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Allday Goods Zap Everyday Santoku Knife, 16cm

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  • Description

Breeze through meal prep with the Allday Goods santoku knife. Part of their ‘Zap’ collection, it’s a great all-rounder for slicing and dicing.

The santoku knife is the Japanese version of a Western chef's knife. Use it to mince garlic, finely slice vegetables and chop chicken for stir fries.

The stainless steel blade is forged in Solingen, Germany. It’s strong and sharp - ideal for tough veggies like squash and celeriac. You can use the fine point to remove seeds and devein prawns.

The handle is made from waste plastic. The plastic is washed, shredded and melted into the handle shape. The vibrant colours are sure to stand out on your table. No two handles are the same, so every knife is a one-off.

Note: The knife has a thin edge and is not suitable to cut through bones or frozen food. Please store in appropriate knife storage, like blocks, knife rolls and knife rails.

About Allday Goods

The founder of Allday Goods, Hugo, used to work as a chef in London and ran his own restaurant. After closing down his restaurant and thinking back of many friends always asking for high quality knives that don’t break the bank. After working in a professional kitchen and seeing how much plastic waste there is, Hugo thought to combine it with notoriously high quality Japanese blades. After a lot of searching and translated zoom calls, he started a collaboration with one of the best knife makers in Japan, Yoshikazu. Hugo's first knife drop was a small batch of 100 knives was announced on Instagram in March 2021, and all sold out in just over 1 minute. Their first big launch was on Kickstarter in April 2022, where they reached their funding goal in 3 hours, and have continuously been growing since.