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Takeda NAS Sasanoha Small 180mm

Takeda NAS Sasanoha Small 180mm

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About the Shape: Inspired by the profile of a traditional European chef knife, Gyutos are a multi-purpose knife with a slight meat cutting bias. “Gyuto” translates to “cow sword.” If you want one knife to do it all, this is it. Starting at 180mm, Gyutos can reach the ridiculously long (and awesome) 370mm. For the at-home or professional cook, we recommend a Gyuto which measures between 210mm and 270mm long.

About the Blacksmith: Shosui Takeda’s knives kick-ass, simple as that. A third-generation master blacksmith, Takeda-san was born and raised in Niimi, Okayama, Japan. After he graduated from university in Tokyo, he returned to his hometown to succeed his father as a master blacksmith for Takeda Hamono. Since 1985, he has strived to produce the very best hand-forged blades and tools. Each blade is a unique work of art and has a certain presence. Forging knives, axes, hatchets, sickles, and scythes, it seems nothing is out of the question for Takeda-san.


Shape Gyuto
Maintenance Level Medium - Part of the blade can rust
Rust Prone ⓘ This knife can rust, click to learn more.
Blade Length 180 mm |
Steel Type Aogami Super (Blue Carbon Steel) with Stainless Steel Cladding
Rockwell Hardness 63 - 64
Edge/Bevel Double (50/50)
Handle Wa (Japanese) Handle - Octagon Rosewood Black Pakkawood Collar
Blacksmith Shosui Takeda
Made in Niimi, Okayama, Japan

A note about measurements: Handmade Japanese knives can vary in their dimensions, so these measurements are only an example.


Carbon steel gets crazy sharp and holds an edge very well, but can rust. Stainless steel has the benefit of being less prone to rust but isn’t quite as sharp. Luckily, Japan has the solution. They make lots of kitchen knives by sandwiching 3 layers of steel together. In the case of kitchen knives the softer, outside layer is stainless and the hard core is carbon steel. The best of both worlds, super sharp — with low hassle. These are some of the most popular knives we sell. The exposed core steel can rust, and you have to wipe it dry to keep that from happening, but this is only a small part of the knife. Over time, the edge will oxidize from from shiny to a dull grey, this oxide layer slows down rust.

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: 4.8333335 / 5 from 6 reviews.

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Takeda Knives Rock!!

"Don't settle for anything else!!"

Fabrizio L. (5/5)

Unique as Unique Gets

"At first appearance, Takeda-San’s knives appear different in shape but that is only where it begins. His knives are forged thin rather than ground thin, which in itself is amazing. However they are so thin one wonders how they aren’t translucent. This makes an oversized blade lighter than many standard sized in the same class. It also has a cutting feel all of its own. There simply is nothing like it. My wife likes it so much, it has now become hers. He is truly a master that I will likely have another form from one day."

Derek B. (5/5)

Best Companion in the battle

"I bought this knife a month ago and amazingly shocked by the performance of this knife ,its very sharp out of the box light weight rustic and sharpness is still the same after one month rigorous usage , would like to Kasumi and Owen for their great help in suggesting one would love to own some more products of Blacksmith Shosui Takeda."

Sameer P. (5/5)

Takeda knives

"Ok, moment of truth, it is now one month I'm using this knife and honestly it deserve an honest review. If you are looking for a good packaging, presentable, great finishing, a show off knife to add for your collection, simply don't buy this knife. However; if you are looking for a knife to cut, a knife to maintain edge, a knife to remain super sharp and a comfortable handle, this will be The Knife to buy. It really added joy to my cuisine work, I just wait the time to get ready for cooking, cutting, slicing and even dicing. Initially once I saw it I regretted the amount I invested, but now after using it for one month, it really deserve every penny I paid. Just be sure to not wash it in a washing machine. Gently hand wash, dry it and if possible use oil to avoid rust (optional). Thank you Takeda and best luck to all"

Hanna N. (4/5)

Super light and nimble. Might

"Super light and nimble. Might be the best knife I’ve ever used"

Shane B. (5/5)

Stone Cold Stunner of a knife

"This knife is insanely thin, incredibly sharp, and probably the lightest knife I currently have in my kit. I wish I purchased a Takeda earlier on in my Japanese knife journey because it simply ticks all the boxes. The live chat on Knifewear is also incredibly helpful and the 1 on 1 personalized discussions are super awesome. Lots of kudos to Jeevin for helping me choose this purchase and to the whole team for shipping it out to me to Dubai in record times."

Charbel B. (5/5)

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