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Weight And Balance
Customers are highly satisfied with the weight and balance of the Dalstrong Santoku Knife, praising it for its ease of use and preventing hand fatigue during chopping.
Build Quality
Customers are highly satisfied with the build quality of the Dalstrong Santoku knife. They describe it as high quality, durable, well-finished, and a great value for its price point.
Versatility
Customers are thrilled with the versatility of the Dalstrong Santoku knife, praising its ability to handle various tasks in the kitchen from vegetables to meat, without requiring a change of knives. The size and weight make it a dream to use for most customers.
Handle Comfort
Customers are overwhelmingly positive about the handle comfort of the Dalstrong Santoku Knife, praising its material and design for preventing hand fatigue and providing excellent grip. Some customers have noted that it's heavier than expected but have grown accustomed to it, while others appreciate the knife's balance and weight for efficient chopping.
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Edge Retention
Customers have mixed opinions on the edge retention of the Dalstrong Santoku Knife. While some report that it holds its edge well with minimal maintenance, others mention that it loses its sharpness quickly and requires frequent touch-ups. The knife's high carbon German steel is a point of contention, as some users find it to be effective in maintaining a sharp edge while others disagree.
Highlights
Quality
Perfect hand feel, sturdy, easy to sharpen
You can feel the quality of the knife in holding it, let alone in its ability to cut.
It had no weight to it & couldn’t hold an edge for more than a week at a time.
This particular dahlstrong knife is extremely sharp--for example it dices cherry tomatoes without making a mush.
Price
Got the money the gladiator series is great too!
Depends on how much you want to spend, but you won’t go wrong with these knifes!
Don’t believe me, spend the money you won’t be disappointed!
My daughter has a couple very good, high-end knives (she's a chef) so i got her opinion on what quality of knife i should expec... Read More
Shipping
I contacted dalstrong on saturday afternoon and explained the situation ( i was out of the 70 day return warranty period for ab... Read More
Packaging/appearance
The quality is very good and even the packaging is perfect.
Competitiveness
I purchased this knife for my wife to replace a santoku knife from another brand.
While santoku knives may often be sold as an alternative to a full-size chef's knife, the smaller size santoku creates its own niche.
It is heavier than the previous brand but has a better feel.
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- How are reviewers describing this item?
great, sharp, quality, good and nice. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
- Our engine has discovered that over 90% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 1,459 reviews as of our last analysis date on Dec 16 2024.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I noticed that the tip had a burr on both sides i never checked it out when i received it and i care for all my knives very well wand wash etc
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I contacted dalstrong on saturday afternoon and explained the situation i was out of the 70 day return warranty period for about a month jesus from dalstrong replied within 5 minutes and requested additional pictures after sending them he said34 we want our customers to be 100 satisfied and shipped me a replacement which arrived today 1
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I purchased this as ive always wanted a santoku knife
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It couldnt have worked out better
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
After a quick tuning with the steel i could drop a tomato onto the blade from about 1834 and slice it in two
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Take that tomato place it cut side down on my cutting board and take paper thin slices off of the tomato
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I used to think this was trick photography and that the tomato was actually secured down
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I can do this with my santoku without batting an eye
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