Clad AUS-10 steel
Suncraft Clad AUS-10 steel – Japanese knives with excellent sharpness and easy maintenance
The Suncraft Clad AUS -10 steel series combines the Japanese knife-making tradition of Seki City with a modern three-layer blade construction. The hard AUS-10 steel core ensures a clean cut and long-lasting edge, while the stainless steel outer layers add stability, durability, and an elegant wavy appearance to the blade.
AUS-10 Core
High-quality Japanese stainless steel with a high carbon content offers an excellent balance of sharpness, toughness, and corrosion resistance.
SAN-MAI Three-Layer Construction
The San Mai blade combines a hard cutting core with softer stainless steel layers that enhance the knife’s stability and everyday practicality.
Japanese design
The distinctive wave pattern on the blade resembles the hamon found on traditional Japanese blades and gives the knives a subtle, elegant appearance.
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Suncraft Japanese knives from the heart of the city of Seki
Suncraft is a Japanese manufacturer of kitchen knives and tools based in the city of Seki, one of Japan’s most famous knife-making centers. The brand was founded in 1948 and has long focused on practical, reliable, and easy-to-use kitchen equipment for everyday cooking.
The Suncraft Clad AUS-10 steel series is the ideal choice for customers who want to enter the world of high-quality Japanese knives, but are also looking for a knife with comfortable ergonomics, easier maintenance, and versatile use. Thanks to its Western-style handle, it fits comfortably in the hand even for those accustomed to European kitchen knives.
Who is the Suncraft Clad AUS-10 series suitable for?
For home cooks, enthusiastic foodies, and professionals who want a sharp, well-balanced, and durable Japanese knife for everyday use. The series offers excellent value for money, modern stainless steel, and versatile shapes for meat, vegetables, fish, and fruit.
- everyday cooking
- home and professional kitchens
- easy maintenance
- good edge retention
- comfortable handle
- Japanese design
Technical Specifications of the Series
| Feature | Description | Benefits of Use |
|---|---|---|
| Steel | AUS-10, Japanese high-carbon stainless steel | Excellent sharpness, edge retention, and corrosion resistance |
| Blade construction | 3-layer clad / San Mai construction | Hard core for cutting, softer outer layers for increased stability and practicality |
| Blade appearance | Wavy clad pattern on the edge | An elegant Japanese detail that makes it easy to distinguish the layered construction |
| Handle | Western-style Pakka wood, riveted construction | Firm grip, good control, and comfort even during extended use |
| Usage | Santoku, Gyuto/Chef, Petty, Nakiri, and other shapes as available | A versatile choice for cutting meat, vegetables, fruit, and fish |
Clad construction in practice
Hard AUS-10 steel forms the cutting core of the knife. The outer stainless steel layers protect the blade, improve its stability, and help keep the knife more practical for everyday use.
Advantages of AUS-10 steel
AUS-10 is a popular Japanese stainless steel that holds its edge well, is easy to maintain, and is not as demanding as some high-hardness powder or carbon steels. This makes it suitable for chefs who want a sharp Japanese knife without overly complicated maintenance.
Handle for a Secure Grip
The Western-style handle made of Pakka wood feels natural and stable in the hand. It is suitable for users who want Japanese cutting performance but prefer a fuller, more familiar handle shape.
Which type of knife should you choose?
| Knife type | Best use | Recommendation |
|---|---|---|
| Santoku | Vegetables, meat, fish, general kitchen tasks | The most versatile choice for most households |
| Gyuto / Chef | Larger ingredients, meat, vegetables, longer slicing cuts | The ideal main kitchen knife for more experienced cooking |
| Paring / Utility | Smaller ingredients, fruit, herbs, cleaning, and detailed work | A great complement to a larger chef's knife |
| Nakiri | Vegetables, herbs, precise perpendicular slicing | An excellent knife for lovers of vegetable cuisine |
| Sujihiki / Slicer | Slicing meat, fish, roast, or ham | For long, clean cuts without tearing the ingredients |
Caring for Suncraft Clad AUS-10 Knives
Hand wash
Do not wash the knife in the dishwasher. After use, rinse it with a soft sponge and dry it with a soft cloth.
Cut on a suitable cutting board
Use a wooden or high-quality plastic cutting board. Glass, stone, and ceramic will quickly dull the blade.
Sharpening as needed
We recommend water-based whetstones to restore sharpness. Avoid coarse sharpening steels.
FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions
Is AUS-10 stainless steel?
Yes. AUS-10 is a Japanese stainless steel with a high carbon content. It offers a very good balance between sharpness, edge retention, and corrosion resistance.
What does a clad construction mean?
A clad construction means a layered blade. In these knives, the center consists of a hard AUS-10 core, protected on both sides by stainless steel layers that help increase the blade’s stability and durability.
Are Suncraft Clad knives suitable for beginners?
Yes. Thanks to the stainless steel, Western-style handle, and good balance of sharpness and maintenance, they are also suitable for users who are just starting out with high-quality Japanese knives.
Can I wash the knife in the dishwasher?
No. For high-quality kitchen knives, hand washing and immediate drying are strongly recommended. The dishwasher can damage the blade, the handle, and the overall appearance of the knife.
Which knife from this series should I choose first?
For general use, the Santoku or Gyuto/Chef is best. If you already have a main chef’s knife, a smaller Petty or Utility knife will be a practical addition.
Suncraft Clad AUS-10 steel at a glance
If you’re looking for a sharp, reliable, and visually appealing Japanese knife for everyday use, the Suncraft Clad AUS-10 steel series is an excellent choice. It offers Japanese cutting performance, high-quality stainless steel, a comfortable handle, and a design that works well in both home and professional kitchens.
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