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⚔️ Slice Like a Samurai, Impress Like a Pro
The MIYABI Koh 8-inch Chef's Knife combines German engineering with traditional Japanese artistry, featuring FC61 fine carbide stainless steel with 61 Rockwell hardness for superior sharpness and durability. Its ice-hardened FRIODURx2 blade resists corrosion and chipping, while the hand-honed Honbazuke edge offers razor precision. The ergonomic Pakkawood handle supports versatile cutting styles, making this knife a premium all-rounder for professional and passionate home chefs alike.








| ASIN | B07DCXL2SY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #134,454 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #447 in Chef's Knives |
| Blade Color | Silver |
| Blade Edge | Plain |
| Blade Length | 8 Inches |
| Blade Material | FC61 Steel |
| Blade Material Type | FC61 Steel |
| BladeLength | 8 Inches |
| Brand | MIYABI |
| Brand Name | MIYABI |
| Color | Stainless Steel |
| Construction Type | Stamped |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 231 Reviews |
| Handle Material | Pakkawood |
| Included Components | Koh 8-inch Chef's Knife |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | No |
| Item Length | 8 Inches |
| Item Weight | 0.6 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | MIYABI |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 33951-203 |
| Material Type | FC61 Steel |
| Model Number | 33951-203 |
| Size | 8" |
| UPC | 035886386122 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
M**B
Excellent knife!
This knife is everything I expected and then some. It arrived quickly and the packaging was excellent...suitable to give as a gift! It is the sharpest knife I have. It is a bit on the light side but tbe grip is perfect and it fitswonderfully in my hand. The handle is beautiful and the quality is excellent. I think it will be worth every penny I spent!
J**S
Oh the quality and beauty of this knife!
I am an amateur and knife collector. At unboxing this knife will wow you for the quality of the materials, the weight and balance of the knife, and for its sharpness, out of the box! I am very pleased with my purchase. This could be a beautiful gift to a cook, a foodie, or an amateur and collector of knives.
L**E
An amazing work of art!! Incredible!!!
Beautifully crafted, well balanced and everything you would expect from a Miyabi!!! As a professional chef my knives are an important part of my life. That being the case I am also a collector of quality knives. This one immediately fit great in my hand. The blade was perfectly straight and the flow of the curvature was comfortable when performing all of the standard cuts. From rocker chopping, mincing herbs and dicing onions it just felt good. Like I had been using it for years. Nothing short of incredible.
M**S
miyabi = elegance
Very minimalistic and elegant looking knife. Quality control, not so much. This is a very beautiful and functional chef's knife but I own multiple Zwillings and let me tell you, their craftsmanship is poor. I cannot give it 5 stars. This knife is not symmetric, and that is not acceptable for the price we're paying. This maybe minor to some people as it does not affect the functionality. Picking it up for the first time at a quick glance it is quite elegant, like its name. I'm used to Western style chef's knives and this knife felt familiar. There's a whole "science" to this and you can watch it explained on Youtube, I'm not going to get into it here. Zwilling claims it's a "Japanese chef's knife" but it's really not, it's the German's vision of what a Japanese knife would look and feel like. It's designed to resemble one, but the functionality more closely resembles a German/French knife. The wooden handle is solid and flushed with the pin and bolster. The octagonal handle is ambidextrous and quite comfortable to hold. The octagonal edges form parallel lines that draw the eyes right up to the bolster that tapers gently to where it meets the thin machi. In my hand it feels like how it should weigh. It is not heavy and does not feel like an effort to handle. For not being a true full tang knife, I am very impressed how solid it feels, the tactile feedback you get as the blade passes through various densities/textures while cutting food can be felt by your fingers. The balance point is exactly where the machi meets the bolster. With the pinch grip it feels almost perfectly balanced. After about a year, the silvery pin has now patinaed into a golden hue, pretty neat. I liked the glossy finish of the blade and the hazy waves near the edge, but after a while the gloss will get scratched up just from normal use and lines/scratches will show. I suggest oiling the blade with food grade oil and using a silicone guard protector (that you regularly clean out) to prevent rust and scratches. The blade did come slightly curved which I had to gently hammer down with a rubber mallet, not a big deal but a little disappointed, but what can I say, almost every Zwilling I own came with defects. The spine was smooth and round which was comfortable to rest my index finger on for finer cuts. The edge was pretty symmetrical left and right and it came very, very sharp. The knife was shaving sharp right out of the box and honing it on a ceramic honing rod made the edge even finer. You know a knife is sharp if all you need to do to slice through anything is to just simply drag the knife across that material without having to put weight on, just let gravity do the work, that's how sharp this knife is. We never use it to cut through bone, frozen meats, or sandy/dirty vegetables, and absolutely no dishwashers. Held an edge pretty well haven't had to sharpen it yet. I am unsure if you can use a regular steel honing rod on these due to the blade/edge being made from harder material which can dig into the honing rod and damaging the edge. I always use ceramic rods on these mid or higher end knives. Overall, the knife is pleasant to wield in the kitchen and fun to use. Friends who come over really like the way it looks. It's a conversation starter when hosting dinner. Some considerations, I think it's worth reconsidering the options if you were to pay >$130 for this knife. IMO there are knifes with much higher quality with lower maintenance for this price that will still suit your needs better.
A**R
Best value Japanese knife
This knife is exceptional. I don't think there's a better value from any of the major manufacturers. Miyabi's edge is 7/10 out of the box. The knife has good geometry and is well finished on the spine and in the choil. The distal taper isn't extreme, meaning I don't worry about the point doing fine work with the point. The edge profile is perfect for professional or home use. Particularly for someone used to a Western profile, this is a good entry point. The copy I received had excellent fit and finish. With the integral bolster, the balance point on mine is just in front of the bolster, not as far forward as a lighter weight gyuto. I actually think this makes it easier to work with and to utilize the entire edge. My one comment is about the esthetics — to me, this is a perfectly elegant and functional knife but I don't know why they sandblast the blade. It doesn't add anything to the functionality. Its simplicity is what sets this apart from other Miyabis which typically feature demascus finishes. The rather pointless sandblasted finish takes away from what would otherwise be a timeless design, to me. I don't see it helping with food release. Aside from that, I think this is where the search for a Japanese gyuto should end for most people. This is an exceptional knife, better than similarly priced knives. Superior to Tojiro, Mac, Global in the similar price range.
A**R
Great all purpose knife
Outstanding balance. Great piece. Love the weight.
W**R
Excellent knife
Wonderfully sharp and crafted with an extreme attention to detail. The weight is perfect, I love how balanced it is. While good for regular food preparation, I believe a knife like this is best for cuts that greatly affect the presentation of a dish. Note: has been good for sushi
K**S
Very well-balanced, razor-sharp chef’s knife
I am very discriminating about cutlery-especially chef’s knives. Love the feel of this knife. It is very well balanced and has nice weight. Feels very sturdy in hand and makes cutting vegetables and other items very easy. Excellent value for the price
L**I
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A minha faca veio arranhada. Mas ela é excelente
B**O
El mejor cuchillo de chef
Excelente calidad 👌🏻
A**V
What expected
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