Global G-2 Chef's Knife

Chef's Knife
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Global's iconic all-stainless 8-inch chef's knife, made in Niigata, Japan from CROMOVA 18 steel with a dimpled hollow handle filled with sand for balance.

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The Global G-2 is the most recognizable chef's knife of the last forty years, and it still earns a place on merit rather than nostalgia. The one-piece stainless construction means there is no handle scale to crack, no rivet to loosen, and nowhere for grime to hide — genuinely the most hygienic design here. At a featherweight 163 grams with its sand-filled handle, the balance is unlike anything else, and cooks who click with it tend to stay loyal for decades. The CROMOVA 18 blade at 56-58 HRC takes a keen edge and resists corrosion well. The reasons it sits mid-pack are real, though. The steel holds an edge no better than knives half its price, so you are paying $100-150 for design rather than metallurgy. The slim steel handle divides opinion sharply — cooks with larger hands or a pinch grip often find it cramped, and it gets slippery when greasy despite the dimples. The MAC and Tojiro simply cut better for similar or less money. Buy the G-2 if you have held one and loved it; do not buy it off a list, including this one.
One-piece stainless build is seamless, durable, and hygienic
Distinctive featherweight balance at 163 g
Good corrosion resistance from CROMOVA 18 steel
Design icon with a forty-year track record
Edge retention no better than knives half the price
Slim metal handle is polarizing and slippery when greasy
You pay a premium for the design, not the steel