What is the MAKO Bread Knife made from?
The MAKO Bread Knife is crafted using 67 layers of Damascus steel, combining a hard central core of AUS-10 with 33 layers of high-carbon stainless steel on each side. These layers are folded, compressed, and forged together, creating the distinctive Damascus pattern on the blade. The layering adds strength and resilience, while the AUS-10 core delivers superior performance.
What is AUS-10 Steel?
AUS-10 steel is a high-quality Japanese steel known for its exceptional strength, durability, and precision. This steel, produced by the renowned Aichi Steel Corporation in Japan, is significantly more expensive and higher quality than typical Chinese-made steels.
What is the Rockwell hardness of the MAKO Bread Knife?
The Rockwell hardness (HRC) is a measure of steel's hardness, with the ideal range for knives being between 58-60. If it's lower, the knife can be too soft and inefficient; if it's higher, the knife may be more prone to chipping. Our knives are rated at 60 HRC, perfectly balanced for durability and performance.
Why a G10 Handle? And what is G10?
G10 is a high-strength composite material, chosen for its durability, comfort, and resistance to cracking or harbouring germs. Unlike wood, which can crack, or plastic, which can be slippery and wear down, G10 offers a reliable grip and long-lasting performance. Its ergonomic shape and unique texture feel great in hand, making it one of the best handle materials available.
Where is the MAKO Bread Knife made?
Our Japanese steel blades are made in Japan. The blade and handle are then assembled by a select group of skilled craftsmen in Yangjiang, China. Yangjiang boasts over 1,000 years of knife and sword-making heritage, making it a leading centre for Japanese-style knife production, polishing, sharpening, and balancing. Though the blade and handle are created separately, we ensure there is no compromise on performance, honouring the revered traditions of the knife smiths who have refined this craft over centuries.
How should I store my bread knife?
Store your knife safely in its original box, a knife block, or on a magnetic knife holder. Avoid leaving it to rattle around in a drawer, as this can damage the blade and compromise safety.
Is the MAKO Bread Knife designed for left or right-handed users?
Both! The MAKO Bread Knife features a unique kidney bean-shaped handle that is ergonomically designed to work comfortably in either left or right hands.
Is the MAKO Bread Knife dishwasher safe?
No, please avoid placing the knife in the dishwasher. Doing so can damage the blade and affect its performance, as well as harm the handle due to high heat and harsh chemicals.
Can I use the MAKO Bread Knife on any cutting board?
While you can use the MAKO Bread Knife on various cutting boards, it's best to choose softer materials like wood, particularly the MAKO Chopping Board Range. Avoid using it on hard surfaces like glass or stone, as these can damage the edge and reduce the knife's lifespan.