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The Kai PRO Pure Komachi 2 Bread Knife features an 8-inch hand-sharpened blade with wide serrations designed for effortless slicing of both crusty and soft bread. Its comfortable molded resin handle ensures a secure grip, even in wet conditions, while its vibrant colors add a fun touch to your kitchen. Made from high-quality food-safe coated carbon stainless steel, this knife is dishwasher safe, making it a practical choice for any home baker.
Handle Material | Stainless Steel,Resin Handle |
Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Item Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
Item Length | 13 Inches |
BladeLength | 8 Inches |
Blade Color | Orange |
Color | Brown |
Construction Type | Stamped |
BladeType | Serrated |
K**N
Knife
I love this and use it a lot. The protective case is such a good idea.
P**
Great & sharpe
Great
D**K
Great bread knife for professional kitchen work
I've been a cook for 10+ years, and I've worked in a wide variety of kitchens serving an equally wide variety of foods.Pros:-Relatively inexpensive: Serrated knives are great for a wide variety of jobs, but difficult to sharpen. Instead of worrying about sharpening an expensive serrated knife, I prefer to just buy an inexpensive one, use it until it's toast, then throw it away.-Relatively well-made: Pure Komachi's are much nicer and build and material quality than other cheap knives I've used (Dexter, Mundial, etc). The handle is plastic, it's partial tang, all of which would probably be knocks against it in the professional cook world, but the overall quality exceeds what I would expect from this price point. The plastic doesn't feel overly cheap, and the included sheath has never given me any problems. My current knife has remained sharp for well over a year of daily, high volume use, which indicates to me that it's made of good quality steel.-Very smart design: The way the serration "teeth" change direction halfway through the blade is a really cool design choice. I honestly can't tell you if it makes any real difference in it's cutting ability, but it probably doesn't hurt. The thin blade profile makes it very agile in the hand, and the bright orange paint job makes it very easy to find when you're busy. The included sheath has wide slats cut into it, which allows the blade to dry off if it happens to be a little wet when you put it away, which helps prevent rust spots. The sheath uses friction from a plastic clip to stay attached to the knife, and I've never had any issues with it, though I imagine it'd be fairly useless if that clip were to break.Cons:-Goofy looking as hell- It's definitely bright orange and looks like an Ikea knife. I've had more than a few coworkers mention that it looks like a toy, but then they use it and end up buying one for themselves. Aesthetics aren't everything.-BE VERY CAREFUL WHEN YOU'RE PUTTING THE KNIFE BACK IN THE SHEATH- seriously, the opening for the sheath is very small and if you're putting it away in a hurry you run the risk of missing the opening and cutting yourself pretty badly. This isn't really a design flaw, more like an opportunity for user error.Overall, this is a great knife. I bought several other Pure Komachi knives (nikiri and chefs) for my parents, and I don't like them anywhere as much as I like their bread knife. I generally get about two and a half years of heavy, commercial kitchen use out of these before they get dull enough for me to want to get a new one, and once my current knife dies, I'll buy another one. Home cooks will probably never have to replace this once they buy one.
V**T
Best knives ever
I bought a couple of other knives in this line ten or twelve years ago and I love them so much I wanted this one - The old ones are still as sharp as they ever were, and I use this new one for a lot of things - but I prefer to buy bakery bread and slice it myself. This knife is wonderful for that.
A**Y
DON'T LET THE FUN COLOR MISLEAD YOU -- KNIFE STAYS SERIOUSLY SHARP, even after 5 years!!
This knife has stayed very sharp after almost 5 years of frequent use and is highly recommended!! This knife slices through all types of bread quite easily, even dense, crusty bread from the farmer's market. The handle is quite comfortable. While this does not have the heft of a traditional knife, it does not feel flimsy and the handle is very comfortable. And it's so easy to clean; just put in the dishwasher (although the manufacturer recommends hand washing).I had initially purchased this (and a nearly completely set of these Pure Komachi knives) to keep my husband away from my "good" knives when he was making sandwiches, etc, and because I wanted inexpensive knives that I wouldn't feel guilty about running through the dishwasher -- but it turns out that I like "his" knives so much, I use them, too!When these knives first arrived, my husband called them "kiddie knives," because of the pretty colors, but be careful, because these are very sharp -- early on, I cut myself badly enough with the purple sandwich knife so that a Band-aid was inadequate and I needed Steristrips. My advice is to treat this knife as you would any super-sharp knife, because it is just as sharp as my professional quality-knives, even if it comes in a fun color and is not too expensive. Highly recommended!!
J**O
Not copper
Product works a very good on bread. No problems there. I just bought because it came out on my search for copper color knifes but its actually orange :(
K**D
I love this knife!!
I just bought my second knife. The first one lasted more than 6-7 years,and I used it for everything from slicing bread to meat,veggies,you name it. Stayed sharp for a long time.It was my go-to knife, so glad that they are still available. The new one cuts through things like butter! You will not be disappointed in this knife!
T**T
Pure Komachi 2 Series are great, and their Bread Knife one of my favorite so far.
I was never a bread eater. So of course when my doctor asked me to switch to a carb restricted diet I naturally started to crave bread. He wants me to avoid a lot of the types of flour that are common in store bought bread. Wanting to appease my doctor I started making fresh homemade bread so I could control the types of flour I was bringing into my body. Problem was I had never cared about bread enough to invest in a decent bread knife, so the one I was stuck using was a Bread Knife I got in some low cost Knife set I got one year as a Christmas gift. So after having such huge success when I ordered the Pure Komachi 2 Series Chef Knife, I decided to try their bread knife. I must say this knife makes easy slicing. My favorite bread recipe so far has a real hard crust, and this knife has never left me down. I know its cliche, but it cuts like butter. I love how simple it is to cut thin enough slices so my kids still get their grilled cheese. I must say this is one of my favorite knife series at the moment. The price on these knives compared to their quality is unmatched. I hope they never stop making these knives in the quality they currently have, because they have something right with this series.
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