MAC Mighty Slicer Sashimi Knife 10.5"

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Management number 232550792 Release Date 2026/06/21 List Price $59.87 Model Number 232550792
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If you've ever tried to prepare sashimi or sushi, you've probably learned pretty quickly that having the right knife makes a huge difference. Even the freshest fish doesn't make great sashimi if it's sliced poorly – you can easily ruin the texture, the look, and the taste of your most important ingredient with the wrong knife. Traditionally in Japan, yanagi knives – very sharp, slender single-beveled blade knives – are used to cut raw fish and soft meats with clean precision.

We're big fans of the Japanese-made MAC Yanagi Knife, which is lightweight, ergonomic, but razor-sharp enough to prepare paper thin slices of hirame, melt-in-your-mouth cuts of toro, or bite-sized pieces of beef tataki with ease. Its long 10" blade is forged with molybdenum steel, the same material used for making samurai swords. 

You don't have to be a sushi chef to use a MAC Yanagi Knife. Use it to expertly prepare beef carpaccio, Nova Scotia lox, or rare steak for pho. And just imagine slicing that holiday ham with one of these bad boys. Lookin' sharp, real sharp!

Our resident knife expert, Chef Kuni (sushi chef and Kayoko's dad), says that this knife is ideal to cut sashimi, and even cucumbers. Recommended for chefs and home kitchen use.

This MAC knife was forged with molybdenum steel, the same material used for swords in Japan in the 14th century.

We know that Eric Ripert, Thomas Keller, and sushi chef Kunio use MAC knives, but we didn't know MAC knives could do this! (Don't try this at home.)

 

Features:

  • Dimensions: 15.5"L (10.5"L blade)
  • Material: Molybdenum steel and pakkawood 
  • Made in Japan

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