- Description
- Specifications
- Use & Care
Misono’s top of the line UX10 collection is a classic for a reason. Made from sub-zero treated Swedish steel, UX10 blades have long-lasting edge life, great durability and exceptional attention to detail. They feature silver nickel bolsters for exceptional balance and truly feel great in the hand. Each knife is hand sharpened on a combination of water stones to be razor sharp out of the box.
Why we love them: Misono UX10 knives are known for their meticulous fit and finish. Everything about them feels good.
About this shape
Gyutou are the Japanese equivalent of a typical European chef’s knife. They are the ideal all-purpose kitchen knives and can be used for most tasks. Japanese gyutou are typically lighter and thinner than a European knife, are made out of a harder steel and as a result, hold a better edge. The design features nothing to obstructing the edge of the handle end of the blade, so it can be sharpened and thus used entirely. The word gyutou in Japanese means ‘beef knife’.
Handle material | Wood composite |
Blade length | 210 mm (8.3") |
Thickness at spine | 1.9 mm |
Thickness at tip | 0.6 mm |
Hardness (Rockwell scale) | 59-60 |
- Handwash in warm water and towel dry
- Do not cut frozen foods
- Use a sharpening stone, not a honing steel, to re-sharpen your Japanese chef knives
Description
Misono’s top of the line UX10 collection is a classic for a reason. Made from sub-zero treated Swedish steel, UX10 blades have long-lasting edge life, great durability and exceptional attention to detail. They feature silver nickel bolsters for exceptional balance and truly feel great in the hand. Each knife is hand sharpened on a combination of water stones to be razor sharp out of the box.
Why we love them: Misono UX10 knives are known for their meticulous fit and finish. Everything about them feels good.
About this shape
Gyutou are the Japanese equivalent of a typical European chef’s knife. They are the ideal all-purpose kitchen knives and can be used for most tasks. Japanese gyutou are typically lighter and thinner than a European knife, are made out of a harder steel and as a result, hold a better edge. The design features nothing to obstructing the edge of the handle end of the blade, so it can be sharpened and thus used entirely. The word gyutou in Japanese means ‘beef knife’.
Specifications
Handle material | Wood composite |
Blade length | 210 mm (8.3") |
Thickness at spine | 1.9 mm |
Thickness at tip | 0.6 mm |
Hardness (Rockwell scale) | 59-60 |
Use & Care
- Handwash in warm water and towel dry
- Do not cut frozen foods
- Use a sharpening stone, not a honing steel, to re-sharpen your Japanese chef knives