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BOKER Grenadill Saga Santoku, Black
BOKER Grenadill Saga Santoku, Black

BOKER Grenadill Saga Santoku, Black

Product ID : 47919820
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Galleon Product ID 47919820
UPC / ISBN 788857036952
Shipping Weight 19.3 lbs
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Model 130366
Manufacturer Böker
Shipping Dimension 16.42 x 3.66 x 1.46 inches
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BOKER Grenadill Saga Santoku, Black Features

  • Extremely durable 440C stainless steel stonewashed blade

  • Ergonomically curved black G-10 handle

  • Edge holding capabilities and corrosion resistant

  • Blade length: 6 3/8 in. Overall length: 11 3/8 in. Weight: 6.6 oz

  • Limited Lifetime Warranty


About BOKER Grenadill Saga Santoku, Black

The Boker 130366 Saga Santoku has an extremely durable 440C stainless steel stonewashed blade with superior edge retention and ergonomically curved handle made of black G-10. The Saga series is setting a new standard in cutting! The slightly curved rolling handles are indestructible and resistant to temperatures and humidity. The design of the handle provides absolute control of knife and an outstanding cutting experience. A flat grind is used along with the 440C stainless steel which offers edge holding capabilities and corrosion resistance. The stonewash finish on the knife provides extreme resistance against scratches, with the micro structure of the finish. This special grinding method also upgrades the existing cutting performance. A special focus is set by the large hollow rivets, which are unmistakably the signature of Mr. Jesper Voxnaes. Each knife comes packaged in a premium gift box with a certificate of authenticity. Blade length: 6 3/8 in. Overall length: 11 3/8 in. Weight: 6.6 oz. Limited Lifetime Warranty. A chestnut tree is the world famous trademark of the Boker knife manufactory in Solingen, Germany. It represents innovative, high quality, exceptional knives, manufactured with pride, by hand, for over 145 years.