




Sekisugoroku Wakatake series. Made of rust-resistant high carbon stainless steel blade steel and dishwasher-safe. Size: 29.3 x 4.8 x 1.7 cm Material: Body/Stainless steel blade, Handle/Polypropylene Country of origin: Japan Review: Shockingly Good Quality for a $20 Japanese Nakiri - I honestly wasn’t expecting much when I saw a Made in Japan nakiri for around twenty bucks, but the KAI Seki Magoroku Watakake 165mm completely surprised me. First off, the fit and finish are way better than I expected at this price point. The blade came sharper than most knives I’ve bought in the $60–$100 range—clean cuts through tomatoes, peppers, and even tougher veggies like cabbage with zero tearing. The grind is even, and it has that classic nakiri flat profile that makes veggie prep ridiculously fast. The handle is lightweight but comfortable, and the balance feels right where a nakiri should. It’s not a fancy hardwood or anything, but it’s ergonomic and doesn’t get slippery. For a daily-use vegetable knife, that’s really all I need. What surprised me most is how “Japanese” it actually feels in hand. So many budget knives claim to be Japanese-style but are clearly mass-produced elsewhere. This one is actually made in Seki, Japan, and it shows—clean lines, proper edge geometry, and a blade that sharpens up quickly on a whetstone. Is it the flashiest knife? No. But for $20, it’s honestly one of the best values in my kitchen. If you want a true Japanese-made nakiri without spending $100+, this is an absolute no-brainer. Review: Cheap but fantastic Japanese knife. Not Chinese made garbage cosplaying as Japanese made - Favorite veggie knife I own. If u want a nakiri but don't want to spend a fortune? Get this one. Quality actual Japanese made knife.... Not Japanese style. Sharp as hell right out of the package. If you chop a lot of veggies do yourself a favor and snag this knife. Makes short work even off tough veggies like squash and potatoes.
| ASIN | B0713RMW1G |
| Best Sellers Rank | #203,597 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #766 in Chef's Knives |
| Blade Color | Silver |
| Blade Edge | Plain |
| Blade Length | 165 Millimeters |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Brand | KAI |
| Color | Black |
| Construction Type | Forged |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (174) |
| Date First Available | February 22, 2017 |
| Handle Material | Polypropylene |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Dishwasher Safe | Yes |
| Item Length | 11.54 Inches |
| Item Weight | 44.1 pounds |
| Material | Stainless Steel, Polypropylene |
| Set Name | Wakatake |
| Size | 29.3 x 4.8 x 1.7 cm / 165 mm |
E**N
Shockingly Good Quality for a $20 Japanese Nakiri
I honestly wasn’t expecting much when I saw a Made in Japan nakiri for around twenty bucks, but the KAI Seki Magoroku Watakake 165mm completely surprised me. First off, the fit and finish are way better than I expected at this price point. The blade came sharper than most knives I’ve bought in the $60–$100 range—clean cuts through tomatoes, peppers, and even tougher veggies like cabbage with zero tearing. The grind is even, and it has that classic nakiri flat profile that makes veggie prep ridiculously fast. The handle is lightweight but comfortable, and the balance feels right where a nakiri should. It’s not a fancy hardwood or anything, but it’s ergonomic and doesn’t get slippery. For a daily-use vegetable knife, that’s really all I need. What surprised me most is how “Japanese” it actually feels in hand. So many budget knives claim to be Japanese-style but are clearly mass-produced elsewhere. This one is actually made in Seki, Japan, and it shows—clean lines, proper edge geometry, and a blade that sharpens up quickly on a whetstone. Is it the flashiest knife? No. But for $20, it’s honestly one of the best values in my kitchen. If you want a true Japanese-made nakiri without spending $100+, this is an absolute no-brainer.
A**W
Cheap but fantastic Japanese knife. Not Chinese made garbage cosplaying as Japanese made
Favorite veggie knife I own. If u want a nakiri but don't want to spend a fortune? Get this one. Quality actual Japanese made knife.... Not Japanese style. Sharp as hell right out of the package. If you chop a lot of veggies do yourself a favor and snag this knife. Makes short work even off tough veggies like squash and potatoes.
T**P
Light in expensive vegetable knife
The knife is made by a well-known Japanese company. The handle appears to be all plastic. This may not matter, but the description says laminated wood. From the weight and the material, it is not laminated wood. For processing larger vegetables this works very well. For more careful work, a smaller version of the same design is better, but these are not sold by Amazon. The blade is very sharp and can be easily re-sharpened. This is a practical inexpensive knife that is light and easy to handle. I'm not sure of the value for the money, it may last as long as a more expensive knife based upon its design. We are satisfied with the functional value.
K**S
Sharp, Very comfortable in my hand.
This knife is very comfortable to hold. It is light weight, the wide, rectangular shaped blade is perfect for cutting up vegetables. It cuts meat just fine too even though it doesn’t have a pointed tip. It’s very affordable, and a well made knife. The steel may not be as hard as more expensive knife. I might have to sharpen it more often than other knives, but I don’t mind since it’s very comfortable in my hand.
V**G
Sharp
Very sharp knife, cuts carrots and potatoes easily. Comfortable handle and very sturdy
G**W
Excellent for money, pretty sharp, low maintenance
Though I have a set of more expensive knifes that I baby, this is my go to knife, it's sharp and very functional. Be careful handling, the heel point also very sharp.
D**N
Decent Quality for the Price
Comes sharp, is a good size and feels good but it is a very lightweight knife with a plastic handle riveted on. It is made to cut veg but I think it would still be better if the blade had more heft. Made in Japan. I think its a good starter to check out this type of knife to see if it's something you like. I think its a decent value but not a hidden gem.
C**A
Great quality!
Why did you pick this product vs others?: I love this knife! Good quality, very sharp and great price. Buy it!
M**R
This knife are really good enough to satisfy you specially for cutting vegetables really wow
T**L
Fácil de usar. Hace picar más fácil y limpio. Me encanto
B**Y
Excellent product
M**C
I thought I wanted a Chinese cleaver, but this is what made me happy instead. I don’t like big knives, they scare me (🥶), but this o e is so light and sharp, that I have no problem using it. I cut veggies mostly and love it for wide leaves or cabbage or anything like that, where a longer blade would prove useful. I love the balance it provides; holding it is not just easy, but so comfy too! The blade is very sharp and I can cut my greens easily and precisely (I like them thinly cut).
D**N
Love this knife! Came out of the box super sharp, haven’t had to use my whetstones on it. I have a collection of Kai chefs knives and this fits right in. Excellent value for money, solid build quality and comfy handle. Can’t fault it!
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