Huusk Japanese Nakiri Knife - 7 Inch Vegetable Cleaver Kitchen Knife with Gift Box, Hand Forged High Carbon Stainless Steel Chef Knives with Ergonomic Rosewood Handle, Ideal Gift for Men and Women

Huusk Japanese Nakiri Knife - 7 Inch Vegetable Cleaver Kitchen Knife with Gift Box, Hand Forged High Carbon Stainless Steel Chef Knives with Ergonomic Rosewood Handle, Ideal Gift for Men and Women

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hoopla-pdx posted on r/truechefknives1w

I'd recommend buying a cheap nikiri (like a Kiwi or some Chinese thing)first to see if you like the format and end up using it. I bought a Watanabe and used it for a bit, but just never felt that it offered anything more than my beloved gyutos. Santokus are similar in that they are good for smaller spaces or smaller hands, but if you have a gyuto that works for you, the santoku is probably just an inferior tool for the same function. On the other hand, I use my 150mm petty all the time. You might be the opposite; I'm just recommending some testing first.