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Arcos Fully Forged Kyoto 9-1/2-Inch Granton Edge Chef Knife

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About Arcos Fully Forged Kyoto 9-1/2-Inch Granton Edge

A modern extension to the traditions of its 18th century Spanish origins, this 9-1/2-inch granton-edged chef knife (240 mm) from the Arcos Kyoto line features an ergonomic design, minimalist lines, and superior strength coupled with a double-edged blade. And the Kyoto line's strong handle and novel design with black handle highlights contrasting with the metal make it an elegant complement to modern kitchens. This 9-1/2-inch chef's knife performs a wide variety of cutting tasks, from fine chopping to dicing and paper-thin slicing. Additionally, its granton edge--with its row of dimples on either side of the blade--helps prevent slices from sticking to the blade. Arcos Kyoto line (see larger image). Forged from a single piece of hardened and tempered high-carbon Nitrum stainless steel, Arcos Kyoto series knives have a high tolerance to wear and tear as well as resistance to high and low temperatures. Kyoto series knives will satisfy culinary professionals as well as home chefs with an exceptionally high initial sharpness from the factory as well as a surpassing the industry standard for edge retention by over three times the minimum measurement. They feature a soft polyoxymethylene (POM) grip integrated into the handle. Dishwasher safe, though hand washing is recommended. Backed by a 10-year warranty. Arcos Nitrum Stainless Steel Nitrum is a nitrogen-enriched, stainless steel formula that's found exclusively in Arcos knives. With Nitrum stainless steel, your Arcos knife will possess improved hardness for a longer lasting sharpness, enhanced microstructure for higher resistance to corrosion, and exceptional edge durability for longer periods between re-sharpening. The Nitrum productio