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Glestain Professional Gyuto / K Series Stainless Steel, Dimple Blade

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Glestain Professional Gyuto / K Series Stainless Steel, Dimple BladeGlestain K Series Professional is made of special Stainless Steel and subjected many stage of special thermal treatments including sub zero treatment(ultracold treatment). High functions have been addressed by thoroughly pursuing the essential elements for knives including corrosion resistance, wear resistance,heat and cold resistance,toughness(strength) and hardness stability(HRC58 59 degrees) Brand Glestain Model K Series Blade Material Special

Glestain K Series Professional is  made of special Stainless Steel and subjected many stage of special thermal treatments including sub-zero treatment(ultracold treatment).
High functions have been addressed by thoroughly pursuing the essential elements for knives including corrosion resistance, wear resistance,heat and cold resistance,toughness(strength) and hardness stability(HRC58-59 degrees)

Brand Glestain
Model  K Series
Blade Material Special Stainless Steel(Manufactured by Aichi Steel Corp)
Blade Type Gyuto(Chef's Knife)/Double bevel 
Blade Length

721TK: 210 mm/8.3"
724TK: 240 mm/9.4"
727TK: 270 mm/10.6"
730TK: 300 mm/11.8"
733TK: 330 mm/13.0"
736TK: 360 mm/14.2"

Thermal Treatment High-Temperature Treatment, Ultracold(Sub-zero) Treatment and Proprietary Thermal Treatments
Handle Laminated Reinforced Wood with Bolster

 Definition of Blade Length :the Length from top edge of the blade to the end.

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