In the past few days they have been littered with aggressive advertising, but there is no doubt that we can hand out the first prize for Stuss in advertising. He receives a kitchen knife that shines for customers under the name Muurks Japan or something like that everywhere on the Internet. The shape with the finger hole in the blade was allegedly developed by the manufacturer in painstaking research, but knives with an identical appearance are also available online under other names and from China. In "tests" and "experience reports" the thing is praised as the best knife of all time, photos from Photoshop support the claim that it was made using traditional Japanese forging techniques - that is, by hand with a hammer, which is also the case with a knife for just under 30 euros then can not be, if you take into account the permanent discount,with which the last copies still available are sold off.

The muurks supposedly does not go dull, which we can hardly believe, and certainly not because it is made of 18/10 stainless steel, which is otherwise used for saucepans and does not quite fit into Japanese tradition.

It's very short for a chef's knife, too heavy for delicate work, and the back of the blade is much too thick, maybe it can be used as a crowbar.

Anyone who notices the mistake can, if unused, send it back within two weeks at their own expense, the provider is in Lithuania.

Who has an appetite for it?