Kisuke Manaka | SKU:
KISU-ATS34TSMK-KGY240-XG
Kisuke x Xinguo ATS34 K tip Gyuto Tsuchime Mirror Kasumi 240mm w Knife Guard
Sale price
$730.99
Regular price
$859.95
Unit price
Kisuke x Xinguo ATS34 K tip Gyuto Tsuchime Mirror Kasumi 240mm w Knife Guard is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Availability
Delivery unavailable for this item. Available for pickup at Crows Nest only.
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St Peters (Online/Showroom) —2 Bishop St Unit 2 St Peters NSW 2044
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Crows Nest (Storefront) —107 West St, Crows Nest NSW 2065Pickup only
Detailed Specifications
| Line | Manaka ATS34 x Xinguo |
| Profile | K-tip Gyuto / Chefs Knife |
| Bevel Type | Double Bevel |
| Weight | 285 g | 10.1 oz |
| Edge Length | 242 mm | 9 17/32″ |
| Heel Height | 58 mm | 2 9/32″ |
| Width @ Heel | 3.6 mm | 9/64″ |
| Width @ Mid | 3.0 mm | 1/8″ |
| Width @ 1cm from Tip | 0.8 mm | 1/32″ |
| Steel | ATS34 | Stainless |
| Blade Construction | Warikomi - Stainless Clad |
| Hardness (HRC) | 60 - 61 |
| Surface Finish | Tsuchime |
| Handle | Special Handle |
| Region | Sanjo |
| Best for |
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| Pros | Cons |
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Care Instruction
- Don't cut hard things! Japanese knives are brittle so bone hacking is a NO NO!
- Wash with neutral detergent after use, and wipe dry;
- Please don't wash knife with dishwasher, it will damage the wood handle;
- Be careful not to leave the knife close to a heat source for a long time;
- It is a lot more dangerous to cut with a blunt knife than a sharp knife!
- It is best to sharpen a Japanese knife regularly on a waterstone.
Profile
K-tip Gyuto
Chefs Knife
Composition
ATS34 Element Composition
Compare with
ATS34
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13.5%
10.1%
6.8%
3.4%
0
C
1.0%
Cr
13.5%
V
0.4%
Mo
4.0%
Mn
0.4%
Si
0.5%
P
0.03%
S
0.03%
C — Carbon
Cr — Chromium
V — Vanadium
Mo — Molybdenum
Mn — Manganese
Si — Silicon
P — Phosphorus
S — Sulfur
Hardness
60–61 HRC
555759616365+
Steel
ATS34
- Manufacturer
- Nature Stainless
- Hardness60–61 HRC
Construction
Warikomi - Stainless Clad
Finish
Tsuchime
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Frequently asked questions
Is a K-tip Gyuto the same as a traditional Kiritsuke?
✓ Verified by Knives and Stones · James Zhang · Reviewed 29 May 2026









