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The Samura Mo-V series combines elements of the Japanese expertise developed over the centuries, one of which is the leaf-shaped blade geometry that provides the maximum length of the cutting edge, allows easy sharpening and withstands heavy workloads. A special stonewash coating provides an extra level of hardness to the blade and makes it more matte and rougher.
The Samura Mo-V Stonewash Chef's knife is indispensable at various cooking stages and is meant for cutting, chopping, and shredding. With a wide, massive and thick blade relative to its small handle, this knife is maximally adapted for almost effortless manipulation without having its blade separated from the cutting board. The AUS-8 steel gives this knife excellent performance characteristics, including high reliability and durability. The handle is made of G-10 fiberglass resistant to both temperature and humidity effects.
All Mo-V Stonewash knives come with a hygienic metallic bolster that separates the blade from an oval handle that is also heat and moisture resistant.
Smooth blade slopes and robust construction are the key features of these versatile knives.
A classic European handle made of extra durable G-10 fiberglass material adds another degree of control and allows users to maintain a confident grip at all times.
Premium steel quality is ultra hard and sharp, making the Mo-V Stonewash series very reliable for a wide range of kitchen activities.
The materials used for the creation of this series are stain resistant.
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Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.