Cangshan TN1 Series Swedish Sandvik Steel Forged 9 cm Paring Knife And Wood Sheath Set

The TN1 Series is a story of balance, precision and great design. The ideas presented are conversations in bold contrast and the continuous journey between subtle and sharp. A minimal, sleek hollow-handle design ensure these knives are well balanced, both aesthetically and in the cook's hand. Features Full tang forged...
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Cangshan Australia

Paring knife

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The TN1 Series is a story of balance, precision and great design. The ideas presented are conversations in bold contrast and the continuous journey between subtle and sharp. A minimal, sleek hollow-handle design ensure these knives are well balanced, both aesthetically and in the cook's hand.

Features

  • Full tang forged from high alloy Swedish Sandvik 14C28N Steel with exceptional sharpness, holds an edge up to 5 times longer than German Steel X50Cr15MoV.
  • RedDot 2016 Award patented design focus on unique all metal structure and ergonomic handle.
  • Well balanced 13 cm handle and 9 cm blade with HRC 59 +/- 2 on the Rockwell Hardness Scale.
  • Includes carbonised solid Ashwood half open magnetic sheath.
  • National Sanitation Foundation (NSF) Certified, lifetime warranty against manufacturer defects.

Dimensions:

  • 9 cm paring knife: 9 cm long blade; 13 cm long handle.
  • Sheath dimensions: 21 cm length x 2 cm wide x 1.3 cm depth.

Includes:

  • Solid Ash Wood Magnetic ANCHOR knife Sheath Only For 9 cm bread knife.

SHIPPING COST
For all orders, unless otherwise stated, shipping will incur a flat rate of AUD $12.00.

SHIPPING DESTINATIONS
Cangshan Cutlery Australia ships goods Australia-wide, we do not accept international orders.

ORDER PROCESSING TIMES
Cangshan Cutlery Australia aims to have orders processed and dispatched within 2 business days of receiving the order.

TRACKING INFORMATION
If the tracking information is required please contact the Cangshan Cutlery Australia team 5 business days after your order has been placed on 1800 099 012.

Description

The TN1 Series is a story of balance, precision and great design. The ideas presented are conversations in bold contrast and the continuous journey between subtle and sharp. A minimal, sleek hollow-handle design ensure these knives are well balanced, both aesthetically and in the cook's hand.

Features

  • Full tang forged from high alloy Swedish Sandvik 14C28N Steel with exceptional sharpness, holds an edge up to 5 times longer than German Steel X50Cr15MoV.
  • RedDot 2016 Award patented design focus on unique all metal structure and ergonomic handle.
  • Well balanced 13 cm handle and 9 cm blade with HRC 59 +/- 2 on the Rockwell Hardness Scale.
  • Includes carbonised solid Ashwood half open magnetic sheath.
  • National Sanitation Foundation (NSF) Certified, lifetime warranty against manufacturer defects.

Sizes & More Info

Dimensions:

  • 9 cm paring knife: 9 cm long blade; 13 cm long handle.
  • Sheath dimensions: 21 cm length x 2 cm wide x 1.3 cm depth.

Includes:

  • Solid Ash Wood Magnetic ANCHOR knife Sheath Only For 9 cm bread knife.

Reviews

Shipping Info

SHIPPING COST
For all orders, unless otherwise stated, shipping will incur a flat rate of AUD $12.00.

SHIPPING DESTINATIONS
Cangshan Cutlery Australia ships goods Australia-wide, we do not accept international orders.

ORDER PROCESSING TIMES
Cangshan Cutlery Australia aims to have orders processed and dispatched within 2 business days of receiving the order.

TRACKING INFORMATION
If the tracking information is required please contact the Cangshan Cutlery Australia team 5 business days after your order has been placed on 1800 099 012.

FAQs

Where Are Cangshan Knives Made?

Cangshan knives are made in Yangjiang, China. This is a huge hub for knife makers in that part of the world. Other knife brands in that city include Dalstrong, Zelite, and several others. Some say there are over 1500 knife makers in Yangjiang. Despite being made in China, most of the steel used in Cangshan’s knives comes from either Germany or Sweden.

Who Makes Cangshan Knives?

Their founder, Henry Liu, went searching for a knife manufacturer and audited over 80 sites throughout the U.S. and Europe. He never found what he was looking for, but rather just the same old knife designs and nothing unique. He then landed in Yangjiang, China a cutlery Mecca of sorts. The artisans there shared his passion of making something different. After 2 years of research and development, it all started and is now known as the Cangshan Cutlery Company.

What Material are Cangshan Knives Made From?

Cangshan use high alloy German Steel, high carbon Japanese Steel and the amazing high alloy Swedish Sandvik® 12C27 and 14C28N Steels. German X50CrMov15 Steel gives an exceptional blend of hardness and durability to the edge, allowing for a precise and sharp edge without any brittleness. The steel has a hardness of 58 ±2 on the Rockwell Hardness Rating and is also highly stain resistant. Cangshan's proprietary X-7 Steel is a harder steel then German steel which means it can take a significantly sharper edge. A unique, Damascus pattern is formed in the metal from folding 67 layers of steels together. X-7 Steel has a hardness rating of 61 ±2 on the Rockwell Hardness Rating. Swedish Sandvik® Steels in our opinion are the perfect mix of incredible hardness and durability. These steels take a phenomenally sharp edge and keep it up to 5 times longer than competing knives currently in the marketplace. That means a knife that stays sharper, longer. These steels have a hardness rating of 60 ±2 on the Rockwell Hardness Rating. Swedish DAMASTEEL® RWL34 Powder Steel is an amazing steel that is able to captialize on the high alloy blend of metals perfectly melted together to create a remarkably hard, strong and pure steel with a 62 ±2 on the Rockwell Hardness Rating.

Are Cangshan Knives Actually Good Quality Knives?

All manufacturing decisions are made with passion to create and share value to you, the consumer. Cangshan Cutlery is constantly seeking to improve all manufacturing processes as they push the abilities of their bladesmiths. This dedication to quality can be seen throughout the manufacturing process, like bagging knives between manufacturing steps to ensure knife handles are not scratched before reaching you. Every blade goes through an ultra-precise 6 stage heat treatment which brings out the best qualities of each steel. We believe heat treatment is the key to a great knife. Even slight variations of a few degrees at any point in the process can cause the knife's hardness to vary throughout the blade. This is the reason it took 2+ years of research and development to dial in the specific heat treatment process that would ensure Cangshan knives are both hard enough to take a sharp 16 degree edge, and durable enough to keep that sharp edge during heavy kitchen use.

Are Cangshan Knives Dishwasher Safe?

While some of the Cangshan knives say they are dishwasher safe, the best option for your knives is to hand wash and dry them immediately after use. With any high-quality kitchen knife that has carbon in the steel, hand-washing and drying them immediately after use will extend the life of the blade and prevent damage to the blade over a long-term period. Even knives with more Chromium in the blade can rust when exposed to water that sits on them for a long time, just like in a dishwasher. It’s always just best practice to wash and dry right away and by hand.