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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not exactly what I wanted, but basically everything is fine.

Samura Harakiri knives with white ABS plastic handles bought at a big discount. On the official website of Samura, these knives are allegedly sold for nine thousand, but with a discount, these knivescomst about six thousand, through the market, they managed to buy them for two thousand cheaper. Knives ofcomurse very quickly delivered. The parcel came in just two days to the point of issue of orders. The Samura Harakiri knives were packaged in a large box thatcomuld easily fit a medium sized…

Pros
  • Good discount price. Fast shipping. Reliable packaging. Sharp and light.
Cons
  • Made in China. Thin blades. Fragile plastic.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable purchase, guaranteed to be a good one.

bought for a promotion for 2900. the best set for the money! knives made of thin aus8 steel - at first it was not customary to use. But now I'm enjoying working with them. The knives are ideally sharpened at the factory, they keep sharpening well for 4 weeks, for this brand they have become a good indicator. Then I correct on stones 1000, 2022 and 3000 from the same samurai, it takes about 15 minutes for all the knives, because thin steel. Recommend to buy on sale

Pros
  • lungs sharpening is kept for more than 4 weeks (in professional cooking, I correct it once a week or two, because a knife is needed for cutting sashimi) comfortable handles no worse than the main kasumi knife - Japanese chef from vg10 for 8,500
Cons
  • on the handle of a vegetable knife, the blade slightly protrudes, the is also not rounded and with a long shredder it rubs a callus (although I rarely see rounding on the s)

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good product for me, no problems at all.

I enjoy using knives with narrow blades because they make it easier to cut through tough foods like meat, cheese, and vegetables. Unlike a thick one, a thin one can still cut even when it is dull. I therefore always pay attention to the blade's thickness.

Pros
  • extremely narrow and sharp blade
Cons
  • No

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Terrible quality, disappointed with the purchase.

Is that supposed to be Samurai? During the process of cutting the fish in half, it fractured. I have had two samurai knives for the past seven years, and despite the fact that I used them to cut the bones, they look brand new. One of these blades did not even make it through the first three months.

Pros
  • Disappointment
Cons
  • While chopping the fish, it broke.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm very happy with the product, it's very satisfying.

If any of the cafe's cooks forget to bring their knives, I make sure to stock up on these. The steel is high-quality and easy to cut and sharpen. You won't find a handle like this on knives that cost $5,500-$15,000 alone.

Pros
  • Excellent value knives.
Cons
  • Not

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Don't buy it, it's not what it should be.

Excellent knives that come really sharp out of the box. After a half year, the vegetable knife failed, and evidence from the photo suggested that this was mechanical damage rather than a guarantee (although I'm not sure what other kinds of harm a broken knife could do). As a direct result of his actions, he was awarded compensation in the form of a coupon code.

Pros
  • The knives are both comfortable and sharp, however they are of poor quality.
Cons
  • After six months of use, the attachment point on the vegetable knife fractured.

This is the second set of knives that are comparable to the first. Both are capable of cutting fingers just as easily if they are handled carelessly or if there are no standard knives available. They are susceptible to rust because of their unique composition; therefore, it is best to wipe them off as soon as possible after cutting rather than leaving them in water or other moist environments after cooking.

Pros
  • Excellent additions for personal usage. Sharpening is excellent, the handle is pleasant, and it does not slip.
Cons
  • Although the thickness of the steel is insufficient, one should not anticipate more given the low cost of the product.

Affordable and high-quality knives. You can sharpen it to a fine point and it feels good in your hand, but the thin metal causes the tip to develop burrs. We've been using it for over six months, and it's still razor sharp even after being neglected.

Pros
  • Maintenance, cost, and accessibility
Cons
  • aluminum foil

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product is good, there are only a few minor flaws.

chop the fish, beef, and chicken, as well as the fat into little plates so that it could melt completely. You did an excellent job. There is not a single flaw in anything. Shinkuet great! I really hope that they have a long lifespan. -1 point awarded for the quality of Chinese production. However, it was difficult to assume that the original ones would still be there in 3000.

Pros
  • Sharp, seems like good metal.
Cons
  • However, the country in question is China, not Japan as the previous sentence implied; this oversight caused some embarrassment.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I didn³'t expect the quality to be this good.

Knives are light, according to one writer, and this is a drawback. I won't say it. Everything is a matter of habit. Overall: I think the knives are great value for the money. I purchased a set of 5 knives for $5,000.

Pros
  • Very precise. Both a man and a woman can comfortably hold the handle.
Cons
  • The blade's corners are particularly sharp and close to the hilt. In general, this is not a drawback and should be accepted as such. Take extra caution when physically sponge-washing knives. It is visible in the picture.

The knives personally came to me in their original form; they require care and should be wiped clean after use; they should not be stored together but rather in a stand or magnetic holder so that they do not become dull; I do not regret spending three thousand dollars on the knives; contrary to the claims of some reviewers that the knives are thin (which is not the case), the steel on my Tefal santoku, which is also thinner, does not bend in the slightest.

Pros
  • Considerations Regarding Cost, Authenticity, and Knives
Cons
  • a minor chip on the cutting edge of one knife, which is not a deal breaker

Revainrating 1 out of 5

What did I pay for? The product is a complete failure.

Given the steep price reduction, I think it's safe to believe that this is not a samurai at all. The question that has to be answered is how such items can be brought onto the site. There ought to be quality assurance certifications and the like.

Pros
  • I was planning to purchase some high-quality blades, but the samurai appears to be filled with advertisements and video blogger recommendations.
Cons
  • Rusting in an idiotic manner It has been a whole two months!

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect product for any user!

According to some of the other comments, there are fakes. But there is no difference between the original and mine. There are also stickers in the form of samurai. Yes, made in China. However, it has a good grip. Excellent slicing. Let's find out how long it will endure and how sharp it will be in the future.

Pros
  • Excellent sharpness. Acute.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A good balance of price/quality, recommend it.

However, there is rust on one of the blades after it was washed in the dishwasher. Other than that, the knives are rather sharp and comfortable to use. Using knives from Ikea, the likes of which have not been seen in this form for the past three years. In addition to this, I observed that the word "Samurai" appeared to be copied and pasted, which is rather a mundane thing. Watching how they proceed will be interesting.

Pros
  • Price, excellent sharpening, and a timeless design.
Cons
  • After one month of use, yellow specks that resembled rust began to develop.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

I cant believe I paid for it, the quality is disgusting.

The snapshot displays the outcome after three months of use. I've attached a picture of the nine-month-old model of the least expensive knife sold by Ikea for the purpose of providing a point of reference. Took it for 3,900 dollars, and it was not at all worth it. Better not repent it and add money for normal knives.

Pros
  • Not
Cons
  • Terrible metal quality.