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Materials
Damascus Steel
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12"L x 2"W x 0.5"HShipping Information:
Blade Length: 7"
Blade Material: 52100 Steel, 5160 Steel, 203E Steel, 15N20 Steel
Blade Thickness: 0.15"
Blade Hardness: 58 HRC
Blade Style: Chopping
Blade Grind: Flat Grind
Blade Type: Fixed Blade
Blade Finish: Damascus
Handle Material: Olive And Rose Wood
Handle Thickness: 0.5"
Overall Length: 12.0"
Weight: 11.2 oz
Sheath Material: Vegetable Tanned Leather
Uses:
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Meat Preparation: Ideal for chopping, slicing, and dicing meats with precision.
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Vegetables & Herbs: Perfect for cutting through tough vegetables and herbs efficiently.
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Outdoor & Camping: Strong and durable for outdoor tasks like chopping small branches or preparing food while camping.
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Professional & Home Kitchens: Suitable for chefs and cooking enthusiasts who want a reliable, high-quality chopping tool.
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Presentation: The Damascus pattern and wooden handle make it a stylish addition to your kitchen collection Measurements
Cleaning & Maintenance:
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Hand Wash Only: Always wash the blade by hand with warm water and mild dish soap. Avoid the dishwasher.
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Dry Immediately: After washing, dry the blade immediately with a soft cloth to prevent rust and water spots.
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Oil Regularly: Apply a thin coat of food-safe mineral oil to the blade after cleaning to maintain its sharpness and prevent corrosion.
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Sharpen When Needed: Use a whetstone or professional sharpening tool to keep the blade razor-sharp.
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Store Safely: Keep the chopper in its leather sheath when not in use to protect both the blade and yourself
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We want you to be 100% satisfied with your purchase. Items can be returned or exchanged within 30 days of delivery.
