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Global G-2 Chef's Knife

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Typical: $90-130Confidence: medium

Why It Lasts

The G-2 is stamped from a single piece of Cromova 18 stainless steel — a proprietary alloy with higher molybdenum and vanadium content than standard kitchen knife steel. The handle is hollow and filled with sand to achieve the precise balance point Global engineers specified — no handle is riveted, welded, or joined to the blade. Because it's all one material, there are no joints to fail, no scales to crack, and no bolster to trap food. The blade is hardened to 56-58 HRC — soft enough to hone regularly but hard enough to hold an edge well. Made in Japan; the design has been unchanged since 1985.

Known Weaknesses

The smooth, handle-less design is polarizing — people either love the balanced feel or can't grip it safely. The all-steel handle is cold in winter and develops a slippery surface when hands are wet or oily. The Cromova 18 steel is stain-resistant but not stainless — it can develop spots if left wet. Harder to find on Amazon and in-store than Wusthof or Henckels. The blade edge is more delicate than German knives — avoid hitting bones or hard squash.

Durability Breakdown

Warranty
8.2
materials
6.6
communitySentiment
8.0
brandReputation
6.8
Repairability
8.0

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Quick Stats

Overall Score74.0/10
TierIronclad
BrandGlobal
CategoryKitchen
Price Range$90-130
Confidencemedium
Data Points/5

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