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These impressive Japanese knives are on sale for nearly 90% off
TL;DR: Get the Damasukasu 3-piece Japanese master chef blade set for $79.99 in the Mashable Shop.
Even if you have the fanciest kitchen (complete with marble countertops), have the most expensive and high-quality ingredients, and wear the cutest aprons and mittens, you still won’t be able to whip up delicious meals if you don’t invest in the right tools. Because guess what? Having the best tools is just as important as having the best ingredients. It’s time to admit that the butter knife you claim can cut everything isn’t actually capable of slicing a top sirloin.
You know what can? The Damasukasu 3-piece Japanese AKUMA master chef blade set — a knife set that is precision-balanced and impressively sharp. Best of all: You can pick it up on sale for 88% off.
Made with a 12-degree cutting edge and graded to an incredibly high 62+ Rockwell hardness, these Damasukasu knives let you slice even the most delicate food items with laser precision. They feature a full tang, triple-riveted, and nitrogen cooled design for enhanced hardness and flexibility, and they’re guaranteed to be stain and rust-resistant for longevity. Each piece — a vegetable knife, slicing knife, utility knife — is a sight to behold, too. All blades sport an elegant, eye-catching pattern, making them a wonderful addition to your cooking space. Plus, the set also comes with a Japanese whetstone for easy sharpening.
Normally retailing for $699.99, you can get the set on sale now for $79.99 — a savings of 88%.
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