That hinoura looks like the food release would be even better left handed.
My Takeda could probably benefit from a bit of thinning. It’s certainly not effortless to use but food sure doesn’t stick to it.
Looking for best food release knife.
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Re: Looking for best food release knife.
Same here man! Used it tonight, painful on horizontals for onions, ha, but they sit in nice diced stacks when done.Bluenoser87 wrote: ↑Sat Feb 09, 2019 9:39 pm That hinoura looks like the food release would be even better left handed.
My Takeda could probably benefit from a bit of thinning. It’s certainly not effortless to use but food sure doesn’t stick to it.
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