of Japanese hand forged knives, and now I've got one. Beautiful, sharp and fast! More to come. Great find. . ."

Jason O. (5/5)

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