

🔪 Slice Like a Pro, Gift Like a Boss!
The Kanngou 210mm Japanese Chef Knife features a premium AUS-8 stainless steel blade with a hardness rating of HRC 58-60, ensuring long-lasting sharpness and corrosion resistance. Its 8.27-inch Gyuto blade is perfectly balanced with a 15° cutting angle and paired with a full-tang black Pakkawood handle for ergonomic comfort and control. Weighing just 7.58 ounces, this versatile chef’s knife excels at slicing, dicing, and mincing, making it ideal for both professional chefs and passionate home cooks. Packaged in an elegant navy blue gift box, it’s a sophisticated and practical gift choice.










| ASIN | B0D3L6RKRN |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,606 in Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Kitchen ) #34 in Chef's Knives |
| Brand | kanngou |
| Color | Gyuto Chef Knife |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (139) |
| Date First Available | 16 April 2025 |
| Item Weight | 180 g |
| Material | Alloy Steel, Stainless Steel |
| Model Number | KG8101 |
| Product Dimensions | 34.04 x 5 x 1.5 cm; 180 g |
R**S
Knife
Good knife
F**A
Gorgeous
Great gift
M**A
Nice knife, but not very sturdy
Knife was great, very sharp and in a very nice package. However, after couple of uses and cleanings (by hand) it started to rust. The blade also got tiny bends from I don’t know what even, I didn’t cut anything more then a tomato and a piece of meat with it. Unfortunately cannot return since the package is gone.
T**E
Brittle. Mixed steel and some bad alloy. Handle with care. Sad outcome
Snapped at the neck after ~three months. Is there no way to submit pictures? So the blade is split in two types of metal - the main thick section is made of some brittle alloy - and the "thin" blade section seems to be the "japanese" high strength steel. A good con. Sad
A**L
Brittle
Shattered slicing fish fillet
P**A
The item quality is very poor
The knife has a crack in the blade
B**.
good for all
awesome chef knife ...
I**A
dont think twice
Good quality knife💯
❤**️
This Japanese chef knife isn’t just a kitchen tool—it’s a masterpiece in motion. With its vibrant blue finish and razor-sharp edge, it turns everyday chopping into a culinary performance. Whether you’re dicing veggies, slicing sashimi, or leveling up your food-prep game, it’s built to cut with confidence. 🌊 Blade Beauty & Performance: Crafted from high-quality stainless steel or Damascus layers (depending on the version), the blade offers incredible sharpness with long-lasting edge retention. It glides effortlessly through meats, fruits, and delicate herbs—precision with every slice. 💙 Blue That Pops: The rich blue handle or blade finish (depending on style) adds a sleek, modern vibe to your kitchen lineup. Whether it’s metallic, matte, or resin-enhanced, it’s a head-turner that still means business. 🖐️ Ergonomic Handle: Designed for balance and control, the grip fits comfortably in your hand to reduce fatigue during long prep sessions. Some handles are made with pakkawood, G10, or resin composites—smooth, stylish, and slip-resistant. 🍣 Japanese Craftsmanship Vibes: Inspired by traditional chef tools like the santoku or gyuto, the knife is finely honed to maintain precision with minimal effort. It brings both tradition and tech into your cooking flow. 🎁 Gift-Worthy Quality: Whether you're gifting a fellow foodie or upgrading your own collection, this knife makes an impressive and practical present. It often comes in a sleek case or box, too—perfect for unboxing excitement. 🌟 Final Slice Insight: If you’re ready to turn your prep station into a stage, this blue Japanese chef knife is the star of the show. Sharp, balanced, and undeniably bold—your cutting board won’t know what hit it.
S**3
Das Messer gefällt gut, macht einen soliden Eindruck, sehr scharf.
D**T
Fantastic knife that’s perfectly well balanced and is exactly has advertised
S**L
Great quality, very pleased
R**N
Handle is poorly made where the wood is not flush with the metal. The edges are even sharp enough to cut your skin. Second, i highly doubt the HRC written in the details since the steel is incredibly soft and hard to sharpen even with a diamond sharpening stone and shapton korumaku. The apex of the edge rolls incredibly easily. However, the edge geometry is decent.
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