

🔪 Elevate every steak night with precision and style!
The Kai Pure Komachi 2 Steak Knife Set features four 5-inch hand-sharpened Japanese blades with a precise 16-degree serrated edge designed to preserve steak juices and flavor. Crafted from food-safe coated carbon stainless steel with colorful, ergonomic resin handles, these dishwasher-safe knives combine traditional Seki City craftsmanship with modern durability and vibrant kitchen aesthetics.













| ASIN | B007RH8HJU |
| Best Sellers Rank | #107,695 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #77 in Cheese Knives |
| Blade Color | Gray |
| Blade Edge | Plain |
| Blade Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| BladeLength | 5 Inches |
| Brand Name | Kai Pure Komachi 2 |
| Color | Gray |
| Construction Type | Forged, Resin Handle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (847) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00087171042671 |
| Handle Material | Stainless Steel,Resin Handle |
| Included Components | Kai Pure Komachi 2 Steak Knife Set - 5" Steak Knives, 4 Piece, Razor-Sharp Meat Slicing Knife, Keeps Juices in Steak and Preserves Flavor, Hand-Sharpened Japanese Kitchen Knives |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
| Item Length | 5 Inches |
| Item Type Name | Kai Pure Komachi 2 Steak Knife Set, 4-Piece |
| Item Weight | 0.09 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Kershaw |
| UPC | 087171042671 |
| Unit Count | 4.0 Count |
D**Y
Super Sharp and Great Value
These knives are great, especially for the price paid. I bought them to replace some old wooden handled dull knives I had for years since I was hosting Thanksgiving dinner this year. I didn't want to spend a fortune as I am too lazy to hand wash knives, so if they get ruined in the dishwasher I can replace them without worrying about how much I paid. The knives are super sharp as I have cut myself on them more than once-my fault. They are comfortable to use and cut through everything really well. My only complaint is that the handles are a bit larger than I expected and therefore they take up quite a bit of room in my utensil organizer. I ended up getting a new one to accommodate these and some chef's knives (same brand) that I was given as a gift.
J**D
Outstanding chopping blade
I've never owned a Nakiri knife before this one, and I wish I'd known about this design ages ago. This knife is excellent for chopping and dicing onions, peppers, tomatoes, etc. The shape of the knife just lends itself to chopping tasks quite nicely. I've purchased several different knife styles from this Pure Komachi 2 line as I'm pleased with how sharp they are, how well the handles fit in my oversized hands, and how reasonably priced they are. I'm finding that it is very convenient to have several different blade designs available when preparing food as each design seems to excel at a specific type of prep work. The only drawback is you want to be careful cleaning these things because they are wicked sharp.
S**C
Great quality
This is my goto kitchen knife. I bought it nine years ago and decided to treat myself to a new one. Great quality.
C**S
Great inexpensive steak knives.
Review for the KAI steak knives: Seems like lots of reviews for the other Pure Komachi2 line, but not many for the steak knives, so here goes. These are excellent for the price. They are very non-traditional in appearance but feel good in the hand and are very sharp. It's hard to tell in photos, but like other Pure Komachi knives, these have a non-stick paint coating on the sides. The steak knives are grey which is less "in your face" than the other brightly colored knives in the line, but again contribute to their non-traditional appearance. The handles are black plastic and are nearly identical to the handles on the PK2 paring knife. While I prefer non-serrated steak knives, these cut very well and do not tear meat but slice cleanly and efficiently. The serrations are single bevel (meaning one side of the knife is flat all the way to the edge) and this may contribute to their cutting qualities. Definitely worth it for under $20. I'd much rather watch my kids learn how to cut correctly with these than with an expensive set of Shun knives that I knew I would need to hone after every meal.
Z**N
Light and sharp, rectangle shape is perfect for slicing vegetables.
This Komachi Kai Nakiri knife was my Christmas gift to myself (one of them!) as it was selling for a slight discount. I already had a Komachi 2 set purchased from Costco and wanted to add this Nakiri knife as I slice a lot of vegetables and it's very useful for that. I use the Santoku knife (see Fuschia knife in the uploaded pic) for mincing and chopping herbs as a rocking motion is needed. For slicing onions and other vegetables a Nakiri is great, especially if you're making stir fry - Thai, Indian, Japanese or Chinese cuisines. This knife is very sharp, the rectangular blunt shape makes it light and the right design for slicing which is a up and down motion rather than a rocking motion. I love my Komachi knives, the colors are fun but the coating also helps prevent rusting. They're easy to clean in the dishwasher but mostly I just rinse and wipe and resheath. The included color coordinated sheaths helps keep hands safe whether you store them in drawer, or put them on the wall on a magnetic strip like I've done. It also makes it easier to take with you, as I sometimes take them camping or on vacation. They're light and sharp and handles are ergonomic and best of all they're available at very decent prices as a set. This Nakiri knife was not included in any set I've seen so it had to be purchased separately. One month of usage later, I am very happy with it's performance. It's become my most used knife as I am always slicing onions, peppers, mushrooms or cucumbers. I also use the mandoline but that makes the veggies too thin for grilling or stir frying so this is a really useful knife. After 5-6 months of every day usage you will probably need to sharpen and 1-2 swipes of a Accusharp Knife sharpener (also on Amazon) will do the trick.
T**R
Excellent cutlery for the money!!!
I've been a fan of Kershaw knives for years, so when I learned that KAI was a Kershaw brand, I had to give 'em a shot. I'm glad I did! These are likely the best bang for the buck in the whole world of cutlery! They are absolutely razor sharp! I don't know if it's fact or fiction, but I read online that the Pure Komachis are not dishwasher safe. I'm quite picky about my cutlery, so I decided to play it safe & got in the habit of washing them by hand as soon as I'm done using them. They are incredibly easy to clean, and after a couple months of using them, they look as good and are as sharp today as the day I got them! HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!! The unique design of the Nakiri knife is great for chopping veggies, and can be handy for cutting meat (think of it as a small clever).
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