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Ai Deba

The Ai-deba has a very similar blade profile to the Hon-deba, but has a somewhat narrower blade and is thinner and lighter in weight. When compared to the Mioroshi Deba, the blade of the Ai-deba is typically taller, thicker, and more substantial. The relatively thin blade means that the Ai-deba is far better at slicing fish than the Hon-deba. It is ideal for dressing and filleting medium-sized fish with soft bones, such as mackerel. The Ai-deba has become increasingly popular in the Japanese market in recent year, and it is often chosen instead of the Hon-deba because people find the comparatively lightweight blade easier to handle.

The Japanese word “Ai" means “both” in English, and the Ai-deba received this name because is well suited to both filleting and slicing fish.

The Ai-deba is typically available in blade lengths from 135mm up to 270mm.

 

Our Blog About Ai Deba Knives (Deba Family)

Our Blog About Deba Knives
To learn more about the Deba Family — including Hon Deba, Ai Deba, Mioroshi Deba, Ko Deba, and Western Deba — visit our Deba Family Blog.
It offers detailed insights into their unique designs, specific uses, and the craftsmanship behind these traditional Japanese fish knives.