Fuji Cutlery – Narihira – 240 mm (9.45 inch) Double Edged, Molybdenum Steel Chef’s Knife (Japan Import) price checker
- Total length: 370 mm (14.57 inches)
- Blade length: 240 mm (9.45 inches)
- Weight: 220 grams (7.76 ounces)
- Blade material: molybdenum special steel; Handle material: POM resin; Cap: 18-8 stainless
- Designed and produced for the Japanese market and made in China
$70
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Specification: Fuji Cutlery – Narihira – 240 mm (9.45 inch) Double Edged, Molybdenum Steel Chef’s Knife (Japan Import) price checker
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10 reviews for Fuji Cutlery – Narihira – 240 mm (9.45 inch) Double Edged, Molybdenum Steel Chef’s Knife (Japan Import) price checker
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Customer –
This knife cuts pretty well but its kind of heavy and needs thinning
Amazon Customer –
I’ve used this in restaurant settings for over a year now. I’m not very cautious or delicate with my knives. If they get dull, I can always sharpen. Having said that, I’ve only had to sharpen it once because I didn’t like it out of the box. After hours of use it does get a little dull but 3 seconds of honing gets it sharp enough it can slice tomato skin with ease. I do have sharper and more expensive knives, but this knife is definitely my go-to knife for 2 reasons. It does the job most of the time and it’s reeeeaaaaally low maintenance compared to my other knives. Grip&balance are okay. It’s easy to clean. The weight is on the lighter side.
MarkTriplett –
I received my knife today. It is well balanced and it is fairly sharp. I used it to cut up some onion and bell pepper and it worked well.I was thinking about purchasing another 10 inch chef knife, but I am going to wait a while. I think that the Fuji Marujita is a good value for the money.The fit and finish are pretty good. There were some scratch’s on the bolster, but no big deal.
T.T. –
The knife feels good and balanced but it should be thinned. The choil is thick right until 1-2mm as the edge tapers. As is, the edge was sharp but I spent hours thinning it.For the price, it’s decent since these are just stamped. I’d recommend the 210mm Narihira instead (friend has one for comparison) since the blade is thin as expected.
flash –
I purchased this based upon recommendations on the chefknives subreddit. This knife is apparently made by the same manufacturer as the Tojiro DP, which sells for $85 these days. My knife was not razor-sharp out of the box, but it took an edge quickly on my water stones. The fit and finish was solid. Some compromise is expected at this price point. Qualifying that, I recommend it over anything else I’ve seen in this price range.
Brandon Terrill –
Not sharp, at all.
ListenToMusic –
Good sharp knife with decent price.
huifang chen –
not bad
エース –
家庭用にどうぞ
プロには物足りない感じ切れ味は家庭用向けです。
増田稔 –
本刃をつける手間がかかります。
他の方も書かれていると思いますけど、自分で研げる人用ですね。家庭用で使うのであれば、他の商品を購入したほうがいいと思います。