Everyone starts somewhere. The Kazoku Nisei was created for cooks who are ready to leave their basic supermarket knife behind and experience what a real kitchen knife should feel like.
For many of our customers, this was their very first serious knife. Over the years, tens of thousands of home cooks have chosen the Nisei as their upgrade. It has become one of our most trusted models because it delivers exactly what people need: reliability, sharpness, and ease of use.
Boning knife
This boning knife is built for working around joints and bones with control. The narrow, sharp blade makes trimming meat precise and efficient. Ideal for breaking down poultry or preparing larger cuts of meat.
The blade is made from durable German molybdenum vanadium stainless steel. This steel is strong, rust resistant, and easy to maintain. You don’t need to be an expert to keep it sharp. With regular honing and occasional sharpening, it performs consistently and stays razor sharp.
The Pakka wood handle gives you a familiar Western grip that feels stable and comfortable from the very first cut.
If you’re looking for your first real kitchen knife, one that instantly makes cooking more enjoyable, the Kazoku Nisei is a proven choice trusted by thousands.
Why choose the Kazoku Nisei?
- Developed as the ideal first upgrade from supermarket knives
- Trusted by tens of thousands of home cooks
- Made from durable German molybdenum vanadium stainless steel
- Easy to sharpen and maintain
- Comfortable Western-style Pakka wood handle
- Blade length: 14 cm, ideal for boning poultry and meat..
- Excellent price to performance ratio
Everyone starts somewhere. The Kazoku Nisei was created for cooks who are ready to leave their basic supermarket knife behind and experience what a real kitchen knife should feel like.
For many of our customers, this was their very first serious knife. Over the years, tens of thousands of home cooks have chosen the Nisei as their upgrade. It has become one of our most trusted models because it delivers exactly what people need: reliability, sharpness, and ease of use.
Serrated universal knife
This smaller serrated knife is ideal for cutting vegetables with a hard skin like bell peppers and sausages.
The blade is made from durable German molybdenum vanadium stainless steel. This steel is strong, rust resistant, and easy to maintain. You don’t need to be an expert to keep it sharp. With regular honing and occasional sharpening, it performs consistently and stays razor sharp.
The Pakka wood handle gives you a familiar Western grip that feels stable and comfortable from the very first cut.
If you’re looking for your first real kitchen knife, one that instantly makes cooking more enjoyable, the Kazoku Nisei is a proven choice trusted by thousands.
Why choose the Kazoku Nisei?
- Developed as the ideal first upgrade from supermarket knives
- Trusted by tens of thousands of home cooks
- Made from durable German molybdenum vanadium stainless steel
- Easy to sharpen and maintain
- Comfortable Western-style Pakka wood handle
- Blade length: 12 cm, ideal for vegetable with a hard skin and sausages.
- Excellent price to performance ratio
| Handle | |
|---|---|
| Handle length | 105 mm |
| Handle Material | Packing wood |
| Handle Type | Japanese (Wa) |
| Right or Left Handed | Right handed |
| Steel | |
|---|---|
| Blade finish | Polished |
| Blade height | 25 mm |
| Blade length | 125 mm |
| Blade Thickness (1cm from tip) | 0.6 mm |
| Blade Thickness (heel) | 1.7 mm |
| Blade Thickness (middle) | 1.6 mm |
| Hardness (Rockwell HRC) | 56 |
| Origin of steel | Germany |
| Sharpening method | Double Sided Sharpened |
| Steel type | Molybdenum Vanadium Steel |
| Total length | 240 mm |
| General | |
|---|---|
| Category | Knives |
| Series | Kazoku Nisei |
| Type | Knife |
| Type of knife | Vegetable knife, Petty |
| UPC | 7438225712768 |
| Weight | 93 grams |
| Made in | China |
Everything you need to know about our shipping methods
| Destination | Free shipping | Standard shipping |
|---|---|---|
| Netherlands | Orders above € 40 | € 4,95 for orders below € 40 |
| Belgium | Orders above € 40 | € 4,95 for orders below € 40 |
| Germany | Orders above € 40 | € 4,95 for orders below € 40 |
| Austria, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Finland, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Monaco, Poland, Portugal, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom | Orders above € 100 | € 15 for orders below € 100 |
| Bulgaria, Cyprus, Estonia, Greece, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Norway, Romania | Orders above € 150 | € 25 for orders below € 150 |
| Switzerland | Orders above € 250 | € 35 for orders below € 250 |
| United States | Orders above € 250 | € 35 for orders below € 250 |
| Australia, Canada, China, Hong Kong, Japan | Orders above € 500 | € 50 for orders below € 500 |