Anno 2020
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Takeshi Saji - Sujihiki Knife 240mm with Desert Ironwood Handle - SPG2 Damascus - kitchen knife
Takeshi Saji was born in 1948 in Takefu (Fukui prefecture), a city located roughly in the center of Japan and in the heart of an area for centuries devoted to the production of blades. His workshop is still there, built around the oven thanks to which, for several years now, Takeshi Saji has been forging steel (especially damascus) with which he makes various models of traditional Japanese knives. The choice of materials for the finishes (mainly natural), the essential lines - evocative of use - and the chromatic combinations of rare impact make his creations unique and unmistakable in the panorama of world cutlery and, at home, they have earned him the prestigious title of Maestro.
Intended use: kitchen knife, meat, fish
Type of production: Artisan
Production Lama: Japan
Blade: Hand forged, laminated damascus with SPG2 sintered steel edge (63 hrc)
Handle: Desert Ironwood
Blade length: 235mm.
Blade thickness: 2.5mm.
Total length: 365mm.
Weight: 200g.
Packaging: Wooden box
Notes: the knife is entirely handmade by Takeshi SajUse and maintenance
- Do not cut bones or frozen. The blade can chip or break.
- Hand wash with warm water and towel dry.
- Use stones for sharpening and maintenance of the bladeTS-SUJ -
TFA - Infrared fever thermometer BODYTEMP 478
Infrared fever thermometer BODYTEMP 478 Highlights: Non-contact measurement of body or surface temperature Quick measuring time of < 0.5 seconds For quick measurement of the body temperature also of many persons Alarm with acoustic signal MemoryBODYTEMP478Special Price €94.06 Regular Price €110.66Only 2 left -
TFA - Infrared Thermometer SCANTEMP 450
TFA - Infrared Thermometer SCANTEMP 450 Highlights: Contact-free measuring of surface temperature Wide temperature measuring range from -60°C to +500°C Circular laser sighting shows exact spot HOLD/MAX/ MIN /DIF /AVG/LOCK function Compliant with HACCP, for professional use Function For contact-free measuring of surface temperature With circular laser sighting (shows the exact spot size area) Measuring time: 1 second Display of current, highest and lowest temperature LOCK/DIF/AVG function Alarm with free adjustable temperature values (upper/lower limit) Backlight Accuracy ±2 % or ±2°C Ratio of measuring distance/spot size 12:1 Connection for thermocouple sensor (type k, measuring range -64...+1370 °C, accuracy ± 1% or ± 1°C) Belt bag included TFA Quality mark: HACCP conform Product information for download: Technical data Delivery contents Infrared thermometer, belt bag, batteries, instruction manual Measuring range temperature -60...+500°C ( - 76°...+932°F) Material Plastic Power consumption Batteries Batteries included Yes Batteries 2 x AAA 1.5 V Dimensions (L) 42 x (B) 82 x (H) 182 mm Weight 164 g.TFA450€110.66Only 2 left -
TFA - Sous-Vide Cooker SOUSMATIC
Sous-Vide Cooker SOUSMATIC
Highlights: For the perfect cooking of meat, fish and vegetables
Everything is juicy, tender and with guaranteed success
Cooking time programming & automatic switch-off
High accuracy and temperature stability
To be attached to standard household containers
Product specification Cook like the professional chefs.
Bring sous-vide cooking method from the top-class gastronomy into your kitchen!
Celebrity chefs worldwide rely on this gentle cooking method to get the perfect flavours and aromas.
The ingredients are previously sealed with herbs and spices in a vacuum bag and cooked in a low temperature water bath, typically 45 to 85 degrees.
So no liquid escapes, everything becomes juicy, tender and perfectly cooked with 100% guarantee of success.
The SOUSMATIC sous-vide cooker impresses with its easy handling: the device can be attached to most household pots and containers, it can be programmed automatically and it’s quick and easy to clean after use and thanks to its compact design, it can be stored away without taking too much space.
Technical data Delivery contents Sous-vide cooker, power cable, instruction manual Measuring range Working range: 40 ... 90 ° C, heat output: 1000 W, capacity: water volume up to 25 L
Measuring range temperature T: 40…95°C
Material Plastic, stainless steel
Weight 1563 g
SOUSMATIC€146.72Only 1 left -
TFA - Digital fridge-freezer thermometer
Digital fridge-freezer thermometerProduct specification
Is your fridge working properly? Is the freezer set to the correct temperature? This useful thermometer shows you at a glance, whether vegetables, cheese, meat and other food are properly cooled. So food getting spoiled prematurely becomes a thing of the past. A freezer or fridge symbol will be shown on the display depending on the temperature.
The stored highest and lowest temperatures are permanently displayed. This makes it easy to determine if the refrigerator door has been open for a long time or if a power cut has interrupted cooling. The thermometer has a fold-out stand. With the self-adhesive frame, you can attach the thermometer on a variety of surfaces, even behind the glass in the vegetable compartment or the refrigerated display case.
The thermometer is EN 13485 compliant and ideally suited for professional use in industry, commerce, trade and laboratory.
Function
Indication of temperature with corresponding fridge-freezer symbol Highest and lowest temperatures
With stand and frame for mounting on surfaces or behind glass (display fridge, vegetable drawer)
Compliant with EN13485
Registered TFA design.
Technical data
Delivery contents
Fridge-freezer thermometer, battery, instruction manual
Measuring range temperature indoor -30...+50°C (-22...+122°F)
Material Plastic Assembling
To be hung or free-standing
Power consumption
Battery Batteries 1 x CR2032.
Batteries included Yes Dimensions (L) 91 x (B) 15 (35) x (H) 72 mm
Weight 36 g.
TFA30.1042€15.57Only 0 leftOut of stock -
Takeshi Saji - Sakura Petty Rainbow Damascus - 135mm - kitchen knife
Takeshi Saji was born in 1948 in Takefu (Fukui prefecture), a city located roughly in the center of Japan and in the heart of an area for centuries devoted to the production of blades. His workshop is still there, built around the oven thanks to which, for several years now, Takeshi Saji forges steel (especially damascus) with which he makes various models of traditional Japanese knives. The choice of materials for the finishes (mainly natural), the essential lines - evocative of use - and the chromatic combinations of rare impact make his creations unique and unmistakable in the panorama of world cutlery and, at home, they have earned him the prestigious title of Master.
The blade is equipped with a central plate in Blue Steel carbon steel coated on the sides with layers of steel, brass and copper plates that help to increase the resistance to oxidation and resilience.
Once again, Master Saji has succeeded in creating an innovative new art style for his knives, combining the traditional "Sakura-Maki" handle and the striking rainbow Damascus blade.
The Petty is a small utility knife used for peeling, shaping, slicing fruit and vegetables, chopping herbs and making side dishes.
Intended use: utility knife, meat, fish, vegetables
Type of production: Artisan
Production Lama: Japan
Blade: Hand forged, in laminated damascus with Blue Steel carbon steel cutting edge (63 hrc) and side plates in stainless steel, copper and brass
Handle: Desert Ironwood
Blade length: 135mm.
Blade thickness: 2.5mm.
Total length: 245mm.
Weight: 131g.
Packaging: Wooden box
Notes: the knife is entirely handmade by Takeshi SajUse and maintenance
- Do not cut bones or frozen. The blade can chip or break.
- Hand wash with warm water and towel dry.
- Use stones for sharpening and maintenance of the blade.TS-ETTY -
Takeshi Saji - Chef's Bunka Knife 180mm with Desert Ironwood Handle - SPG2 Damascus - kitchen knife
Takeshi Saji was born in 1948 in Takefu (Fukui prefecture), a city located roughly in the center of Japan and in the heart of an area for centuries devoted to the production of blades. His workshop is still there, built around the oven thanks to which, for several years now, Takeshi Saji forges steel (especially damascus) with which he makes various models of traditional Japanese knives. The choice of materials for the finishes (mainly natural), the essential lines - evocative of use - and the chromatic combinations of rare impact make his creations unique and unmistakable in the panorama of world cutlery and, at home, they have earned him the prestigious title of Master.
Intended use: kitchen knife, meat, vegetables, fish
Type of production: Artisan
Production Lama: Japan
Blade: Hand forged, laminated damascus with SPG2 sintered steel edge (63 hrc)
Handle: Desert Ironwood
Blade length: 180mm.
Blade thickness: 2.5mm.
Total length: 303mm.
Weight: 239g.
Packaging: Wooden box
Notes: the knife is entirely handmade by Takeshi Saj
Use and maintenance- Do not cut bones or frozen. The blade can chip or break.
- Hand wash with warm water and towel dry.
- Use stones for sharpening and maintenance of the blade.TS-R2 -
Takeshi Saji - Same-Nata - custom knife
Takeshi Saji was born in 1948 in Takefu (prefecture of Fukui), a city located roughly in the center of Japan and in the heart of an area for centuries devoted to the production of blades. His lab is still there, built around the oven thanks to which, for several years now, Takeshi Saji Steel products (especially damask) with which he made various models of traditional Japanese knives. The choice of materials for finishes (mostly natural), the essential lines - evocative use - and the color combinations of rare impact make his accomplishments unique and unmistakable in the panorama of the cutlery world and at home, have earned him the prestigious Master title.
Intended Use: Collection / Sports / Machete
Type of production: Artisan
Production Lama: Japan
Blade: Forged by hand, damask laminate with sharp Hitachi Shirogami to 64HRC
Treatment Lama: -
Handle: Tsuka-ito (plot typical of Japanese Katana) black cotton
Blade length: 170mm.
Blade thickness: 5mm.
Length closed: -
Overall length: 340mm.
Thick when closed: -
Balancing: Advanced
Weight: 510g.
Closing: -
Clip: -
Sheath: Painted wood with leather belt loop
Packaging: Cardboard Box
Notes: entirely handmade by Takeshi SajiTS-12205 -
Takeshi Saji - Kurosameshotou traditional knife - handmade knife
Takeshi Saji was born in 1948 in Takefu (Fukui prefecture), a city located roughly in the center of Japan and in the heart of an area for centuries devoted to the production of blades. His workshop is still there, built around the oven thanks to which, for several years now, Takeshi Saji has been forging steel (especially damascus) with which he makes various models of traditional Japanese knives. The choice of materials for the finishes (mainly natural), the essential lines - evocative of use - and the chromatic combinations of rare impact make his creations unique and unmistakable in the panorama of world cutlery and, at home, they have earned him the prestigious title of Master.
Intended use: Collection / Sports
Type of production: Artisan
Production Lama: Japan
Blade: Hand forged, 64HRC Hitachi Shirogami carbon steel
Blade treatment: -
Handle: traditional Japanese, ray skin and rattan
Blade length: 70mm.
Blade thickness: 4mm.
Closed Length: -
Total length: 184mm.
Thick when closed: -
Balancing: -
Weight: 100g.
Closing: -
Clip: -
Sheath: Leather
Packaging: Cardboard box
Notes: entirely handmade by Takeshi SajiTS-10698 -
Takeshi Saji - Musashi 140 knife - Green paracord - Craft Knife
Takeshi Saji was born in 1948 in Takefu (Fukui prefecture), a city located roughly in the center of Japan and in the heart of an area for centuries devoted to the production of blades. His workshop is still there, built around the oven thanks to which, for several years now, Takeshi Saji has been forging steel (especially damascus) with which he makes various models of traditional Japanese knives. The choice of materials for the finishes (mainly natural), the essential lines - evocative of use - and the chromatic combinations of rare impact make his creations unique and unmistakable in the panorama of world cutlery and, at home, they have earned him the prestigious title of Master.
Intended use: Collection / Sports / Machete
Type of production: Artisan
Production Lama: Japan
Blade: Hand forged, laminated damask with 64HRC Hitachi Shirogami edge
Blade treatment: -
Handle: Paracord
Blade length: 140mm.
Blade thickness: 5mm.
Closed Length: -
Total length: 290mm.
Thick when closed: -
Balancing: -
Weight: 250g.
Closing: -
Clip: -
Sheath: in wood
Packaging: Cardboard boxTS-M140 -
Takeshi Saji - Akai Same Hanta knife - Red Race Skin - Craft Knife
Takeshi Saji was born in 1948 in Takefu (Fukui prefecture), a city located roughly in the center of Japan and in the heart of an area for centuries devoted to the production of blades. His workshop is still there, built around the oven thanks to which, for several years now, Takeshi Saji has been forging steel (especially damascus) with which he makes various models of traditional Japanese knives. The choice of materials for the finishes (mainly natural), the essential lines - evocative of use - and the chromatic combinations of rare impact make his creations unique and unmistakable in the panorama of world cutlery and, at home, they have earned him the prestigious title of Master.
Intended use: Collection / Sports
Type of production: Artisan
Production Lama: Japan
Blade: Hand forged, rolled steel with VG-10 edge at 61HRC
Blade treatment: -
Handle: Tou-Maki (rolled rattan) and Same-Kawa (ray skin)
Blade length: 135mm.
Blade thickness: 5mm.
Closed Length: -
Total length: 255mm.
Thick when closed: -
Balancing: -
Weight: 190g.
Closing: -
Clip: -
Sheath: Same-Kawa (ray skin)
Packaging: Cardboard box
Notes: entirely handmade by Takeshi Saji4015RR -
Takeshi Saji - Kageboushi 150 knife - Artisan Knife
Takeshi Saji was born in 1948 in Takefu (Fukui prefecture), a city located roughly in the center of Japan and in the heart of an area for centuries devoted to the production of blades. His workshop is still there, built around the oven thanks to which, for several years now, Takeshi Saji has been forging steel (especially damascus) with which he makes various models of traditional Japanese knives. The choice of materials for the finishes (mainly natural), the essential lines - evocative of use - and the chromatic combinations of rare impact make his creations unique and unmistakable in the panorama of world cutlery and, at home, they have earned him the prestigious title of Master.
Intended use: Collection / Sports
Type of production: Artisan
Production Lama: Japan
Blade: Hand forged, laminated damask with 64HRC Hitachi Shirogami edge
Blade treatment: -
Handle: traditional Japanese, in stingray leather with silk weaving
Blade length: 155mm.
Blade thickness: 5mm.
Closed Length: -
Total length: 280mm.
Thick when closed: -
Balancing: -
Weight: 248g.
Closing: -
Clip: -
Sheath: Painted wood with cotton sageo
Packaging: Cardboard box and silk sheath
Notes: entirely handmade by Takeshi SajiTS-4024 -
Takeshi Saji - Akai Hebi Hanta knife - Red Python - Knife
Takeshi Saji was born in 1948 in Takefu (Fukui prefecture), a city located roughly in the center of Japan and in the heart of an area for centuries devoted to the production of blades. His workshop is still there, built around the oven thanks to which, for several years now, Takeshi Saji has been forging steel (especially damascus) with which he makes various models of traditional Japanese knives. The choice of materials for the finishes (mainly natural), the essential lines - evocative of use - and the chromatic combinations of rare impact make his creations unique and unmistakable in the panorama of world cutlery and, at home, they have earned him the prestigious title of Master.
Intended use: Collection / Sports
Type of production: Artisan
Production Lama: Japan
Blade: Hand forged, laminated damask with 64HRC Hitachi Shirogami cutting edge
Blade treatment: -
Handle: Tou-Maki (Rolled Rattan) and snakeskin
Blade length: 150mm.
Blade thickness: 4.5mm.
Closed Length: -
Total length: 272mm.
Thick when closed: -
Balancing: -
Weight: 192g.
Closing: -
Clip: -
Sheath: Snake Skin
Packaging: Cardboard box
Notes: entirely handmade by Takeshi Saji4015PR