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The 'Ever Peeler' took a lot of time and planning, after comparing over 200 types of peelers from around the world before the final design was settled on. Completely made in Japan this peeler can not only peel potatoes and carrots but is able to shred cabbage too. Crafted to have the sharpest possible blade and also durability of this sharpness has resulted in a peeler of the highest quality.
To reduce wastage the creators of the 'Ever Peeler' also made replaceable blades available so your peeler can be restored with a new blade if needed.
Your new plancha pal. Esa is fabricated in collaboration with a woodworker and steel manufacturer in Niigata Prefecture, northwest of Tokyo. We wanted to design a tool with mini offset characteristics and a fish spatula feel. You'll find rounded corners with a good amount of surface area and a slightly larger handle than normal for a comfier grip. Perfect for fine pastry work like frosting a cake or smoothing batter in a tray, more heavy duty cooking like flipping a pancake or a piece of fish in a pan, or plating purees and small veg. Hand-wash only. If you'd like to preserve the patina/grain of the wood, please treat with walnut oil or cutting board oil
Form-
Inspired by Japanese knives, the octagonal oak handle is lightweight yet offers a full secure grip. The corners are rounded with a good amount of surface area and a slightly larger handle than normal for a comfier grip.
Origin-
Niigata, Japan
Material-
Beautiful Japanese oak and a heat treated flex steel that can bend and snap back in place. It was important to us that no resins, glues, or plastics were used to fix the blade to the handle, so all you will find is two rivets and a piece of wood lightly treated with some walnut oil
Length-
4.25" blade, 10" total
Cleaning-
Hand-wash only. If you'd like to preserve the patina/grain of the wood, please treat with walnut oil or cutting board oil frequently.
Packaging-
Packaging is constructed with recycled chipboard
The 65mm wide Chiba Mandoline come in 3 colours and are the perfect choice for streamlined kitchen prep. Designed and made in Japan, the mandoline offers a slicer and a julienne, complete with safety guard.
This Slicer by Benriner is exactly what you would expect from a high-quality Japanese mandoline. Crafted with stainless steel blades that are extremely sharp, watch your fingers!
Total width: 90mm
Total length: 315mm
This mandoline is lightweight and adjustable, we will perfectly slice, cut, and julienne vegetables for salads with precision. Comes with three interchangeable blades - fine, medium, and coarse.
This glimmering scepter is a secret weapon in pro kitchens the world over. If you’ve ever wondered how restaurants consistently nail temps on meat, fish, and baked goods the humble cake tester is your answer. A meat thermometer provides an accurate but detached numerical answer, the cake tester offers an opportunity to cook intuitively. To use your senses and be more connected to your food. To understand what medium-rare feels like, not what a digital probe tells you. If you treat this battle sword well, you may not need to buy another cake tester again.
Form-
A cake tester that doesn’t melt, snap, or separate. Noyau is built with tough Japanese steel, a more fitting material than the polyurethane often used by manufacturers. Taking inspiration from cocktail pins found at bars and antique shops in Kyoto, Noyau's head is stamped flat to feel like a weighted guitar pick, and pinched at the base to keep the rod firmly in place. The tip is pointed, to mimic a toothpick and slide through meat, fish, cake, and veg without damaging flesh, fiber, or crumb.
Origin-
Niigata, Japan
Material-
18/8 Japanese stainless steel
Length-
5.5 inches
Cleaning-
Hand-wash only, please.
Handling-
Noyau's tip is sharp out of the box, please use with caution. If you would like it less sharp, a few passes on medium-grit sandpaper or something similar will do the trick.
Packaging-
Little pink box constructed with recycled chipboard
Doneness Guide:
Insert skewer in center from side, should feel like sliding through butter. If there is any resistance, cook longer - you are poking through uncooked fibers.
Insert skewer in thickest area, hold for a few moments, remove and test on lower lip or inner wrist. Just below skin temp = Rare. Slightly warm = Med Rare. Almost hot = Medium. Hot to the touch = Well-Done.
Insert skewer in thickest area of thigh/breast. Hold for a few moments, remove and test. Should feel hot to the touch.
Use in place of toothpick.
If there is any resistance, cook longer. Should feel soft siding through.
Insert skewer in center from top. Hold for a moment. Remove and test.
Chef's Edge Food Press
Our new V2 1.2kg Chef's Edge food press, designed for precision, even cooking, and optimal heat contact. Now with a silicon covered handle for better grip and heat protection. Perfect for pressing meats, vegetables, and sandwiches, this weight ensures a consistent sear while reducing cooking time.
Diameter: 138mm
Thickness: 15mm
Made from high-quality stainless steel.
Burger Smasher
Crafted from solid, heavy-duty stainless steel, this burger smasher delivers even pressure for great crust formation while the silicon handle keeps you in complete control. Ideal for burgers, sandwiches, and searing meats on cast iron or flat tops, it's a must-have tool for cooks who value precision and bold flavour. Durable, easy to clean, and built for everyday use in the kitchen or on the grill.
Diameter: 138mm
Thickness: 4mm
Weight: 600g
Made from high-quality stainless steel.
Our new V2 1.2kg chef press, designed for precision, even cooking, and optimal heat contact. Now with a silicon covered handle for better grip and heat protection. Perfect for pressing meats, vegetables, and sandwiches, this weight ensures a consistent sear while reducing cooking time.
Diameter: 138mm
Thickness: 15mm
Made from high-quality stainless steel.
The 65mm wide Chiba Mandoline come in 3 colours and are the perfect choice for streamlined kitchen prep. Designed and made in Japan, the mandoline offers a slicer and a julienne, complete with safety guard.
The final run of our V1, the 1.2kg food press, designed for precision, even cooking, and optimal heat contact. Perfect for pressing meats, vegetables, and sandwiches, this weight ensures a consistent sear while reducing cooking time.
V2 with silicon coated handle due December.
Diameter: 138mm
Thickness: 15mm
Made from high-quality stainless steel.
Ladle
| full length | Approximately 23cm |
|---|---|
| width | Approximately 8cm |
| depth | Approximately 8cm |
| weight | 82g |
| Material | SUS821L1 |
| Surface treatment | Hard tempering |
| Surface treatment | Black Oxidation |
About Fujita Kinzoku
Fujita Kinzoku has been crafting pots, pans, cups, and other everyday kitchenware in Japan since 1951. Three generations of skill in moulding, pressing, and spinning metal sit behind each piece, now shaped with the help of modern tools like NC machines and laser cutters. Run today by three brothers, they produce everything in-house, turning out cookware that's built to last and made to bring a little pleasure to daily life.
Stando's smaller sibling - Petite Stando. Light and quick, Petite Stando is our answer to the offset plating tweezer. At 8 inches it's comfortable nestled on the front of your apron, and ready to help plate on the pass. You'll find sharpened tips and a balanced tension between the tongs, allowing for precise placement and a strong grip.
Form-
We ditched the bland and clinical look of tongs, and replaced it with a soft streamlined shape. The namesake feature, a curved stand in the middle of the tool provides a wide surface area for finger placement and grip. The stand also keeps the tips elevated off the ground while not in use. Each piece is stamped, etched, and finished by hand at Mr. Ando’s workshop.
Origin-
Niigata, Japan
Material-
18/8 Japanese stainless steel
Length-
8 inches
Cleaning-
Hand-wash only, please.
Handling-
Petite Stando's tips is sharp out of the box. If you would like them less sharp, a few passes on medium-grit sandpaper or something similar will do the trick.
Packaging-
Packaging is constructed with recycled chipboard
FAQs
What is the difference between Stando and Petite Stando?
Stando is a 10" all-purpose tool designed to act like a more nimble tong. Stando has rounded tips and is comfortable anywhere you would use tongs like stirring noodles, grilling, sautéing veg, or flipping chicken. Petite Stando is 8" and has pointed tips and is a more dedicated plating tweezer, designed for delicate tasks like garnishing or handling small things.
I don't work in a restaurant, why should I buy Stando?
Tweezers have long been a secret weapon in pro kitchens. Where clunky collapsible tongs can rip or tear food and feel like cooking with two giant thumbs, tweezers are delicate and nimble allowing an opportunity to interact with your food with more control and intimacy. In addition to being a great cooking companion, Stando also works well as a serving utensil - from tinned fish to charcuterie boards and salads.
Stando's smaller sibling - Petite Stando. Light and quick, Petite Stando is our answer to the offset plating tweezer. At 8 inches it's comfortable nestled on the front of your apron, and ready to help plate on the pass. You'll find sharpened tips and a balanced tension between the tongs, allowing for precise placement and a strong grip.
Form-
We ditched the bland and clinical look of tongs, and replaced it with a soft streamlined shape. The namesake feature, a curved stand in the middle of the tool provides a wide surface area for finger placement and grip. The stand also keeps the tips elevated off the ground while not in use. Each piece is stamped, etched, and finished by hand at Mr. Ando’s workshop.
Origin-
Niigata, Japan
Material-
18/8 Japanese stainless steel
Length-
8 inches
Cleaning-
Hand-wash only, please.
Handling-
Petite Stando's tips is sharp out of the box. If you would like them less sharp, a few passes on medium-grit sandpaper or something similar will do the trick.
Packaging-
Packaging is constructed with recycled chipboard
FAQs
What is the difference between Stando and Petite Stando?
Stando is a 10" all-purpose tool designed to act like a more nimble tong. Stando has rounded tips and is comfortable anywhere you would use tongs like stirring noodles, grilling, sautéing veg, or flipping chicken. Petite Stando is 8" and has pointed tips and is a more dedicated plating tweezer, designed for delicate tasks like garnishing or handling small things.
I don't work in a restaurant, why should I buy Stando?
Tweezers have long been a secret weapon in pro kitchens. Where clunky collapsible tongs can rip or tear food and feel like cooking with two giant thumbs, tweezers are delicate and nimble allowing an opportunity to interact with your food with more control and intimacy. In addition to being a great cooking companion, Stando also works well as a serving utensil - from tinned fish to charcuterie boards and salads.
Includes Plating Spatula, Plating Tweezer Bundle, Plating Spoon, Saucing Spoon, Fishbone Tweezers
Specifications
| Style: | Gloss & Brushed Silver |
| Construction: | Stainless Steel |
Chef's Edge
We pride ourselves on offering an unparalleled selection of Japanese knives. From the versatile Gyuto and the precise Santoku to specialized knives like the Nakiri and Yanagiba, each knife is handpicked for its quality and performance.
