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Reddit mentions of Yoshihiro TSOIL 100% Pure Tsubaki Japanese Knife Maintenance Oil With Complimentary Sabitori Rust Eraser, 3.4 oz, Large, Golden Yellow

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of Yoshihiro TSOIL 100% Pure Tsubaki Japanese Knife Maintenance Oil With Complimentary Sabitori Rust Eraser, 3.4 oz, Large, Golden Yellow. Here are the top ones.

Yoshihiro TSOIL 100% Pure Tsubaki Japanese Knife Maintenance Oil With Complimentary Sabitori Rust Eraser, 3.4 oz, Large, Golden Yellow
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    Features:
  • 3.4oz(100ml) Pure Tsubaki knife Oil(Camellia Oil)
  • Completely safe food grade purity
  • Includes Complimentary Sabitori Rust Eraser
  • Made in Japan
  • A perfect maintenance kit
Specs:
ColorGolden Yellow
Height6 Inches
Length1.5 Inches
SizeLarge
Weight0.22 Pounds
Width1.5 Inches

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Found 4 comments on Yoshihiro TSOIL 100% Pure Tsubaki Japanese Knife Maintenance Oil With Complimentary Sabitori Rust Eraser, 3.4 oz, Large, Golden Yellow:

u/winkers · 9 pointsr/chefknives

Its a sabitori (rust eraser) that's used to clean and restore Japanese knives. It's used with knife oil and a cloth. Looks like a 240 grit.

https://www.amazon.com/Yoshihiro-Japanese-Maintenance-Complimentary-Sabitori/dp/B00AZ6SYSY/

u/BillsBayou · 3 pointsr/Bonsai

The blades came just in time! I used to use a short box saw (seen here) to both harvest the tree and trim the roots. I now use an 18" Corona pruning saw which lasts for a while if I treat it with camellia oil. Last year I brought my reciprocating saw with a wood blade into the swamp and root pruning was a damned sight easier. My friend, Mitch, put me on to pruning blades and I ordered a 5-pack of Bosch blades.

Next year, I want the 21" Corona saw. So, anyone who wants to know what to get me for Christmas, that's it right there.

Tomorrow is SWAMP DAY! WHOO!

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Note: "Just in time" is defined here as "remembering on Monday that I forgot to order the blades and now I need to pay for 2-day shipping".

u/johnnymanicotti · 3 pointsr/chefknives

I use this for oil... I believe you don’t need to oil the kurouchi finish if it is even/smooth (idk if that’s the correct terminology) and not uneven like a AS Takeda

u/pyrobunny · 1 pointr/knifeclub

Everyone is saying it, but keep it oiled. I like to use mineral oil, or some of this. It's what I've been using, and it's been great so far. It also comes with a little rust eraser, which is great for removing surface rust, so long as the steel doesn't pit.