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Global Knives Guide

Global Knives have a fantastic reputation for craftsmenship and quality. In this post I detail a brief history of Global and some tips for looking after their knives.

Designed by Komin Ymada in 1985, Global Knives are manufactured by the Japanese company Yoshikin. The initial aim was to produce a knife range that consisted of Italian design aesthetics, German durability and Japanese precision.

You may might not know that each knife is made from a single piece of stainless steel that is sharpened to a point rather than the conventional bevelled edge. The knife ridge is a gradual curve that helps keep cut foods separate from the knife blade.

I’ve read that Global knives should not be put in dishwashers and should not be allowed to drip dry – you should (carefully) hand wash, dry, then put them away. Do not cut frozen foods or ice to avoid blade snapping, chipping and nicks.

You’ll find a great range of Global knifes and chef equipment at Nisbets.

1 comment

1 john { 03.30.09 at 10:32 am }

I live in Japan and have a range of the global pro Knives. One comment I read above was that you can not drip dry your global knives I have been washing them and hanging them on My magnetic knife rack with no problems for the last 6 years.

as for the knives themselves I love them only problem is they don’t have a knife for cutting Bone ( fish chicken) But as I said befor i live in japan so i have lots of good alternatives.

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