Yasuda Gyuto Knife 180mm Swedish Steel

Product code: YS - 108
Status: In stock

Product Information

Yasuda Gyuto Knife 180mm Swedish Steel

  • Dimensions: Blade length 180mm, blade width 43mm, blade thickness 1.5mm, handle length 123mm, weight 143g

  • Function: Multipurpose Gyuto knife

  • Material: Swedish stainless steel

  • Hardness: 59 – 61 HRC

  • Blade Edge: Double bevel

  • Handle: Reinforced laminated wood

  • Origin: Japan

  • Brand: Yasuda

Free gift: Knife sharpening guide clip + 10% off whetstone when purchased together


Please note the following usage instructions

  • Do not use the knife for poking, twisting, prying, or bending motions when cutting hard materials.

  • Use the appropriate type of knife for cutting bones, frozen items, or other hard objects.

  • Use a wooden or soft plastic cutting board to protect the knife edge.

  • Avoid heating or rapid cooling, as it may alter the steel’s structure.

  • Wash with warm water and dry with a towel after use.

  • Regularly sharpen the blade with a whetstone to maintain sharpness.

  • Product images are for reference only. Each item is handcrafted, so there may be slight variations in color, weight, pattern, and dimensions.

$125,00
Incl. tax

 

A world-renowned high-grade knife steel, produced at the Hitachi Metals Yasugi Works in Shimane Prefecture, Japan. This steel is made using high-purity iron sand—the same raw material traditionally used for crafting Japanese swords. Depending on its composition, it is classified as Aogami (Blue Paper Steel)Shirogami (White Paper Steel), or Yellow Paper Steel. Among these, Aogami No. 2 is especially popular for Western-style knives due to its excellent performance. When properly heat-treated and sharpened, it offers superior edge retention while remaining relatively easy to resharpen.

 

 

The Kotetsu (虎徹) series is a masterpiece that utilizes Hitachi Yasugi Aogami No. 2—a material rooted in the tradition of Japanese sword-making. It provides exceptional sharpnessease of sharpening, and durability. Compared to other steels of similar hardness, it offers superior toughness and edge stability. As a carbon steel, it is more prone to rust than stainless steel, but with proper care—such as drying thoroughly after use—it can be used for many years without issue. The blade features a striking visual contrast between its hand-hammered finish and three-layer laminated steel pattern, resulting in a truly unique and beautiful design.

 

 

The Yasuda Kotetsu series includes five knife types: Nakiri (2 sizes), Gyuto, Santoku, and Petty, designed to meet the needs of both home cooks and professional chefs.