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Reviews for Miyabi 6000MCT Gyutoh, 16 cm, 34073-161 by Zwilling

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Reviews for Miyabi 6000MCT Gyutoh, 16 cm, 34073-161 by Zwilling

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Arturas, Trepkalniu K., Klaipedos raj.

Monday 25 December 2023

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I have not received the knife, I have been waiting for a month. After the holidays we will find out.


Alex P, Dublin

Tuesday 14 February 2023

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I have to admit, the chinese company Xinzuo (Aliexpress store) has set the bar so high with their fusion of japanese & ruropean style knives that when finally getting this true japanese made knife (admittedly not the most expensive out there)....well...it is not impressive anymore. Same level of fit and finish, hammering, equally intricate mosaic pins, same cutting performance. Despite Miyabi being 63 HRC vs 60-61 HRC for the Xinzuo, on my 4000 grit aluminium oxide stone, they feel the same. The Miyabi is lighter due to a thinner blade stock. This is generally preferable when using the knife a lot in a commercial kitchen. It also forces you to use a japanese style grip when cutting, otherwise your knuckles will hit the cutting board. This can be very disappointing, if you don't know that there is a different kind of grip used with japanese knives. Definitely more refined than Wusthof or Sabatier knives. Just know that japanese cuisine uses a lot of raw fish, hence the need for extreme sharpness and thin blades but this results in a much more delicate edge despite the harder steels. European knives are made of softer steels that are tougher (they are less brittle thus less prone to snapping when bent or chipping when cutting through frozen ingredients or small bones). I wouldn't open cans with a japanese knife or use one to pry open a lid. Both styles have their place in your kitchen, if you are a knife/steel enthusiast. Just now their ideal use and limits.


Ruslan, Den Helder

Thursday 8 December 2022

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Service, communication & delivery - excellent


Liesbeth Schneider, Zoetermeer

Tuesday 5 January 2021

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Christian Fischer, Röthenbach

Tuesday 17 March 2020

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Jean-Marc, SAINT OMER

Wednesday 6 June 2018

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Res, Schwarzenburg

Thursday 3 May 2018

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Jemihe, Zimmern

Thursday 28 September 2017

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Erich Schuster, Wien

Thursday 25 August 2016

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e.t., Rheine-Elte

Tuesday 22 December 2015

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erwin, Bleiswijk

Monday 3 August 2015

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Article number ZW34073-161

Reviews for Miyabi 6000MCT Gyutoh, 16 cm, 34073-161 by Zwilling

€173.99
MSRP€229.00
In stock

Ordered today, shipped on Monday

Blade length: 16.1 cm
Free shipping over €100
Extended return period until 31st of January 2025
Our customers give us a 5-star rating
We ship from the Netherlands