Couteau de Camping SHAN ZU Rhino
Le rhinocéros, communément appelé "rhinocéros", est une créature puissante et majestueuse qui parcourt la Terre depuis des millions d'années.
Tout comme le rhinocéros, réputé pour sa formidable force et sa résistance dans la nature, le couteau de boucherie Rhino Camping Outdoor se targue d'une durabilité inégalée. Faisant écho à la nature singulière et emblématique de la corne du rhinocéros, ce couteau de chasse offre un tranchant unique pour les aventures en milieu sauvage, garantissant ainsi la protection de tous les amateurs de plein air.
Craftsmanship
The Rhino camping knife from SHAN ZU combines ancient craft with modern techniques. Made of 14C28N steel, each step, from forging to assembly, reflects the precision and dedication of a craftsman. It offers superior durability and sharpness.
Reliable Rhino Knife
For survival in the wild and outdoor adventures, the Rhino knife is essential. Whether cutting ropes, building shelters, or preparing meals, its unmatched sharpness and durability ensure that every task is carried out effortlessly.
Versatile outdoors
Our outdoor butcher knives come with a delicate sheath. You can hang it on your belt to carry it easily when you camp outdoors. It can also serve as a kitchen knife, a grill knife, a camping knife, and much more!
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What matters most to you
Free standard delivery for all orders. SHAN ZU kitchen knife sold worldwide.
*The following regions are excluded: United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, Canada, Africa, Middle East.
SHAN ZU kitchen knife sold worldwide.
*The following regions are excluded: United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, Canada, Africa, Middle East.
The delivery time depends on the destination. Generally, it takes between 3 and 14 days. International shipping is possible to most countries. If we cannot deliver to your country, we will contact you. Additionally, we will inform you about your order by sending you an "order confirmation" and a "shipping notice" after you have placed your order.
Returns are accepted within 30 days from the delivery date, in accordance with our refund policy. Simply send us an email and we will guide you through the process.
Official SHANZU email: shanzu@shanzuchef.com
To clean and care for your knife, it is best to follow these steps: First, wash the blade with warm water and dish soap. Be sure to rinse and dry the blade thoroughly to prevent rust. Next, use a sharpening steel to hone the blade.
Then, use a sharpening steel to hone the blade. This will help keep the edge sharp and ensure the knife is in good working order.
If the blade is very dirty or food is stuck to it, you can use a soft-bristled brush to gently clean it. After cleaning and sharpening the blade, apply a thin layer of oil to the blade and handle. After cleaning and sharpening the blade, apply a thin layer of oil to the blade and handle to prevent rust and keep the knife in good condition. Finally, store the knife in a safe, dry place, away from heat and moisture. A knife block or a drawer organizer for knives is a good choice, as it will protect the blade and prevent accidents.
To sharpen a knife, you will need a SHANZU sharpening stone or a knife sharpener. To use a sharpening stone, first soak the stone in water for about 10 minutes. Then, lay the knife flat on the stone and tilt the blade so that it forms an angle of 10 to 15 degrees with the stone. Using long, steady strokes, move the blade back and forth over the stone, making sure to keep the blade angle steady. After a few strokes, move the blade to the other side of the stone and repeat the process. You should sharpen the blade along its entire length, and you may need to repeat the operation several times to reach the desired sharpness.
What is Damascus steel?
The origin of the name "Damascus steel" is disputed: two Islamic scholars, Al-Kindi and Al-Biruni (around 800-873 AD), both wrote about swords and sword steels based on the appearance, the geographical location where they were made or forged, or the name of the smith. Both authors also mention the terms "damscene" or "damascus" when describing swords to some extent.
Based on these references, there are three possible sources from which the term "Damascus" in the context of steel may come:
Al-Kindi calls "damascene" the swords forged in Damascus in Siberia, but it is important to note that these swords are not described as having a wavy surface pattern on the steel. Al-Biruni refers to a swordsmith named Damasqui who made crucible steel swords. In Arabic, the word "damas" means "sprinkled," and Damascus blades are often described as having a water-like pattern on their surface.
The most common explanation is that the steel is named after the capital of Syria, Damascus, the largest city of the ancient Levant. It may refer to swords made or sold directly in Damascus, or simply to the appearance of the typical patterns, by comparison with damask fabrics, which also bear the name Damascus.
What is German steel?
German knives are generally made of stainless steel, with a Rockwell hardness rating between 56 and 58. Stainless steel contains chromium. This lowers the Rockwell rating. The advantage is that the knife blade resists corrosion and rust.
Chefs generally agree that stainless steel blades of the German type are tougher than Japanese-type blades. Its durability allows you to use it for more cutting and chopping tasks.
The softer characteristic of the steel still allows for a sharp edge, but stainless steel will require you to sharpen and hone it more often. The softer steel also makes it easier to sharpen the blade, although a stainless steel blade means a German knife will lose its edge faster than its Japanese counterpart, which is made of high-carbon steel.

