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Hatsukokoro  |  SKU: HSK-FXR2-SMGY240-EB

Hatsukokoro FAXR2 Migaki Gyuto 240mm

$446.98 $479.95

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Detailed Specifications
Line Hatsukokoro FAXR2 Migaki
Profile Gyuto / Chefs Knife
Bevel Type Double Bevel
Weight 210 g        7.41 oz
Edge Length 228 mm   .8.98 inch
Heel Height 50 mm     .1.97 inch
Width @ Spine 2.5 mm     0.1 inch
Width @ Mid 2.3 mm     0.09 inch
Width @ 1cm from Tip 1.0 mm     0.04 inch
Steel FAXR2 | Powdered Stainless
Blade Construction Sanmai - Stainless Clad
Hardness (HRC) 62 - 63
Surface Finish Migaki
Handle Octagonal Ebony
Region Hyogo
Best for
  • Pro chefs
  • Enthusiasts
    • Free shipping for knives over AU$200 Australia wide.
    • World-wide shipping via DHL Express, 3 to 5 days.


    Introducing the latest offering from Hatsukokoro, the FAXR2 Migaki series. As a sister line to the Damascus variant, this series features a polished sanmai "migaki" finish, making it a more affordable option without compromising on quality or performance.

    Crafted in Toyama by a highly reputable maker who also collaborates with renowned brands like Masamoto and Aritsugu, the FAXR2 Migaki series embodies the pinnacle of Japanese knife-making expertise. The core steel of these knives is the cutting-edge FAXR2 from Nachi-Fujikoshi, a type of powdered steel akin to SG2 and SRS13. This advanced material ensures exceptional edge sharpness and retention, making it ideal for both professional chefs and home cooks.

    The blade profile follows the classic Sakai style, providing versatility for various cutting techniques. For the gyuto, this design suits both rockers and choppers, offering flexibility and precision in the kitchen.

    Adding to its appeal, the FAXR2 Migaki series comes with a classic octagonal ebony handle. This traditional handle not only enhances the knife’s aesthetic but also provides a comfortable and secure grip, ensuring ease of use during prolonged cutting tasks.

    Experience the perfect blend of affordability, innovation, and meticulous craftsmanship with the Hatsukokoro FAXR2 Migaki series. It's an excellent choice for anyone looking to elevate their culinary skills with a high-quality Japanese kitchen knife.

    Pros Cons
  • Excellent performance
  • Easy to look after
  • Relatively hard to sharpen

  • 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.

    Hatsukokoro

    An emerging brand rapidly building up its reputation internationally, Hastukokoro offers a great selections of premium hand crafted knives sourced from makers all over Japan. Top tier knife makers such as Yoshikane, Nigara and Nakagawa Hamono all send their best knives to Hyogo.

    • Profile: Gyuto

      Chefs Knife

      A Japanese chef's knife is known as a gyuto (牛刀 ぎゅうとう) gyūtō?), literally meaning 'beef knife'. Its blade resembles a flatter version of a French chef's knife. Japanese cutlery is known for sharpness due to its acute blade geometry, and the hardness of the steel used, sometimes exceeding 60 HRC on the Rockwell Scale A typical western chef's knife may be sharpened to an edge angle of 20-22°, while a Japanese gyuto generally has a sharper edge angle of 15-18° (or even lower), which requires a harder, more brittle grade of steel. In recent years Japanese gyuto have gained in popularity with western chefs.

      A modern chef's knife is a multi-purpose knife designed to perform well at many differing kitchen tasks, rather than excelling at any one in particular. It can be used for mincing, slicing, and chopping vegetables, slicing meat, and disjointing large cuts.

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    • Steel: FAXR2


      FAXR2 is a premium powdered cutlery steel, expertly crafted by the renowned Japanese manufacturer Nachi-Fujikoshi, also famous for their exceptional R2 steel. With a hardness rating of HRC 62 to 63, FAXR2 offers a fine grain structure that ensures outstanding edge sharpness and durability.

      This steel is known for its excellent balance of properties, similar to the highly regarded SRS13. FAXR2 blades go very sharp, maintaining a keen edge through extensive use. Additionally, they are not too hard to sharpen, allowing for easy maintenance and longevity. The superior edge retention of FAXR2 makes it a preferred choice for both professional chefs and knife enthusiasts, providing reliable performance in various kitchen tasks.

      Choosing FAXR2 means investing in a knife steel that combines sharpness, ease of sharpening, and lasting edge retention, making it a top-tier option for high-quality cutlery.

      Manufacturer:

      • Nachi-Fujikoshi, Japan

      Nature: Stainless

      Hardness: 62- 63

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    • Construction: Sanmai - Stainless Clad

      Sanmai(Three-Piece) is a common construction for double bevel knives where two pieces of softer cladding steel are forgewelded to each side of a harder core steel. The harder but more brittle core steel will form the hard cutting edge after heat treating, and the softer cladding will support the core to increase the overall strength of the blade.

      The soft cladding enables the thinning process to be a lot easier than a honyaki or monosteel construction. And in the case where the cladding steel are stainless in nature, it can offer protection for the carbon or semi-stainless cores against rusting and discoluoring.

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    • Finish: Migaki

      "Migaki" means "polished" or "shined" in Japanese, The term "Migaki finish" in the context of Japanese kitchen knives indeed does not exclusively refer to a mirror polish but encompasses a broader range of polished finishes that can vary from semi-gloss to a more refined, subtle sheen, rather than a highly reflective surface. The primary goal of a Migaki finish is to enhance the knife's functionality and aesthetic appeal, focusing on a smooth finish that improves resistance to corrosion and minimizes drag during cutting, rather than achieving a purely mirror-like appearance.

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    • Handle Specs

      Profile: Octagonal WA

      Material:

      • Ebony

      This handle, crafted from a single piece of ebony, exemplifies minimalist elegance and functional design. Its unique octagonal shape, featuring a subtle taper, offers a comfortable grip and a visually appealing geometric profile. The ebony wood, known for its deep, rich color and durability, has been meticulously milled from a single block, ensuring a seamless construction that highlights the wood's natural beauty and grain. The handle's surface has been highly polished, achieving a glossy finish that not only enhances the ebony's luxurious dark hue but also provides a smooth, tactile experience for the user. This design choice reflects a minimalist approach, focusing on simplicity, quality, and usability. The combination of the octagonal shape with the taper adds a modern twist to the classic material, making it a standout piece that blends traditional craftsmanship with contemporary aesthetics.

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    Hatsukokoro

    Hatsukokoro FAXR2 Migaki Gyuto 240mm

    $446.98 $479.95

    Hatsukokoro FAXR2 Migaki Gyuto 240mm

    Experience the exceptional quality of the Hatsukokoro FAXR2 Migaki Gyuto 240mm, a premium Japanese kitchen knife designed for superior performance and precision. This knife, meticulously crafted, combines traditional Japanese techniques with advanced materials to deliver outstanding sharpness and durability. The 240mm blade is forged from FAXR2 steel, known for its remarkable hardness, edge retention, and corrosion resistance.

    The blade features a refined Migaki finish, providing a smooth, polished surface that enhances its aesthetic appeal and cutting efficiency. The Gyuto design, celebrated for its versatility, is perfect for a wide range of kitchen tasks, from slicing to chopping. The handle, made from high-quality wood, is ergonomically designed to ensure a comfortable and secure grip, providing precise control during use. Each Hatsukokoro knife reflects a commitment to meticulous craftsmanship and quality, making it a valuable addition to any kitchen.

    Elevate your culinary skills with the Hatsukokoro FAXR2 Migaki Gyuto, a Japanese kitchen knife perfect for both professional chefs and home cooks. Available at Knives and Stones, Sydney.

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