Bread Knife 24.8 cm / Glamp

$75.50

Comfort and precision. GLAMP have designed this compact Japanese Bread knife that is easy to use with a sharp steel blade that is easy to clean.  Made in Seki Japan. 13 cm Blade24.8 cm Total LengthSteel Blade & Natural Wood Handle This knife will cut through everything from crusty French bread to soft slices of bread. GLAMP knives are designed for use by those looking for a lighter knife. They are sharp and compact, intentionally shorter than a regular bread knife. This allows easier control and the force to be transmitted to the blade. The blade made from molybdenum vanadium...

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Comfort and precision. GLAMP have designed this compact Japanese Bread knife that is easy to use with a sharp steel blade that is easy to clean.  Made in Seki Japan.

13 cm Blade
24.8 cm Total Length
Steel Blade & Natural Wood Handle

This knife will cut through everything from crusty French bread to soft slices of bread.

GLAMP knives are designed for use by those looking for a lighter knife. They are sharp and compact, intentionally shorter than a regular bread knife. This allows easier control and the force to be transmitted to the blade.

The blade made from molybdenum vanadium steel plate provides a very sharp cutting edge, while a thickness of 1.8mm ensures it is tough. It is resistant to wear and maintains sharpness for a long time.

The handle is made from natural wood. It fits comfortably in the hands and allows you to hold it firmly. This design is 'full through' with the blade stem sandwiched between the wood to the very end of the handle, and riveted into place. The sturdy construction of this handle makes it easy to transfer force to the blade, allowing you to slice with little effort.

This handle also has a small integrated hook on the handle, making storage very convenient.

Care Instructions:

  1. Hand wash only and dry after use.

  2. Use a wooden or plastic cutting board to maintain the sharpness of the blade. Avoid hard surfaces like glass or stone.

  3. Sharpen regularly using a whetstone or sharpening steel. Regular honing will help maintain its cutting edge.

  4. Please do not use this knife to cut bones, frozen food, or other hard materials as this may chip or damage the blade.