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Hatsukokoro  |  SKU: HS-ST-B2KU-CH175

Hatsukokoro Sentan Blue 2 Stainless Clad Chinese Cleaver 175mm

Regular price $199.95
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Detailed Specifications
Line Hatsukokoro Sentan Chuka White 2 Stainless Clad
Profile Chuka (Cleaver) / Chinese Cleaver
Bevel Type Double Bevel
Weight 322 g        11.36 oz
Edge Length 178 mm   .7.01 inch
Heel Height 78 mm     .3.07 inch
Width @ Spine 4.8 mm     0.19 inch
Width @ Mid 4.1 mm     0.16 inch
Width @ 1cm from Tip 3.4 mm     0.13 inch
Steel Blue 2 / Aogami #2 | Carbon
Blade Construction Sanmai - Stainless Clad
Hardness (HRC) 61 - 63
Surface Finish Kurouchi
Handle Cleaver Handle
Region Hyogo
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  • Pro chefs
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    This is the smaller version of the 195mm. Suitable for those who finds the 195mm version slighty too big. I personally consider this as the larger Nakiri. 

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    This Chinese cleaver under our in-house brand Sentan is the result of more than a year of extensive product development, which leads to a high-performance cleaver that excell in cutting performance, maintainability and perceived sharpness.

    Chinese cleaver is a profile that is rather rare on the market, as it is unfamiliar to most of users outside of China. Many may heard this is the only knife profile that Chinese chefs use and it is really good at chopping vegetables and scoop them into the wok, both I can confirm to be true. What we are facing is, due to the low demand, there are rarely any maker willing to develop a product that is well forged and has a good core steel to match it. Even the Sugimoto, the brand that is known for making great Chinese cleavers, makes their chinese cleaver out of a flat bar with no evidence of forging.

    This Sentan is our answer to this blind spot in the market, and the only knife we have in the store forged in China, but with a authentic Hitachi Blue 2 carbon steel core cladded in stainless steel. A forged thick spine concentrate most of the weight along the axis of the handle, giving the hefty weight that the Chinese Cleaver is known for. The blade thins down towards the edge rapidly, making it much lighter to rotate this wide blade - something that most made in Japan Chinese Cleaver can't do. Overall, this forged body handles extremely nice for someone who have been using Chinese Cleaver since very young.

    The steel selection is the highlight of the blade: a Hitachi Blue 2 core cladded in stainless steel, thinned down under hammer resulting a very low cladding line, means most of the blade will be rust-free. Along with this thinning and choice of steel, the cutting experience is extremely good. The bity edge formed by Blue 2 penetrate the surface effortlessly, then the gravity just pulls the blade through. With the great handling this Chinese Cleaver presents a better overall experience than any other cleavers I've tried.

    One thing we cannot miss is the very competitive price of this knife, it sits at a much lower price point than most Japanese cleavers but offer a better experience. Essentially it is a combination of the strenth of Chinese Cleaver forging skill and Japanese steel. If you are looking for a Chinese Cleaver to try out, this is undoubtly my first recommendation.


    Care Instruction
    1. Don't cut hard things! Japanese knives are brittle so bone hacking is a NO NO!
    2. Wash with neutral detergent after use, and wipe dry;
    3. Please don't wash knife with dishwasher, it will damage the wood handle;
    4. Be careful not to leave the knife close to a heat source for a long time;
    5. It is a lot more dangerous to cut with a blunt knife than a sharp knife!
    6. It is best to sharpen a Japanese knife regularly on a waterstone.
    7. Oil the (carbon) knife if storing for an extended period of time to prevent rust.

    Hatsukokoro

    Hatsukokoro as a brand works extensively with the Japanese kitchen knife industry. Through collaboration with makers and manufacturers across the Japan, they’ve designed and created a huge collection of different knives, covering every possible price range while having a great value in many of their product lines. Their capabilities to incorporate resources have built a strong relation with knife makers, and more and more are happy to send their knives down to Amagasaki and have them delivered across the world.

    • Profile: Chuka (Cleaver)

      Chinese Cleaver

      The Chuka Bocho, or Chinese cleaver, is a large, versatile knife central to Chinese cooking, featuring a broad, rectangular blade. Beyond its primary functions of slicing, dicing, and chopping vegetables and meat, its wide blade also excels at scooping up prepared ingredients for easy transfer from cutting board to pan. Despite its formidable size, it is not intended for cutting through bone, but rather for precision tasks and handling both fine and heavy-duty chopping. Blade lengths typically range from 180mm to 220mm, offering a generous cutting surface. This knife's unique blend of functionality, including its ability to scoop up ingredients, makes it an indispensable tool in kitchens, especially where quick and precise preparation of large ingredient volumes is essential.

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    • Steel: Blue 2 / Aogami #2

      Blue Steel No.2, also recognized as Aogami No.2, is a distinguished high carbon steel produced by Hitachi Metals Ltd, enhanced by the addition of chromium and tungsten to the base of White Steel No.2. This modification brings about an improvement in toughness and the creation of hard carbide molecules, which significantly boost edge retention. Although its sharpness is comparable to that of White Steel No.2, Blue Steel No.2 offers a slight advantage in maintaining its edge.

      Widely favored for its versatility, Aogami No.2 is celebrated for its ease of sharpening and robust resistance to chipping, making it an ideal choice for those new to Aogami steel knives. Containing 1.0–1.2% carbon and achieving a typical hardness of 62–63 HRC on the Rockwell scale, it stands as the benchmark in evaluating Aogami steel cutlery.

      Manufacturer:

      • Hitachi Special Steel, Japan

      Nature: Carbon

      Hardness: 61- 63

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    • Handle Specs

      Profile: Chinese Cleaver Handle

      Material:

      • Ho Wood

      Traditional chinese cleaver handle, short but very easy to grip. Designed to hold with two fingers on the blade and three fingers wrapping around the small handle. The short lenght is to balance the knife into a more blade heavy position which is a desired balance point for Chinese cleavers.

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