Buy Kai Pure Komachi 2 6-Piece Knife Set 6 Stainless Steel Knives Colored Sheaths 743680
Buy Kai Pure Komachi 2 6-Piece Knife Set 6 Stainless Steel Knives Colored Sheaths 743680
Product Description
Vibrant monochromatic colors make the Pure Komachi 2 series a striking addition to your kitchen; but our deceptively playful colors serve a no-nonsense purpose. The high-carbon stainless steel blade provides a razor-sharp edge, while the color-coding makes it easy to choose the right knife for the job, right out of the clear acrylic block. The variety of colors help guard against cross-contamination of your food, making it easy to remember which blade you used on your meat and which knife was for vegetables. The food-safe blade coating resists corrosion, makes cleaning simple and helps the knife glide through food with ease. The Pure Komachi 2 color-matched handles are lightweight and contoured for a comfortable, remarkably nimble performance. Incredibly sharp and distinctly attention-getting, Pure Komachi 2 knives make a delightful addition to any kitchen.
CUSTOMER REVIEW
Bought these beauties a couple months ago at CostCo for $25 and I enjoy using them every single time. I especially can't get enough of the paring knife, which has a delightful shape and razor sharp edge. They are light-weight and crazy sharp, but like any knife, only time how they will fair against dulling.
The set comes with every basic knife a budding chef could want and a color coded sheath for each. This set would be great for a college student, an impressive housewarming gift, and perfect for no occasion at all for the friend who's place you cook at every once in a while who doesn't own a decent knife.
I have owned a set of 3 knives made by Zyliss for a couple of years now and by comparison, these are a bit sharper than I remember those being when I first purchased them. I have to say that I prefer the Zyliss over the Komachi handles because they are slightly heavier plastic, feel more ergonomic in my hand, and have some texturing to guard against slippage when wet. The Komachi handles are definitely comfortable and ultra light weight which is good if you are taking them backpacking, but I tend to prefer a knife handle with some heft to it.
All things told, you can't get a better starter set of knives for the money. Go ahead, buy 'em, you won't regret it.
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