Made in Seki, Japan, a city known for its 700-year-old history of samurai sword-making, Miyabi knives are equal parts style and substance. Every knife in their most popular, and thus most extensive, 5000 MCD range has a CRYODUR blade that’s ice-hardened at -196’C for strength and corrosion resistance, then tempered for flexibility. The core micro-carbide…
The Dexam Supreme Jam Preserving Pan is crafted from top-grade stainless steel in a satin and mirror-polished finish. The 7mm thick thermal encapsulated base ensures even heating while the interior volume markings provide quick reference. A bucket-style handle and the helper handle, secured with rivets, provide added durability and stability.
The innovative All-Clad G5 range has achieved a remarkable feat: It has the quick, even heat responsiveness of a five-layered metal pan, but the lighter weight of a three-layered metal pan. The secret to its success is a disc of graphite at the base of a pan, sandwiched within its core layer of aluminium, which…
An interchangeable disc that affixes to the roller of HORL 3 or HORL 3 Pro knife sharpeners (not the HORL 3 Cruise), this standard ceramic honing disc is a replacement part. In a complex blasting process, the ceramic particles are applied to the stainless steel base of the disc at high temperatures and high speed….
Due to Netherton Foundry’s unique manufacturing process, this durable spun baking tin is relatively lightweight, but also, like traditional cast iron cookware, it retains heat exceptionally well. This means faster cooking times, consistently even cooking, and browned crusts. It can also safely go on the hob, including induction, and is designed for cakes, tarts, pies,…
Kinto’s Ceramic Lab range balances orderly, neat design with the warm patterns of sandstone native to the Nagasaki prefecture of Japan, where it is manufactured. Many transformations occur in this unique porcelain, which is ultra-sensitive to temperature and humidity when firing. This results in a speckled, ‘scorched’-looking pattern called ‘yo-hen’. The natural unevenness of this…