Shun Premier 8″ Chef Knife, Brown

$199.95

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Expertise culinary excellence with the Shun Premier 8-inch Chef’s Knife, a flexible kitchen important designed for precision and sturdiness. An all-purpose kitchen knife, it’s ultimate for getting ready fruits, greens, meat and extra. Handcrafted in Japan, this knife includes a gorgeous hammered tsuchime end that reduces drag and prevents meals from sticking to the blade. With a VG-MAX metal core and 68 layers of Damascus cladding, this Japanese knife affords distinctive sharpness with a exact 16-degree edge. The Pakkawood deal with ensures a cushty, safe grip, enhancing your chopping expertise. Supported by free sharpening and honing. Elevate your culinary expertise with the Shun Premier Chef’s Knife, an ideal mix of conventional craftsmanship and fashionable innovation.
JAPANESE CHEF KNIFE: The Shun Premier 8-inch Chef’s Knife is expertly designed for quite a lot of kitchen duties, from slicing and dicing to mincing, making it an indispensable device for any prepare dinner.
DISTINCTIVE HAMMERED FINISH: A part of the Premier Sequence, this knife options a phenomenal hammered tsuchime end to cut back drag and forestall meals from sticking to the blade.
SUPERIOR SHARPNESS: Crafted with VG-MAX metal and 68 layers of Damascus cladding, this knife delivers razor-sharp precision with a 16-degree edge, guaranteeing long-lasting efficiency.
COMFORTABLE DESIGN: The contoured Pakkawood deal with affords a cushty and safe grip, offering optimum management for each left and right-handed customers.
JAPANESE CRAFTSMANSHIP: Every Shun knife is meticulously handcrafted in Japan, reflecting a legacy of conventional knife-making experience and a dedication to superior high quality. Supported by free sharpening and honing.

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Clients discover the kitchen knife sharp and simple to make use of. They admire its stunning look and construct high quality, describing it as strong and well-crafted. Many take into account it a terrific worth for the value. Nonetheless, some have reported points with the blade chipping or breaking after a brief interval of use.

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  1. Brad

    A breath of fresh air.
    A little background. I’ve cooked professionally for the vast majority of my adult life.. so roughly 20 years now. A bit of a late bloomer, I’m just now going to culinary school at the age of 36. That said, I’ve been around the block a couple times and I know a quality product when I see one.This knife is a bad ass. You know that guy that seems cool, but has that weird look in his eye and you’re fairly sure he could end you if he really wanted to? Yeah, that’s this knife. Compared to the knives that are provided by the vast majority of restaurants, well its like putting Butter Bean versus Jon “Bones” Jones. I’ve put this knife through its paces and here are my observations. Take it as you will.Pros:(1)Beautiful. I get alot of “Ooohs” and “Aaahs” from people who haven’t seen it before. “Oh my God” is a common phrase by people who hold it, and “Holy s*** I want one” is common by those who take a couple swipes with it.(2)Sharp. Out of the box you can cut ripe tomatoes, apples, onions, etc extremely thin very, very easily. Thin enough that light passes through it. Can you shave arm hair with it? No. You cannot. You’ll need to sharpen it yourself or have it sharpened professionally for that. Nevertheless its night and day what this knife can do when compared to your average professional kitchen knife.(3)Comfortable. I’ve tried quite a few different lines from quite a few different knife companies and this knife ranks right up there in the top for me. I’m 6’2″ 255 lbs, mediumish hands and I have plenty of room on this handle. Fits very well to my hand and is easy to maneuver. I didn’t think I would like this rounded handle as much as I do the “D” shape of the Shun Classics, but I find I prefer the Premier weight/handle.(4)Weight. I’ve used German-style knives pretty much my entire career and I was fairly certain I would hate this knife simply because it doesn’t have the heft that a German brings to the table. I was wrong. I hate to admit it, but I was. The blade is so thin and so sharp that heft becomes nothing more than an unnecessary entity under most circumstances. Not only is the heft unnecessary in most cases, but this blade allows extremely precise cuts. On a lark, I wanted to see what it would do versus a plastic 3 1/2 oz souffle cup. It went all the way through it in a single pass without even the slightest crinkle in the cup. Quite literally hot knife through butter. Cucumbers, tomatoes, onions, mushrooms, etc are a freaking joke. Quite literally effortless.(5)Durability. I’m putting this as a pro mostly because the steel holds an edge decently well under normal usage. Cutting vegetables, breads, deboned meats etc this knife will make you giggle with glee. It is not however designed for bones or for being a can opener. It is a precision tool. If you want something that will smash through product then you are probably looking for a higher end Henckel, Wustof or F.Dick knife. With a simple daily honing after use the blade will hold a close-to-factory edge. Sharp enough to shred paper, but not quite as sharp as when you pulled it out of the box (obviously).Cons:(1)Price. If you’re like most cooks, buying a knife at this price point is an investment. Its beautiful and performs extremely well, but you’re always nervous its going to get dropped or misused by some idiot on the line that has no qualms about using items that aren’t his/hers when you’re not looking. Or it magically walking off. There are some pretty respectable SETS of knives that can be had for the price of this single knife.(2)Blade height. Honestly, most of the time the blade will simply slice through things making this con inconsequential, but there are times where it is necessary to use the heel to cut through something and in this circumstance the blade isn’t tall enough to accomplish the task without you smashing your knuckles into the product. There are only really one or two items in my current menu where this happens, but it absolutely makes me cringe when it does.(3)Debris. While the handle is beautiful and very comfortable to the hand, it tends to collect pretty much anything it comes in contact with. The blade isn’t much better. The “hammered” texture doesn’t seem to have as much impact as one would think.To say that I’m not in love with this knife would be a complete lie. It is easily the best knife I have ever owned and I would recommend the knife whole-heartedly. That said, the price point that this knife can be had at will make the vast majority of professional cooks cringe simply because of the environment that it is expected to survive in. Even as I write this review I am seriously considering buying a cheaper set that hopefully performs pretty close simply because the idea of this knife getting ruined makes my fists clench. Also, don’t let water or acidic products sit on the blade for extended periods of time. Its kind of a no-brainer, but when you get used to abusing house knives, seeing the discoloration on this knife can make you a sad panda even though it wipes off pretty easy if caught in time.UPDATE January 20, 2013: I’ve been using this knife for almost a year now. I have since purchased several other chef knives, including a $240 gyuto made with CPM-154 steel. I still keep coming back to my Shun. It is my go to knife for 90% of the stuff I do in the kitchen. I still have not experienced any of the chipping that some reviewers were complaining about, so it makes me assume they are mistreating this knife. For me, the Premier is the perfect balance of weight, utility, and beauty at a very competitive price. The blade is rigid(no flex) and while noticeably heavier than most gyutos and lasers, it is also noticeably lighter than German-style French knives. The VG-10 is about as good a steel as you’re going to find at this price point. Good edge retention, but not superb. One of the best investments I have ever made.UPDATE March 21, 2013: I figured I should mention my absolute favorite trait about this knife, and that is the finish and the geometry of the blade create a surface with virtually no drag. The combination create a performance trait that I have yet been able to replicate with another knife. It is particularly evident when doing your horizontal cuts for dicing an onion. With the grinds on other knives (Henckel/Miyabi products especially) they seem to create alot of drag and you almost have to rip the knife through the cut. The Premier is nearly effortless and it has caught some experienced cooks by surprise who had their hand on the back of the onion instead of on top where it belongs. Caution is warranted while you get used to this knife’s characteristics.

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  2. Dempsy Winans

    Holy COW is this thing sharp!
    I saw this knife used on a TV show named the Secret Meat Business on AWE network and was impressed with the appearance and the apparent sharpness of the knives he used. At the end of the show, they said that “Shun Knives” was one of their sponsors so I did an online search and sure enough, they sell them right here on Amazon!The knife is just as beautiful as it was on the TV show and I can now personally say that it is RAZOR sharp and it holds an edge fiercely. The first thing I cut with it was a dead-ripe garden-fresh tomato — the knife never even pressed the skin down, it just slid through it with almost zero resistance. I’ve used it on beef and veggies so far but know for sure it would handle ANY kitchen item needing sliced/diced/chopped/slivered/whatever. The knife feels good in my hand (male who wears size X-large gloves) but it also feels good to my wife (female with slender fingers). It is SCARY sharp so unless you have good knife form (fingertips curled under and thumbs tucked in as an automatic reflex rather than a conscious thought) you should use a cut resistant, Kevlar glove on your non-knife hand.This knife is an investment worth making if you are a serious cook. The Damascus steel will hold an edge extremely well but you DO need to be careful with it or the edge can chip. It’s like anything in life, there are trade-offs — the Damascus steel is SUPER hard so the edge lasts for ages but in exchange, the harder the metal, the more brittle so it can chip more easily if dropped or abused. Don’t use this knife to whack through bones, use a cleaver if you want to do that.With a little common sense care, this knife will easily last the rest of your life and you can pass it on to your heirs along with your cast iron cookware and such!

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  3. Larry Kimura

    Lifetime Warranty
    I purchased the Shun Chef’s knife 12 years ago. It’s extraordinarily beautiful in addition to being a great knife. Recently while my wife was prepping vegetables a small dime size circular piece of the blade broke away. She was understandably broken hearted at losing her favorite knife. While looking on-line to replace it, I noticed that Shun backs this knife with a limited lifetime warranty. This is something I had forgotten about, so I returned the knife to shun and was pleasantly surprised that they honored their warranty and sent a replacement knife.

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  4. Daniel

    Life changing
    Absolutely incredible product. Great weight and balance. I can use it all day at work and not suffer hand fatigue. Cut through chicken wings as easy as it cuts through tomatoes. 10/10.

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  5. Lewis

    Amazing knife. Used it for over three years. All the folks saying they have a chip on it, clearly have no idea how to properly care for their knives. It’s tough as nails, and as long as you’re smart about your cutting technique and surfaces you cut on, you will use this for years and years (and years….). The build quality is stellar, it is remarkably comfortable to hold. Again, this does NOT chip if you know how to use a knife. Treat it well, and it will treat you well.Recommend buying a honing steel and a dual sided sharpening stone for monthly maintenance to keep it sharp as heck!

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  6. Abhi Roy

    Excellent product extremely sharp

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  7. Amazon Customer

    Cuchillos caros pero EXCELENTES!!!! Gran distribución de peso, excelente metal, filo increíble y diseño verdaderamente hermoso… Pero por su precio no lo recomiendo para quien no sepa afilar adecuadamente con piedra, sería un desperdicio.

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  8. Ro

    It was super sharp out of the box. Nice large handle for my big hands. This is my third shun knife so definitely can recommend it.

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  9. Leo

    Worth every dollar.

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    Shun Premier 8″ Chef Knife, Brown

    $199.95

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