Miyabi Birchwood vs Zwilling Twin Four Star II — Bread Knife
http://geni.us/QZgRVI6 — Insane Discount on the Zwilling Twin Four Star II Bread Knife.
http://geni.us/ncEfW — Insane Discount on the Miyabi Birchwood Bread Knife.
The Zwilling Twin Four Star II is Zwilling’s modern take on their flagship Twin Four Star II line. The main difference comes in the handle, which is a wrapped, form fitted plastic with a contemporary design. The knife is made of 57 hardness steel and ground down to a very sharp 15 degree cutting angle. As always, each of the knives come with a lifetime warranty.
The Miyabi Birchwood line is Miyabi’s highest end knife line. It uses SG2 steel with a hardness of 63 for the blade and then further wraps either side with 50 layers of stainless steel, creating one of the most jaw-dropingly gorgeous damascus patterns you’ve ever seen. The blade is ground down to an insanely sharp 9 degree angle and the handle itself is made of birchwood— a wood originally used for million dollar faberge eggs.
In this video, I compare and contrast the Zwilling Twin Four Star II Bread Knife to the Miyabi Birchwood Bread Knife and give my thoughts.
Видео Miyabi Birchwood vs Zwilling Twin Four Star II — Bread Knife канала The Knife Wizard
http://geni.us/ncEfW — Insane Discount on the Miyabi Birchwood Bread Knife.
The Zwilling Twin Four Star II is Zwilling’s modern take on their flagship Twin Four Star II line. The main difference comes in the handle, which is a wrapped, form fitted plastic with a contemporary design. The knife is made of 57 hardness steel and ground down to a very sharp 15 degree cutting angle. As always, each of the knives come with a lifetime warranty.
The Miyabi Birchwood line is Miyabi’s highest end knife line. It uses SG2 steel with a hardness of 63 for the blade and then further wraps either side with 50 layers of stainless steel, creating one of the most jaw-dropingly gorgeous damascus patterns you’ve ever seen. The blade is ground down to an insanely sharp 9 degree angle and the handle itself is made of birchwood— a wood originally used for million dollar faberge eggs.
In this video, I compare and contrast the Zwilling Twin Four Star II Bread Knife to the Miyabi Birchwood Bread Knife and give my thoughts.
Видео Miyabi Birchwood vs Zwilling Twin Four Star II — Bread Knife канала The Knife Wizard
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