Unboxing Unique Japanese Chef Tools

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Alex

Alex

Күн бұрын

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@javindo
@javindo Ай бұрын
Would never have thought to try a rubber chopping board but it makes complete sense, solves so many of the common issues - blunting, moving around, easily washable. Although they seem they would wear down quite fast, like plastics, and are a bit less repairable than wood
@TobiNightcore
@TobiNightcore Ай бұрын
Also my concern. Sure, they won't damage the knives, but the knives will damage the cutting board. I'd rather have to re-sharpen my knives than buy replacement cutting boards.
@frankyao5854
@frankyao5854 Ай бұрын
I own one myself and it is way more susceptible to knife marks yes, but you can buff those out fairly easily with a block and some sanding paper. I wouldn't chop anything on them though.
@bowow0807
@bowow0807 Ай бұрын
@@frankyao5854 Well to be fair they aren't really made for chopping anyway, only slicing and general cutting. Rubber cutting boards like the Asahi from what I've heard at least were made primarily for the sushi restaurant industry when standards of hygiene made traditional wooden benchtops for storing and cutting fish no longer an option and sushi chefs didn't like the normal HDPE cutting boards because they dull knifes quickly, get gouged easily and are slippery, which the rubber ones all fix. They are also dishwasher and bleach safe, which is an advantage over wooden boards too I've seen a fair few videos here on youtube of japanese kitchens and when they need to do some heavy chopping they definitely use a proper chopping block of either wood or those massive HDPE circular blocks(common in places that specialize in chinese style cooking) I own one myself and they definitely are a joy to use for pretty much everything, I also got a massive 24"x16" HDPE board for 45$ when I'm breaking down chickens and sanitizing is a breeze and I don't have to worry about it at all if it gets a bit damanged, definitely easier and cleaner than putting together a bunch of cheap thin plastic boards and the chicken juices get everywhere on the counter let me tell you
@Nick-qv7zx
@Nick-qv7zx Ай бұрын
@@TobiNightcore The cutting board is self healing. They are used in professional sushi kitchens in Japan. They cost a fortune if you get one of the original big brands. It looks like Alex bought a knock off.
@o-skoo
@o-skoo Ай бұрын
I just use my cotton chef towel and lay it flat on the counter. Then I pick up all the ingredients in it at once with it and plop it in the pan. You never have to sharpen your knife that way either. I use a very fine knit towel and the knife never even remotely cuts into it. I bought a high grade Japanese nakiri 4 years ago and have been chopping everything with it and the knife has never lost any sharpness. And when your done you throw it in the laundry to be cleaned and disinfected.
@urieelSEptim
@urieelSEptim Ай бұрын
never thought id see ads for ccleaner on this channel 😂
@donwald3436
@donwald3436 Ай бұрын
sunk to a new low lol.
@derdealornodeal9177
@derdealornodeal9177 Ай бұрын
Only ever saw an ad for this on the Snazzylabs YT channel where it made a lot of sense to me. I don't mind it here either, but it does not seem to make a whole lot of sense to me. I don't watch a cooking video to get advice on how to clean my Mac. That's what I watch videos about good Mac Apps for.
@kittytrail
@kittytrail Ай бұрын
next it'll probably be an offer for the fabled Nigerian Prince Lost Cookbook™ from Western Union... 😏👆
@CleanMyMac
@CleanMyMac Ай бұрын
And you didn't 😉 CleanMyMac X is in no way related to the previously mentioned app. We are legit and available on the Mac App Store, with strict rules about the security of all software distributed on the platform.
@tastyham
@tastyham Ай бұрын
@@donwald3436 just add SponsorBlock and it'll just automatically skip over, he gets a bag and can make cool videos, stop crying
@nikopol7993
@nikopol7993 Ай бұрын
8:09 VG-10 is a decent affordable alloy, but it is very very very far from being the hardest, or otherwise best stainless steel. We have zdp-189/Cowry-X/MC66 that all far superior in terms of edge retention and sharpness.
@A1BASE
@A1BASE Ай бұрын
I’m a huge fan of pmv-11 steel. I only know of it from woodworking, but I believe it’s a type of stainless. It’s relatively easy to sharpen but retains an edge fantastically. I’m not sure if it’s proprietary to Veritas woodworking, but I’d love to see them branch out into blades and scissors. Disclaimer: typically to other tool steels we use are O1 and A2, so I’m not sure if pmv-11 is simply marketing for a different type of steel used in other applications, but personally I prefer it over those other two for woodworking.
@DopetheWind
@DopetheWind Ай бұрын
Those steels are all martensitic stainless steels, a hybrid between carbon and stainless steels. They are better than VG-10, but also not directly comparable either. 440C would be a better comparison, which is also much better than VG-10 (and one of my personal favorites).
@anderseriksson1945
@anderseriksson1945 Ай бұрын
VG-10 is also a nightmare to deburr, making it difficult to sharpen properly.
@gregfd
@gregfd Ай бұрын
VG10 chips quite easily (I own a VG10 chef knife since years). But if you're interested by steel, you should look at high end pocket knife market. Magnacut, M390, s35vn and other powder metallurgy steels are pushing VG10 to the entry level category.
@CSGraves
@CSGraves Ай бұрын
@@gregfd Yes, I've got kitchen knives in Magnacut and S35VN and can attest to their edge retention. The former is also highly corrosion resistant, probably the current champ as an all-arounder steel to boot. I used to turn my nose up at stainless steels for years, but after some amateur metallurgy info, learned that many of them outperform certain carbon steels in edge retention and even toughness.
@rhot2012
@rhot2012 Ай бұрын
I've used tawashi brushes for over 50 years. It's remarkable how long they last. I still have one my parents used and it is still in good shape. I use them for pots and pans as well as cleaning sinks and countertops. Fortunately, I can buy them at a local Japanese food store. I understand they are made of palm fiber which is mold resistant so I have never noticed any odor from them.
@AWS137
@AWS137 Ай бұрын
Store them wrongly and they rot like straw in water, exposing the scratchy metal wire inside.
@DaKooler
@DaKooler Ай бұрын
VG-10 is nice, but it’s not the best stainless steel. But it absolutely ok.
@etiennelaval342
@etiennelaval342 Ай бұрын
You lit un my curiosity ! What are good aloys for knives ?
@etiennelaval342
@etiennelaval342 Ай бұрын
You lit un my curiosity ! What are good aloys for knives ?
@masterinparis
@masterinparis Ай бұрын
@@etiennelaval342 SG2 is great
@shadyeskimo
@shadyeskimo Ай бұрын
@@etiennelaval342 Stainless steeltypes that has surpassed VG10 are SG2/R2, ZDP189, GinSan, Aus10 and HAP 40
@chojuj4533
@chojuj4533 Ай бұрын
@@etiennelaval342 CPM MagnaCut or r2/sg2
@OB-LA
@OB-LA Ай бұрын
None of the provided links are for the same items that you unboxed. I know it helps you if we order from Amazon, but can you post the Japanese site where those items were purchased?
@aidanaggarwal1271
@aidanaggarwal1271 Ай бұрын
The website that he used is Global Kitchen Japan!
@ajq0301
@ajq0301 Ай бұрын
I hope Alex goes down the rabbit hole of Japanese knives next! They're truly special kitchen tools with a ton of variety and character. Tojiro's VG10 is a good introductory steel, but there are more premium stainless options out there like ginsan (silver 3) and SG2/R2, as well as many different flavors of carbon steel.
@fabe61
@fabe61 Ай бұрын
@@roamingthereal4060exactly this - it just becomes ‘gadge’ or ‘tech’ to many people where numbers on charts are what matter. People get insane about knives and I don’t know why. I also buy nice Japanese knives when I need one, but I really think people who buy and use them as a ‘hobby’ have totally lost focus of the fact that they’re spending inordinate amounts of money on tools. To not use those tools is, in my opinion, disrespectful if you actually claim to care about the craftsmanship etc (as many do). The line between interest in knives that stems from a passion for cooking and unchecked consumerism is thin.
@ajq0301
@ajq0301 Ай бұрын
Didn't mean to imply VG10 was bad, or that more expensive knives/steels are necessarily better! Just wanted to highlight that there's a lot of variety in Japanese knives and it would be cool to see Alex explore them.
@Froyd1660
@Froyd1660 Ай бұрын
Yes. Yes. Yes.
@qifgt
@qifgt 26 күн бұрын
@@ajq0301 agree. end of the day heat treatment mean more than steel itself. jp knive rabbithole go wayyy too deep. im at point using mainly singlebevels (beside i have baba hamono sujihiki instead of yanagiba) ,and single bevel honesuki instead of deba since i cant eat fish :D
@Diafragmates
@Diafragmates Ай бұрын
bro is really taking the most controversial sponsors lol
@MatthewBowe
@MatthewBowe Ай бұрын
Man's gotta get paid
@Ineluki_Myonrashi
@Ineluki_Myonrashi Ай бұрын
Channel is going downhill fast. This is what happens when creators start to care more about more and more piles of money and not their viewers.
@killer7672
@killer7672 Ай бұрын
​@@Ineluki_MyonrashiI don't see a drop in views or anything, you are very wrong.
@morningstar8187
@morningstar8187 Ай бұрын
He doesn’t care. The videos aren’t even that good anymore either. Just random topics remotely related to cooking. It’s clear he’s just interested in milking whatever is left of that channel before moving onto something else.
@2failepic
@2failepic Ай бұрын
Meanwhile I don't even know that there are sponsors in videos when my KZbin Add-On skips the sponsored section automatically. Also my modified Revanced App is doing the same on my phone.
@davidf2281
@davidf2281 Ай бұрын
The Amazon link to the scissors isn't even the same design. Why not link to the original Japanese site?
@dru2506
@dru2506 Ай бұрын
This is sad. Alex, don't put a link if it isn't the actual product.
@theabactor9561
@theabactor9561 Ай бұрын
One of the sites is Jinen Store. I didn't see every product he mentioned there however.
@nicksushkevich8660
@nicksushkevich8660 Ай бұрын
Same with a knife.
@jordanmertz5972
@jordanmertz5972 Ай бұрын
Affiliate link
@ShayanGivehchian
@ShayanGivehchian Ай бұрын
​@@dru2506probably not available as an affiliate
@tokiomitohsaka7770
@tokiomitohsaka7770 Ай бұрын
Love this! I have a bunch of rubber boards in different colours for safety. They are easier to sanitise because I can just put them in the sink with some bleach that I wouldn’t want to do with a wood board. I have a wooden board as well which I only use with vegetables. My advice for buying cutting boards. Get the largest board that fit in your sink.
@frankyao5854
@frankyao5854 Ай бұрын
Stainless doesn't necessarily cut with less efficiency, people say there's less 'bite' on them, i.e. they slip when cutting things such as tomato skin, but that's not really an issue if it's sharpened properly. Also VG-10 is a great steel, great value for money, and probably the most beginner friendly, but bottom tier when we are talking about japanese knives. There are plenty of far better performing steel being used such as sg2, zdp189 and hap-40 just to name a few.
@jedidiah710
@jedidiah710 Ай бұрын
Hi Alex! When are you going to give us a tour of MORTEL? You never did that episode! 🙂
@tomb2826
@tomb2826 Ай бұрын
What the infomercial is going on with Alex? I got it, a guy's gotta monetize, but jeeez! In the meantime, I think we're at two unfinished "series" in the past year, the Dried Pasta Series, and the latest Ramen series. Alex, it's your channel, do whatever you want, but... I'll leave the rest of sentence unfinished....
@MegaChickenPunch
@MegaChickenPunch Ай бұрын
He doesn't care anymore
@HikingPhalkawn
@HikingPhalkawn Ай бұрын
8:09 saying VG10 is an alloy is a bit redundant, since ALL steel variation are alloys of iron
@angrypotato_fz
@angrypotato_fz Ай бұрын
Kind of, but at the same time it's an official engineering term. Alloy steel means that it's a steel with addition of something else than iron and carbon.
@jnicholasp
@jnicholasp Ай бұрын
"Alloy" is the correct term, and if he didn't use it he would still have to say "a kind of", "a type of", or something like that to indicate that he's comparing steel variants.
@HikingPhalkawn
@HikingPhalkawn Ай бұрын
@@jnicholasp I did not say it was incorrect I said it was redundant - Steel is defined as being an alloy of iron and carbon. Just because there are different varying types of steel, comprised by different additional metals or alloying techniques, does not change the fact that steel is an alloy and referring to any of those variances of steel as an alloy (implying a difference from steel in some way) is a redundant use of that term, and better ways of expressing this would avoid such a redundancy.
@jnicholasp
@jnicholasp Ай бұрын
@@HikingPhalkawn Steel is an alloy of carbon and iron, yes, but the various kinds of steel are also distinct alloys (of iron with varying percentages of carbon, chromium, molybdenum, nickel, etc), and they are properly, non-redundantly, referred to as steel alloys. They are alloys of steel (itself an alloy) with other elements, and it is useful to refer to them as alloys in order to indicate that you are speaking of different types of steel, especially to a general audience.
@justjane2070
@justjane2070 Ай бұрын
I’ve been using the same pair of kitchen scissors for 40 years 😊 cut spring onions, bacon etc.
@ALuckyDonkey
@ALuckyDonkey Ай бұрын
Cool! Out of curiosity do you have to sharpen them? They look so nice! (And expensive 😂)
@justjane2070
@justjane2070 Ай бұрын
@@ALuckyDonkey oh no. Sorry. Not the same as Alex. Just the same as mine 😂 ridiculous explanation 😂 but no. Never sharpened. They were a give away from the metal working firm I used to work at. They also split in 2 to clean. Was quite a new idea back then.
@Yous0147
@Yous0147 Ай бұрын
@@justjane2070 I thought you meant the same as Alex's pair of knives too, 40 years is impressive for any appliance, what a nice give away
@Sylonce
@Sylonce Ай бұрын
That's the scissors asmr I came for!
@MrUnl0rd
@MrUnl0rd Ай бұрын
I have a tawashi brush, from where from I don't recall, but have always assumed it was for scrubbing potatoes. Works well.
@7bittedie9
@7bittedie9 Ай бұрын
5:05 When you're sponsered by CleanMyKitchen, I go all in
@CleanMyMac
@CleanMyMac Ай бұрын
Now that's an idea!
@7bittedie9
@7bittedie9 Ай бұрын
@@CleanMyMac you are welcome^^
@Opuscus
@Opuscus Ай бұрын
I came for the Squarespace commercial! Where is it? I am leaving!!!
@mocrypto777
@mocrypto777 Ай бұрын
beautiful craftsmanship
@JFW5358
@JFW5358 Ай бұрын
I love my Tojiro Flash gyuto knife. Very sharp and very elegant too with a comfortable handle.
@danielsantiagourtado3430
@danielsantiagourtado3430 Ай бұрын
Alex and japan? I see this as an Absolute win ! And love to see you getting more tools🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
@joachimemand1687
@joachimemand1687 Ай бұрын
A set of silicone spatulas of different shape and size are the best thing I've added to my kitchen tools in decades. The satisfaction of getting every little drop of a delicious but small leftover portion of i.e. pan sauce is second to none. Comes right after a knife and before the kitchen tweezers ;)
@JackHudler
@JackHudler Ай бұрын
Where is a link to the original store?
@TheManfet
@TheManfet Ай бұрын
Pretty sure that's globalkitchenjapan. Be aware that you need to import the goods into your country and probably pay additional money to customs.
@TheManfet
@TheManfet Ай бұрын
welp I guess that was it for buying Tojiro Fujitora there for the near future and the prices were already pretty high compared to 7 years ago...
@adamdavis6671
@adamdavis6671 Ай бұрын
@@TheManfetcheck Knifewear. I get mine from there and they are great
@gregh9762
@gregh9762 Ай бұрын
Tawashi brush with handle is what we used to use to clean our toilet bowl during my childhood. It has perfect shape and stiffness, we moved on to plastic (nylon) bristle and recently to silicone brush.
Ай бұрын
Just for some adjustments regarding the knife : 1) VG10 is very good but not necessarily "the best". For all those technical steels, like VG10, Magnacut, CPM390 etc, it's all a balance between different characteristics. 2) All stainless steels are alloys
@wilddog1985
@wilddog1985 Ай бұрын
I love my Tojiro knives. I've got 4 of the DP series and love each. Nice choice.
@phomchick
@phomchick Ай бұрын
I’ve had my Tojiro DP 240mm Guyto knife for 12 years. I use it every day. It is a _wonderful_ knife. Prepare to be spoiled.
@RyanMulligan92
@RyanMulligan92 Ай бұрын
I like this idea. I would definitely watch a longer series of you challenging yourself to use lesser known kitchen tools. Longtime subscriber, love your stuff.
@danielsantiagourtado3430
@danielsantiagourtado3430 Ай бұрын
5:16 Absolutely Alex! Huge fan from Colombia and here in my house we use them specially for cutting chorizo and other meats plus some vegetables 🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴
@run-cnc
@run-cnc Ай бұрын
i have a tradition to eat ramen every time i watch a new Alex video.
@hainguyen4707
@hainguyen4707 Ай бұрын
I have that exact chef's knife! Cool!
@deemo5245
@deemo5245 Ай бұрын
Ok, but is it your favorite
@Froyd1660
@Froyd1660 Ай бұрын
This is exactly what I love. Great products. Japanese quality is always top notch. I have wanted a reliable review on Japanese rubber cutting boards for a long time. As I have looked at buying one for at least a year. I hope you give a solid review of the cutting board as the ones I look at are well over $200. Review Japanese rubber cutting boards and knifes. This is the stuff we nerd out on.
@dXXPacmanXXb
@dXXPacmanXXb Ай бұрын
Alex is going to take a gamble website sponsor at some point
@CAIDMASTEROFPYRO
@CAIDMASTEROFPYRO Ай бұрын
I have been using tojiro knives for a while, they're great quality and awesome value.
@randomalias5
@randomalias5 28 күн бұрын
Using scissors to cut meat was life changing
@ZeliotL
@ZeliotL Ай бұрын
the scissors in the description are not the ones Alex has. I did however find those he shows in the video, they're called "Toribe Scissors Kitchen Shears KS-203"
@The8c9
@The8c9 Ай бұрын
Alex became a teleshopping channel 🤣 we are back in the 90th
@thesilentchef
@thesilentchef Ай бұрын
The use of a razer thin depth of field on the b roll of the gyoto was a lovely artistic choice.
@cocacola7845
@cocacola7845 Ай бұрын
We have those exact scissors! We loved them so much we got everyone in my family a pair for Christmas
@sifudragonfly
@sifudragonfly Ай бұрын
Would you mind sharing where you bought them?
@calgarus6606
@calgarus6606 Ай бұрын
Anyone else waiting for a Ramen Recipe video. Was so hyped when he revisited Ramen as a Topic and everything build up to a recipe video and now nothinf for months. ALEX I NEED A RAMEN RECIPE xD
@audreybossman8369
@audreybossman8369 Ай бұрын
You are 100% correct! Great tools do make the experience much more enjoyable. I love my Japanese knives and my shears. I'm highly interested in that scrubber and cutting board(even though I just purchased a massive bamboo board). Awesome video! Thanks for sharing. Update: I instantly ordered the Tawashi scrubbers after watching your video. I just recieved them and did my dishes. Holy shit Jesus! These are freaking amazing! The power of steel wool without the damage. I thought I would never be able to get the built up grease in my air fryer screen. It took minimal effort; aking to just wiping the counter with a sponge. I cannot thank you enough for showing me this tool. I will never go back!
@grenaldalves
@grenaldalves 20 күн бұрын
so well said
@winkletter
@winkletter Ай бұрын
It's funny how Japanese tools can go either way, from innovative new gadgets to timeless ancient craftsmanship.
@raghavgrover503
@raghavgrover503 Ай бұрын
Another one where Alex is just being Alex! Very Alex to get these kind of tools.
@philipB31
@philipB31 Ай бұрын
I was looking at these chopping boards not that long ago, some REALLY expensive… I look forward to hearing your thoughts.
@TomMotTom
@TomMotTom Ай бұрын
I'm always impressed how a lot of Japanese products are just consistently better designed and more thoughtful on all levels than many western products. I own a couple things imported from, designed and made in Japan and they are all sublime.
@user-uf5nv5cb3b
@user-uf5nv5cb3b Ай бұрын
Japanese people apeing their Western Betters.
@heruhcanedean
@heruhcanedean Ай бұрын
I'm a dude from the top corner of America. I know what "choil" and "jimping" means, even "bolster", I don't even know if "eastern" knives have those. Sometimes I listen to "Sublime" while making my knives. Quality comes from the pride of the craftsman. My paying job is a "chef" for a high end resort, but I consider myself a blacksmith that specializes in "western" style knives.
@StimParavane
@StimParavane Ай бұрын
You should go to Japan. The whole place is like this.
@bilijabujibob7215
@bilijabujibob7215 Ай бұрын
American design= Planned Obsolescence
@garbox101
@garbox101 Ай бұрын
As far as I know, the absence of a bolster allows for the knife to act like a paring knife. It also allows for a different style of grip. Personally, I feel a tomato cutting test, is a better test in terms of sharpness. A paper just tastes weird 🤣
@ahmedamri7634
@ahmedamri7634 Ай бұрын
you are living the best of the life alex . keep it up @FrenchGuyCooking tnank you verry much.
@smiththewright
@smiththewright Ай бұрын
🇯🇵🤘! Always fun when you post new videos Alex.
@danielcardoso2631
@danielcardoso2631 Ай бұрын
Hey man, the VG10 is not stainless. The tojiro DP ia a sandwich blade. It’s a vg10 in the core or the bevel and a stainless steel around. So you still need to keep it dry or the edge will rust and pretty quickly and give you a lot of headaches.
@_LovelyTrouble_
@_LovelyTrouble_ Ай бұрын
Would love to see a follow-up after you've used the scissors a lot. Seems like the flat edges in the finger holes would cut into your thumb moreso than ones with rounded edges. Also would like to know if they work the same for left or right handed use.
@jstaffordii
@jstaffordii Ай бұрын
Especially since I'm left handed and they're ambidextrous in function.
@Gantzz321
@Gantzz321 Ай бұрын
my favorite spatula of all time is a variation of the new white one you just got, the only difference is that its indented on one side so you can spoon/lift out things with it. I cried when the pointed side broke off because I have not been able to find a replacement for it in 10 years of searching
@601AnnA106
@601AnnA106 Ай бұрын
I enjoyed this video a lot :D
@dru2506
@dru2506 Ай бұрын
I need these scissors in my life.
@claynesbit7552
@claynesbit7552 Ай бұрын
As a knife guy, it’s cool to see you know blade steel
@K.Maroon
@K.Maroon Ай бұрын
Completely off topic but... What is the wristwatch Alex wearing?
@MrNorwegianNinja
@MrNorwegianNinja Ай бұрын
Been wondering the same for ages XD
@giigiigdasm
@giigiigdasm Ай бұрын
It looks similar to a Seiko "Alpinist", although I couldn't find one where the 12 numeral is replaced by a triangle. I believe it is a Seiko though.
@danielsantiagourtado3430
@danielsantiagourtado3430 Ай бұрын
Your japanese theme videos are fantastic Alex! Planning another trip there anytime soon?
@nonameisavailabale
@nonameisavailabale Ай бұрын
Ça a l'air top, j'essaye ça prochainement !
@HelderMartinho
@HelderMartinho Ай бұрын
Oh man, I was expecting the rectangular omelette making pan... Thx for sharing
@keithanpitcher9275
@keithanpitcher9275 Ай бұрын
More videos like this please
@josephcarrdus3132
@josephcarrdus3132 Ай бұрын
Lovely trim
@pegoossens
@pegoossens Ай бұрын
Alex strolling through obscure Japanese websites...and all of a sudden we get a series on cooking octopus
@Woreec
@Woreec Ай бұрын
For anyone looking for the same scissors they are the Toribe KS203 or a similar model
@ChadLaFarge
@ChadLaFarge Ай бұрын
This channel becomes so expensive to watch... but Amazon appreciates it :) Now I need to find the correct scissors...
@aidanaggarwal1271
@aidanaggarwal1271 Ай бұрын
The website that he used is Global Kitchen Japan!
@aligun94
@aligun94 Ай бұрын
i would have never thougt i would enjoy a Hall so much
@supersupersuper_
@supersupersuper_ Ай бұрын
Hmm the best stainless steel for japanese knife might be SG2 above VG10
@krug123
@krug123 Ай бұрын
I'd love to see Alex do a video tour of all the kitchen supply stores along Kappabashi Street in Tokyo.
@milady_kazuko
@milady_kazuko Ай бұрын
When Alex talked about his most neglected kitchen tool I 100% thought it was chopsticks, aka one of the most practical kitchen tools ever (from an asian perspective) 😂
@animox6687
@animox6687 Ай бұрын
Bro, please just dont take any scammy sponsor, at least do a bit of research before you take someting like that as your sponsor....
@adrianstein1121
@adrianstein1121 Ай бұрын
Are ppl really so gullible they see a ad and buy it without questions? I think that's on them xD
@animox6687
@animox6687 Ай бұрын
@@adrianstein1121 You're probably right, but i don't think you should give apps like that positive exposure like Alex did. Maybe there are people that just don't know any better and buy and install this program just because they saw the add and the good things Alex said about that app. But in the end everyone is responsable for what they buy and use, thats correct of course.
@gibson1005
@gibson1005 Ай бұрын
@@adrianstein1121 If people weren't gullible, ads wouldn't exist. Everybody is influenced by ads, even you
@javiertoquica
@javiertoquica Ай бұрын
Hi Alex, what kind of watch do you have? It looks great!
@TheRealStructurer
@TheRealStructurer Ай бұрын
I get hungry watching this 😋
@trefod
@trefod Ай бұрын
I would love a single beveled japanese knife, but I'm left handed and the selctions are slim to none.
@6.6.69
@6.6.69 Ай бұрын
alex is gonna get some comments about his vg 10 comment lol
@markusljungberg
@markusljungberg 29 күн бұрын
Very cool, thanks Alex. I don’t get the rubber chopping board though. I’m thinking it’s probably less hygienic, and you risk ending up with more microplastics in the food 🤔 I’d put rubber (or a wet towel) beneath my wooden chopping boards.
@donwald3436
@donwald3436 Ай бұрын
It's okay Alex we all drunk shop too lol.
@sevret313
@sevret313 Ай бұрын
The alloy isn't what deciding how sharp the knife cuts, the hardness decides how long it will stay sharp. Edit: Apperently I was wrong, read the reply
@Rsama60
@Rsama60 Ай бұрын
No, it is not. Hardness is one factor but edge retentions is the key to how long a knife stays sharp. And edge retention is not determined by hardness.
@jonathangoldsmith7832
@jonathangoldsmith7832 Ай бұрын
You should make a video reviewing the items after you use them for a while.
@FiXato
@FiXato Ай бұрын
yeah, it's something that's sadly usually neglected on these kinds of videos...
@kuriseon
@kuriseon Ай бұрын
The more premium rubber cutting boards seem to have a wooden center completely sealed in, to prevent them from warping over time. That's probably also what makes them proper beefcakes 😜
@waltpagan
@waltpagan Ай бұрын
i need those cutting boards
@LKOPP2
@LKOPP2 Ай бұрын
scissors are the best tool for pizza slicing!
@justinhalsall4077
@justinhalsall4077 Ай бұрын
Don’t scrub that knife with a brillo pad😊 The outer layer of steel on that knife is very soft and scratches easily. Love my tojiro but I feel bad that I scrubbed it with the wrong (green) side of my sponge
@ElSuperNova23
@ElSuperNova23 Ай бұрын
Tojiro DP series very solid, great $ to performance.
@Getpojke
@Getpojke Ай бұрын
Nice video. I do like good kitchen equipment. Not one for cheap plastic tat, especially "uni-taskers". Give me good, well thought out & well made any day. You may have to equip your kitchen over time due to price, but they last longer, do the job better & save money/resources in the long run. Though last year I did buy some hand made knives from Germany that were imported from Vietnam. They were amazingly low priced but work as nicely as my more expensive ones. I also like good copper pans. Bar the copper & silver one I bought from you, most of mine as old tin lined copper ones that carefully bought online 2nd hand that didn't need re-tinning. So I've curated a full set of top notch pans at a fraction of the cost.
@JuniorStress95
@JuniorStress95 Ай бұрын
I use tawashi to scrub veggies and citruses :D
@tedfry236
@tedfry236 Ай бұрын
Thumbs up, but, i WANT the exact knife, scissors, and spatula you showcased! Alex, you are IMO the best cooking channel by far. Please update us with those links. IDC if they are in a language I don't understand. Slicing that carrot looked effortless!
@michaelmcnally1242
@michaelmcnally1242 Ай бұрын
I have that knife. It's not as fancy as carbon-steel blades, but it will probably last 200 years. It's very satisfying to use, but it's kind of stiff if you like slightly "bendy" knives. I love it. Great value.
@JackHudler
@JackHudler Ай бұрын
Damn. 200 year? I better order 5
@michaelmcnally1242
@michaelmcnally1242 Ай бұрын
@@JackHudler I was being silly, but it is for real and honest built like a tank, and the handle is not fancy but it's very solid. As I said, the blade is kind-of stiff, and that's due to the hardness (and thickness) of the steel. Still, a great all-around knife *especially* for the price.
@ippaku
@ippaku Ай бұрын
The difference in the cutting mats is one is made for something where you would do a lot of chopping and rhythmic just bashing down on something and the other ones made for more sell cutting where you’re not gonna you know make as much noise and moving around more like you’re filling something you’re doing something sensitive, but still want that feeling.
@adrienhb8763
@adrienhb8763 Ай бұрын
The brush is great but will loose its bristles too. As for the spatula, look for the spoonula from Gir.
@ctchan33
@ctchan33 Ай бұрын
Japanese kitchenware is amazing, and more importantly, with the benefit of yen being at record low in decades, they become very competitive at reasonable price.
@nickalderman5943
@nickalderman5943 25 күн бұрын
you should look into other Japanese stainless alloys, most of my knives are ginsan and sks93. They're mind blowingly light (240mm kiritsuke with cherry handle comes in well under 200g), scalpel sharp, and they retain it for so long..
@weilee9410
@weilee9410 Ай бұрын
Thx to Doraemon, Japan has the spirit of innovation
@hchristian8278
@hchristian8278 Ай бұрын
You should have bought a Ernest Wright scissor. They are the best.
@WarrenT
@WarrenT Ай бұрын
Those are actually kitchen shears, since they are designed to be taken apart for cleaning, as opposed to scissors, which do not.
@javaskull88
@javaskull88 Ай бұрын
I must have those scissors!
@CaptainC0rrupt
@CaptainC0rrupt Ай бұрын
8:57 this is exactly what I encounter and frankly gets me frustrated when sharpening my knives, it’s definitely doable but it’s very counterintuitive. One cannot really repeat enough times how Japanese people have understood the way sometimes simplicity or a simpler approach makes much superior end products/results.
@meowcula
@meowcula Ай бұрын
good tools are always worthwhile. the snap on this scissors is satisfying. The rubber cutting board is novel too. I would have never thought of that. I look forward to your impressions after it's been in use for a while. How it wears, cleans, etc. Also - your mac doesn't need cleaning software.
@Fearinator
@Fearinator 20 күн бұрын
Bought the scissors!!
@iamarawn
@iamarawn Ай бұрын
That spatula is a Dutch invention. It's originally designed to get the last bits out of a pot and they found out it works well as a spatula. The more you know.
@greggordon680
@greggordon680 Ай бұрын
Tojiro selling vg10 at the prices they do is remarkable. There are better steels but vg10 is very good.
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