








🔪 Slice Like a Samurai: Elevate Your Kitchen Game with Huusk Precision!
The Huusk Kiritsuke Chef Knife is a 9-inch Japanese kitchen essential crafted from premium high carbon steel with 0.5% carbon and 15% chromium for unmatched sharpness and durability. Featuring a hand-forged blade with a 15° V-shaped edge and anti-rust black coating, it offers a non-stick cutting experience. Its ergonomic natural rosewood handle ensures perfect balance and comfort, making it ideal for professional chefs and cooking enthusiasts alike. Packaged in a stylish gift box, it’s a top-tier choice for both daily kitchen mastery and thoughtful gifting.



















| ASIN | B0BW91B8JX |
| Best Sellers Rank | #93,130 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #138 in Boning Knives |
| Blade Color | Black and Silver |
| Blade Edge | Plain |
| Blade Length | 9 Inches |
| Blade Material | High Carbon Steel |
| Brand | Huusk |
| Color | Japanese Kiri Knife |
| Construction Type | Forged |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (427) |
| Date First Available | February 20, 2023 |
| Handle Material | Steel,Wood Handle |
| Is Dishwasher Safe | No |
| Item Length | 14.5 Inches |
| Item Weight | 6.4 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Huusk |
| Material | High Carbon Steel |
| Size | 9" Japanese Kiri Knife |
S**N
Love
Bought this for my food truck and I'm always having to cut vegetables and daily use dulls knives out quickly. This knife is amazing, light weight and super sharp.
E**E
High quality beautifully made knife
High quality, beautifully made knife. The carbon steel blade is very sharp which makes it perfect for cutting anything from meat, fish and vegetables! it has a very ergonomic rosewood handle and is very lightweight which I was surprised when I hold it and start cutting! As a chef I do lots of cooking and always need knew knives I have a several knives and I love them all, but this specific is by far my favorite and I highly recommend it either for a professional use or as a gift to a cooking lover!
M**K
Amazing
This Nakiri knife I purchased was going to be returned. And to be honest, after looking through hundreds of knives trying to find the best set of four for my own, this one stood out. But before using it, I had decided that I needed knives with a full tang. So I ordered a different Huusk Nakiri knife (which has a full tang) and was going to return this one. But its beautiful appearance struck me. That handle was freaking amazing - Totally Japanese looking because it was, well Japanese. So yesterday I thought I try it. My God, I've had good knives in the past, and even have one of those amazing Matsato "do it all" knives which was the most sharp cutting knife ever, but this Huusk Nakiri knife was even better. I went through peppers and onions like they were invisible. I had to do a double take and look again at the cutting board to verify I actually cut something, because it didn't feel like I did. It's the ultimate vegetable cutting knife. So I am keeping it. And I am still struck by its beauty.
J**D
Good blade, bad handle
Blade is as expected, correct length and sharp out of the box. I'm not happy with the handle, the gold ring is not flush with the wood and has a harsh edge.
M**S
Sharp
Good quality for the price and very sharp
L**R
Hot damn!
Like a hot knife through butter, but this time it was bread. It made me feel like a professional chef. I was slicing and dicing that loaf like it owned me money. It also helps that it is a gorgeous knife.
S**Q
Works well, doubtful of country of manufacture, made of stainless steel
I bought the 6.7" cleaver. The cleaver cuts well , and it is nicely profiled. Unlike a Chinese cleaver or a Japanese nakiri, which both have a blunt end, this Huusk cleaver has a slightly pointed tip, which makes it easier to make delicate cuts. It came moderately sharp. The factory edge is at 18 degrees per side or 36 degrees combined. The steel feels soft. I tried to touch up the edge with a honing steel, but it immediately produced a persistent burr that made the knife feel much duller than before. After stropping on a leather strop loaded with aluminum oxide white rouge, the edge became very sharp and could slide paper with ease. I'm unsure if it's really carbon steel like it says in the product description, because I don't see any staining or rusting after use. It's probably made of stainless steel. It's stamped out of metal sheets and ground to produce the tapered edge profile. It is not a forged knife. The black color on the blade looks like it's made of thick black paint to imitate the look of black scale resulting from genuine forging. The fit and finish is mediocre. The lacquer finish on the handle is rough, and the brass spacers are not flush with the wood. Despite the "Japan" label prominently printed under the Huusk brand name, I'm highly doubtful that this knife was actually made in Japan. It has all the traits of a Chinese-made knife. When a product goes out of its way to tell you "Japan" and uses Japanese buildings in the advertisement to impress you, you should question whether it's genuinely Japanese-made, as opposed to only a Japanese-style knife that was actually made in China. Although the knife works well, I am inclined to give it only 3 stars because there are several areas of deceptive claims: highly doubtful it's made in Japan (probably made in China), not made of carbon steel but rather made of stainless steel, the black forging scales are painted on and are not genuine forging marks. Fit and finish of the handle is very subpar.
C**G
Huusk chef knife
Works as it should
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