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🔪 Slice Sharp, Chop Smart — Elevate Your Kitchen Game!
The Shun Premier 6-inch Chef's Knife is a handcrafted Japanese culinary tool featuring a VG-MAX steel core with 68 layers of Damascus cladding for exceptional sharpness and durability. Its hammered tsuchime finish reduces food sticking, while the ergonomic Pakkawood handle ensures comfort and control. Lightweight and agile, this knife is perfect for slicing, dicing, and chopping with precision, making it an essential upgrade for any serious home chef.





















| ASIN | B0046053HA |
| Best Sellers Rank | #325,626 in Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Kitchen ) #958 in Chef's Knives |
| Blade Color | Silver |
| Blade Edge | Chef’s Knife |
| Blade Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| BladeLength | 6 Inches |
| Brand Name | Shun |
| Color | handlestainless-steel blade |
| Construction Type | Forged |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (340) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04901601354850 |
| Handle Material | Pakkawood |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
| Item Length | 8 Inches |
| Item Type Name | Lightweight, Quick, Agile Performance and Control, Use For Slicing, Dicing & Chopping, Handcrafted In Japan |
| Item Weight | 0.14 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Shun |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
I**E
Amazing! I have always wanted a Shun knife and decided that this is where I would start; so glad that i did! So sharp, great balance, and comfortable grip. It accommodates my large hand without my knuckles hitting the cutting board bit is not so large that my wife would find it difficult to use. Blade keeps its edge well and is easy to bring back. So very impressed!!
I**X
Like some, I collect different kitchen knives as I see fit, all high quality and well reputed. I'd started with Wustof years ago. I have a nice high carbon knife I ordered direct from Japan, and several other knives with each having a specific purpose. I worked in kitchen retail with cutlery as my focus and received a Shun "Classic" paring knife as a "try me" piece. At one point it was the only knife I used in my kitchen. I worked with it exclusively for 4 years and it never needed sharpening (though I've had it professionally sharpened since because it seemed the thing to do). I also own the original Ken Onion Shun Chef's Knife. The last knife mentioned, and my 8" Wustof Classic Chef's knife were too large, heavy and not super agile for my female hands. I very much wanted a 6" Chef and fell in love with the Premier the instant I saw it. Covered my female sensibilities (shiny! pretty! quality feel! really the design is amazing.), and my practical sensibilities (super sharp! durable- as known by reputation and experience! easy to handle and light as a feather!). It is an extremely impressive knife. Though it is not technically "hollow ground" the texturing design very much acts as a "non-stick" surface. The handle fits beautifully in one's hand. However, I'll point out that this knife is not exactly comfortable to hold as one traditionally holds a chef's knife (slightly on the blade) as the bolster does not have a rounded finish at the back end (as does my Wustof)- so I hold it by the handle only and it seems to work best this way, for me. I'm in love!
A**N
I had been debating for months what kind of knife I should get and how much I was willing to spend. I always l//eaned towards Shun because they had a good reputation and my favorite chef, Alton Brown, loves them. (see youtube for Shun Training Video - this explains what is so great about Shun knives via AB himself). I bought this knife because it was an excellent deal, and I've been needing a decent knife very badly. I'm leaping from Chicago Cutlery to a Shun, and the experience is unbelievable. This knife cuts like a dream. I had to cut half-frozen flank steak into thin strips to make jerky, and while my Chicago Cutlery (after a fresh hone) needs to saw its way through the meat - so hard I have to push that I get a callus on my knuckle - my Shun almost effortlessly glides right through it. I haven't used it much so far, but I think it's well-balanced, and the handle is superb. It's warm and comfortable and fits in my hand just right. The blade was shorter than I expected, but that's okay. I'm not sure if the "dimples" in the blade really help with drag or not, I haven't tried cutting cheese or an onion yet, but it definitely doesn't hurt. I don't like the sheath that came with the blade - it's a uniform sheath that fits all the lengths, and 6 inches is much too small for it. I just took my Chicago Cutlery "StorEdge" and use it instead. Works perfectly. Oh, also, if you are purchasing your first Shun (no matter what style) I would suggest getting their honing steel. Since its bevel is at 16 degrees, you will need a steel that angles you at 16 degrees. UPDATE 8/29/12 - Well, it's been a year, and with moderate use, it's still just as sharp as ever. With an occasional honing, I still don't need to send it off to be professionally sharpened yet. I love it so much... it's such a beautifully crafted knife. One of the best purchases I've ever made. I've even bought a 2nd Shun - a 10" slicer. Beautiful.
R**N
Love the new knife it's now the second shun in the collection. Be a chef for 20+ years now used many different knives have a few Henckels as well. Seems the Shun is my new goto knife.
C**O
Excelente producto la verdad vale la pena estoy muy satisfecho. Logra todo los objetivos sinceramente cuando lo recibí pensé que era muy pequeño pero en realidad fue ganador.
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