Teflon-coated santoku knife. Its Molybdenum Vanadium steel blade with non-stick Teflon measures 20 cm and is 2.75 mm thick. With a white pearl plastic handle.
Santoku knife from the Martínez y Gascón Monaco series.
A Santoku chef's knife with a 20 cm Molybdenum Vanadium steel blade, a perfect knife for cutting and chopping all types of meat, fish and vegetables.
The Santoku is a knife of Japanese origin that represents the 3 virtues: meat, fish and vegetables.
White pearl plastic handle, which provides great strength, rigidity and hardness.
Knives certified for HACCP (Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points) food systems.
Thanks to the Teflon treatment, its blade has an excellent non-stick coating.
To extend the useful life of your kitchen knives and keep them in good condition:
Wash the knives immediately after use with a neutral detergent and dry them with a soft, absorbent cloth.
Do not use bleach or chlorine detergents that damage the original shine of the steel.
Avoid using scouring pads that can scratch the knives. In the dishwasher, place knives with the blades facing down and away from the rest of the cutlery to prevent them from rubbing against each other.
Avoid leaving knives submerged in water for long periods of time.