Made In, a kitchenware brand, has released a limited-edition Blue Carapace Chef Knife in 8-inch size. This knife's design is inspired by a carapace, with a blue-colored handle that features a textured surface. The knife comes with a lifetime warranty, and it is 8.5 inches long, 2 mm thick, and weighs only 8 oz.
The blade of the Blue Carapace Chef Knife is made of X50CrMoV15 NITRO+ metal, which is a high-end martensitic stainless steel known for its toughness and resilience. It is recommended to use the knife only on plastic or wooden cutting boards and to wash it by hand. When sharpening the knife, a 12.5-degree angle is ideal. The price of the knife is $271.95 CAD.
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