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product_id: 35395169
title: "JapanBargain, Deba Knife Made in Japan, 6.25 Inch High Carbon Stainless Steel Fish Butchering Knife, Single Bevel Blade with Wooden Handle, Japanese Chef Knife for Seafood, Seki City Cutlery"
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# ergonomic natural wood handle 6.25-inch razor-sharp blade high carbon stainless steel, corrosion-resistant JapanBargain, Deba Knife Made in Japan, 6.25 Inch High Carbon Stainless Steel Fish Butchering Knife, Single Bevel Blade with Wooden Handle, Japanese Chef Knife for Seafood, Seki City Cutlery

**Brand:** japanbargain
**Price:** 1587755₫
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔪 Elevate your seafood game with Japan’s legendary cutlery precision!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** JapanBargain, Deba Knife Made in Japan, 6.25 Inch High Carbon Stainless Steel Fish Butchering Knife, Single Bevel Blade with Wooden Handle, Japanese Chef Knife for Seafood, Seki City Cutlery by japanbargain
- **How much does it cost?** 1587755₫ with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- japanbargain enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted japanbargain brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Ergonomic Wooden Handle:** Comfort meets control for fatigue-free, professional prep sessions.
- • **Lightweight Yet Powerful:** Designed for expert handling—cut through flesh, not your energy.
- • **Durable & Easy to Maintain:** High wear resistance keeps your edge sharp and ready daily.
- • **Razor-Sharp Single Bevel Edge:** Effortlessly fillet and butcher fish with surgical precision.
- • **Precision-Crafted in Seki City:** Experience authentic Japanese blade mastery with every cut.

## Overview

The JapanBargain Deba Knife is a 6.25-inch high carbon stainless steel fish butchering knife, handcrafted in Japan’s renowned Seki City. Featuring a razor-sharp single bevel blade and an ergonomic natural wood handle, it offers professional-grade precision for filleting and gutting seafood. Lightweight yet durable, this corrosion-resistant knife balances expert craftsmanship with easy maintenance, making it an essential tool for home chefs and seafood professionals alike.

## Description

Deba Knife is ideal for cutting through bones and toughened portions on medium sized fish, meats, poultry and vegetables.

Review: Excellent Chinese chef's knife - price and utility are exceptional - This is an excellent Chinese chef's knife. It is very light and can be sharpened to a razor edge. The steel is not as hard as some Japanese knives, but not quite as soft as the typical western chef's knife. This is a good balance - it stays very sharp under heavy use but you can still easily maintain the edge at home. Harder steels are harder to sharpen and this does not suffer from that issue. It arrives with the typical Japanese "factory" edge so will need to have a proper "Western" edge put on by a knowledgeable knife sharpener. Be aware that it is a Japanese knife making tradition to not presume to know the kind of edge that you, the customer, want. Once that edge is on, you can maintain it to razor sharpness using a ceramic honing rod. Do not use a steel honing rod - if you have one, please throw it away as they are not really recommended anymore for maintaining an edge. It is not made of the same kind of stainless steel that many European knives are made from and it will rust if you leave it soaking or with water/food on it for prolonged periods. Also, be aware that it is not a cleaver - those are made of thicker, softer steel, have much more weight, are sharpened to an axe edge, and are intended for cutting hard items like bones and coconuts. All in all, this is an excellent chef's knife for the price. I use it daily and love it. My knife-shop sharpener who used to be a chef also loves it and thinks it's a great deal. More tips: When you have it sharpened, have the spine rounded so that it does not cause a callus to form on your knife hand. Un-rounded spines are common among all knives except for very high end (expensive) ones. I also find it is well-suited to use with a pinch-grip.
Review: An excellent knife, regardless of price. - I have read several fair reviews, and they are mostly positive, but owning several of them, I feel compelled to point out a couple of oversights by other reviewers. Firstly, I have read several reviews that describe some of the knives as being "too light" or "less sturdy" than others of the same type. They are indeed substantially lighter than many knives of similar style, BUT this is a positive for those folks who actually know how to use a knife. I'm no professional chef, but I know how to use a knife for cutting. These knives are razor sharp, and hold a good edge for a long time when properly used and cared for. They also sharpen relatively easily. That said, if you are looking to cut through bone, get a saw or a cleaver. These knives are designed for cutting flesh and vegetables, not quartering a steer. If you use these knives for cutting up food, they are wonderful. If you use them to chop down walnut saplings in the back yard, there are other, better knives. Think of them as surgical instruments, not hatchets, and they'll serve you well. Secondly, the handles are raw wood. When you get the knife or knives, buy a small can of polyurethane and simply dip the handles and then hang the knife point up, allowing the excess to run off onto a newspaper. leave the knife hanging for 24 hours to allow the finish on the handle to cure. Steel wool the handle lightly with 0000 steel wool, and repeat the dip-hang-cure-steel wool process to get 3 or 4 good coats of polyurethane into the handle. This brings out the beauty of the wooden handles and toughens them considerably as well. It also prevents oils from hands or foods to build up in the wood's grain. I did this to the first of these knives I bought 4 years ago, and the finish is lasting and makes the knife cleaner as well. Lastly, hand wash and then hand dry these knives. They are not for the dishwasher. the hidden-tang handles hold moisture against the blade's tang and will eventually corrode even stainless steel (which is really stain-resistant, not stainLESS). Oil them occasionally with a drop of mineral oil, and sharpen as necessary. With a little care, these knives will be among the finest you own, and after acclimating to the different weight and balance of them, they will quickly become your favorite knives, lasting you for many years.

## Features

- Made in Japan – Authentic Seki City Cutlery: This Deba knife is handcrafted in Seki City, Japan—world-renowned for its centuries-old blade-making tradition and high-quality kitchen knives.
- Razor Sharp 6.25-Inch Blade: Precision-forged from high carbon stainless steel with a single bevel edge for clean cuts through fish, bones, and fillets. Easy to sharpen and corrosion-resistant.
- Professional Fish Butchering Knife: Ideal for gutting, filleting, and cutting whole fish. A must-have Japanese sushi knife for home chefs and seafood professionals.
- Ergonomic Natural Wood Handle: The comfortable wooden handle offers a secure, non-slip grip and excellent control, reducing hand fatigue during extended prep.
- Durable and Easy to Maintain: High wear resistance and superior edge retention make this Deba knife long-lasting and easy to care for—perfect for daily use in any kitchen.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01M4NWI71 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #60,791 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #173 in Chef's Knives |
| Blade Color | Silver |
| Blade Edge | Plain |
| Blade Material Type | Stainless Steel (Molybdenum Rust-Resistant) |
| BladeLength | 6.25 Inches |
| Brand Name | JapanBargain |
| Color | Steel |
| Construction Type | Forged |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,453) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00719363554678 |
| Handle Material | Wood |
| Included Components | Sushi Knife |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
| Item Length | 11.25 Inches |
| Item Type Name | Sushi Knife |
| Item Weight | 0.45 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | JapanBargain |
| UPC | 719363554678 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Blade Edge:** Plain
- **Blade Material:** Stainless Steel (Molybdenum Rust-Resistant)
- **Brand:** JapanBargain
- **Color:** Steel
- **Handle Material:** Wood

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent Chinese chef's knife - price and utility are exceptional
*by R***R on January 2, 2017*

This is an excellent Chinese chef's knife. It is very light and can be sharpened to a razor edge. The steel is not as hard as some Japanese knives, but not quite as soft as the typical western chef's knife. This is a good balance - it stays very sharp under heavy use but you can still easily maintain the edge at home. Harder steels are harder to sharpen and this does not suffer from that issue. It arrives with the typical Japanese "factory" edge so will need to have a proper "Western" edge put on by a knowledgeable knife sharpener. Be aware that it is a Japanese knife making tradition to not presume to know the kind of edge that you, the customer, want. Once that edge is on, you can maintain it to razor sharpness using a ceramic honing rod. Do not use a steel honing rod - if you have one, please throw it away as they are not really recommended anymore for maintaining an edge. It is not made of the same kind of stainless steel that many European knives are made from and it will rust if you leave it soaking or with water/food on it for prolonged periods. Also, be aware that it is not a cleaver - those are made of thicker, softer steel, have much more weight, are sharpened to an axe edge, and are intended for cutting hard items like bones and coconuts. All in all, this is an excellent chef's knife for the price. I use it daily and love it. My knife-shop sharpener who used to be a chef also loves it and thinks it's a great deal. More tips: When you have it sharpened, have the spine rounded so that it does not cause a callus to form on your knife hand. Un-rounded spines are common among all knives except for very high end (expensive) ones. I also find it is well-suited to use with a pinch-grip.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ An excellent knife, regardless of price.
*by U***D on May 24, 2014*

I have read several fair reviews, and they are mostly positive, but owning several of them, I feel compelled to point out a couple of oversights by other reviewers. Firstly, I have read several reviews that describe some of the knives as being "too light" or "less sturdy" than others of the same type. They are indeed substantially lighter than many knives of similar style, BUT this is a positive for those folks who actually know how to use a knife. I'm no professional chef, but I know how to use a knife for cutting. These knives are razor sharp, and hold a good edge for a long time when properly used and cared for. They also sharpen relatively easily. That said, if you are looking to cut through bone, get a saw or a cleaver. These knives are designed for cutting flesh and vegetables, not quartering a steer. If you use these knives for cutting up food, they are wonderful. If you use them to chop down walnut saplings in the back yard, there are other, better knives. Think of them as surgical instruments, not hatchets, and they'll serve you well. Secondly, the handles are raw wood. When you get the knife or knives, buy a small can of polyurethane and simply dip the handles and then hang the knife point up, allowing the excess to run off onto a newspaper. leave the knife hanging for 24 hours to allow the finish on the handle to cure. Steel wool the handle lightly with 0000 steel wool, and repeat the dip-hang-cure-steel wool process to get 3 or 4 good coats of polyurethane into the handle. This brings out the beauty of the wooden handles and toughens them considerably as well. It also prevents oils from hands or foods to build up in the wood's grain. I did this to the first of these knives I bought 4 years ago, and the finish is lasting and makes the knife cleaner as well. Lastly, hand wash and then hand dry these knives. They are not for the dishwasher. the hidden-tang handles hold moisture against the blade's tang and will eventually corrode even stainless steel (which is really stain-resistant, not stainLESS). Oil them occasionally with a drop of mineral oil, and sharpen as necessary. With a little care, these knives will be among the finest you own, and after acclimating to the different weight and balance of them, they will quickly become your favorite knives, lasting you for many years.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Spectacular for the price. Great starter kitchen knife. Excellent addition to the quiver, pro or weekend warrior.
*by B***E on January 28, 2016*

Firstly, I should say that I'm a bit of a knife snob, have an enormous stable ranging from top-dollar Japanese knives to free things I've gotten at the supermarket. While this isn't a knife I would begin to compare with high end boutique knives, I think it does have a great deal of merit, especially for a stainless steel knife, which I've come to hate over the years. Anyway, this being my first foray into this style of Chinese vegetable cleavers, I wanted to try something relatively well-reviewed that would answer the question of whether or not it was something I should invest in more seriously. Out of the box, this knife was sharp. I wasn't about to try it for shaving, but within reasonable limits. People have stated in previous reviews that the tang bolt is uncomfortable in the hand, and while I understand that if you were planning to take apart a pig with it using brute force, that's not the intended use for this knife. Holding the blade with your thumb and forefinger, as one should with this style of knife, predominantly using the handle for balance, the stud doesn't even touch my large hands. Another item to address is the pattern on the blade. As with other knives from the lower end of my collection, there are often finishes intended to be decorative, but which detract from the performance of the knives. Again, consistent with this crowd, I have found that the simple process of cleaning the knife removes the sticky finish in short order, exposing the steel beneath, and resolving this issue. Of note, I clean the flats of my knives with a plastic scouring pad, which not only removes discoloration on high carbon steel blades, but also makes short work of these "decorative" finishes. Once I had the edge tuned up and the finish largely removed, this knife began to show its colors. It's actually a very sturdy knife. I greatly enjoy the large flat of the blade for sweeping and carrying large amounts of food to the pan, etc. I also wouldn't hesitate to use it for moderate butchering through raw bone, as it does have a bit of weight to it in addition to solidity. As I used it more, I began to be bothered by a point on the spine where it meets the handle. There it projected slightly, and definitely began to chew up my hand a bit. That said, I took the knife out to the garage, rounded the corner with my rotary tool, and since then this knife has been a workhorse; comfortable in the hand, effective and non-sticky, quick to take an edge and slow to lose it. When gripped properly, it also has a wonderful balance which the price wouldn't suggest. All in all, this is an incredible knife for the price, and I absolutely without hesitation use it over virtually any of my German knives. Despite my bias against stainless, this knife has found a place in my kitchen when stainless is the preferred material. I think for it to be a more true representation of a vegetable chopper, it might benefit from being slightly lighter and faster in the hand, but it is a wonderful performer all the same, which eats up any work in the kitchen. If you are considering expanding your knife collection, and are daunted by the prices some of these fair to middling German knives command, I would definitely recommend this as an eye-opening experience bound to redefine what you pay for in a blade. As for someone just building their kitchen and looking for something better than you can find at a department store, this is it. Bon appetit!

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