Demko Knives Has Released a Japanese Kitchen Knife Set

Demko’s first ever kitchen knife line contains five knives in a traditional design and are coming from a small factory in Japan.

Fans of Demko Knives might be surprised to see such a delicate collection coming out with their name on it, as they are better known for making solid, but sharp, bricks for the pocket.

But the Demkos are no strangers to Japanese steel (they’ve done great things with AUS-10), and the design matches up with their “performance first philosophy” (as their own product copy puts it).

Here are the quick specs:

Knives in Set:6.75″ Santoku, 8″ Gyuto, Nakiri, 8″ Bread, 6″ Petty
Steel:VG10 San Mai
Handle Material:Japanese Red Oak
Handle Shape:Octagon
Made In:Japan

The spine on each knife is also only 2 mm making this set a lot thinner than what you might typically see from an EDC knife company dipping into kitchen cutlery. Between the octagon handles, the thin blades, and three-layer steel, anyone familiar with Japanese kitchen cutlery should feel right at home with this set.

The Demko 8 inch Gyuto chef knife in front of a white background.

This is only the beginning for Kitcen Knives and Demko

In the announcement video posted on May 15, Andrew Demko mentions they will “make kitchen knives, but we can’t make Japanese kitchen knives as good as a third-generation Japanese kitchen knife factory”. Which echoes his response to other inquiries about why he doesn’t manufacture more in America: “I can’t make the knives better in my shop, just more expensive”.

Demko Knives Japanese San Mai Kitchen knives are available now from their website, either individually or as a 5-piece set.


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Andrew has been a commercial writer for about a decade. He escaped from a life of writing mundane product descriptions by running away to the woods and teaching himself how to bake and chop stuff up in the kitchen. He has a background in landscaping, Filipino martial arts, and drinking whiskey.

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