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Cangshan KITA Series 9-Inch Bread Knife with Sheath, High Carbon X-7 Damascus Steel, 501400

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Management number 211532849 Release Date 2026/04/04 List Price US$55.98 Model Number 211532849
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  • The 9-inch Bread Knife features saw-like teeth that can slice bread from crust to crust without crushing the soft interior.
  • Exceptionally sharp and striking in design, the full-tang X-7 Damascus steel blade features a hammered texture that looks stunning and allows food to slide right off the blade for easy slicing.
  • The lightweight and durable octagonal handle is made from G-10 fiberglass. The handle has a rich blue and black faux-wood-grain pattern and is complemented and secured by a single mosaic rivet.
  • In addition to breads, bagels, and pastry items, the serrations can pierce and slice through tough-skinned fruits and vegetables, with the 9-inch blade giving ample length to slice even large squashes and melons.
  • Each knife comes with a deep blue wood magnetic Saya-style sheath that is perfectly shaped to protect the knife's distinct blade.
UPC 840291501400
Color Blue
Blade Edge Serrated
Brand Name Cangshan
Blade Color Silver
BladeLength 9 Inches
Item Length 14.13 Inches
Manufacturer KITA Series
Item Type Name Bread Knife
Handle Material Fiberglass
Construction Type Forged
Blade Material Type Alloy Steel
Included Components 9" Bread Knife, Knife Sheath
Is the item dishwasher safe No

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