MAC Knife Chef series Gyutou 8.5", 2.0mm thin blade

MAC Knife Chef series Gyutou 8.5", 2.0mm thin blade

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Kitayama_8k posted on r/truechefknives1w

80$ is all this knife is worth at best. It would have been a hard no pre-tariff, now it's kinda meh. The guard on the blade makes it difficult to sharpen. At this price point I'd look at one of these knives from Japan https://www.globalkitchenjapan.com/products/masahiro-mv-p-molybdenum-vanadium-stainless-steel-gyuto-knife-13910?variant=40623887482963 Misono Molybdenum Steel Gyu Knife (Tubanashi) No. 612/21cm https://a.co/d/0fx1URDf Fujitora Gyuto Knife 7.1 inches (180 mm), Japan Cobalt Alloy Steel, Double-edged, Chef's Knife That Can Be Used for Cutting Meat, Cooking Fish and Vegetables, The Thickness of the Blade is Set for https://a.co/d/0dgzisxE Fujitora FU-808 Chef's Knife, 8.3 inches (210 mm), Made in Japan, Cobalt Alloy Steel, Double Edged, Chef's Knife, For Cutting Meat, Cooking Fish and Vegetables, DP Cobalt Alloy Steel Insert, With https://a.co/d/04lLSETX MAC Knife Chef series Gyutou 8.5", 2.0mm thin blade https://a.co/d/0dlxYfru I'd hesitate to buy a Mac on Amazon and would look for an established retailer, I think they are cloned. Prolly just get the misono if you want a regular knife that will perform really nicely, the masahiro if you want a bit higher performance and are happy to go with a pretty thin knife with extreme edge geometry that gets super sharp but doesn't hold it forever, or one of the tojiros if you are all in on edge retention. Personally, I have knives in all these steels, I don't notice much difference in edge retention, though my carbon knife seem to do a bit better.