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Shun Classic 7' Hollow Ground Santoku Knife, Handcrafted Japanese Cutting Knife, VG-MAX Core with Damascus Stainless Steel Cladding, Pakkawood Handle

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  • ALL PURPOSE KITCHEN KNIFE: The Shun Classic 7-inch Hollow Ground Santoku Knife is expertly designed for slicing vegetables, proteins and fruit with an easy maneuverability, making it a must-have for any kitchen.
  • PIONEERING EXCELLENCE: Bring home a piece of the renowned Classic Series – the original authentic Japanese cutlery line introduced to the United States. Enjoy superior craftsmanship and innovative design.
  • SUPERIOR SHARPNESS: Crafted with VG-MAX steel and 68 layers of Damascus cladding, this knife delivers razor-sharp precision with a 16-degree edge. Features hollow ground indentations for food release and friction reduction.
  • COMFORTABLE DESIGN: The D-shaped Pakkawood handle offers a comfortable and secure grip, providing optimal control for both left and right-handed users.
  • JAPANESE CRAFTSMANSHIP: Each Shun knife is meticulously handcrafted in Japan, reflecting a legacy of traditional knife-making expertise and a dedication to superior quality.


Product Description

The Shun Classic 7-inch Hollow Ground Santoku Knife is a multipurpose knife used for just about every cutting job in the kitchen. Slightly shorter than the standard chef's knife, this Japanese steel knife is easy to maneuver and works well as a fruit, protein and vegetable knife. Hollow ground indentations reduce friction while cutting, making it easier to glide through food. As part of the pioneering Classic Series, the first Japanese cutlery line introduced to the United States, this knife combines traditional craftsmanship with modern innovation. Featuring a VG-MAX steel core and 68 layers of Damascus cladding, the Shun Santoku knife offers exceptional sharpness with a precise 16-degree edge. The D-shaped Pakkawood handle ensures a comfortable, secure grip for both left and right-handed users. Handcrafted in Japan, the Shun Classic Santoku Knife embodies centuries of knife-making expertise and a commitment to superior quality.

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A member of the stylish Shun Classic line, this multipurpose Santoku knife comfortably handles any kitchen cutting need from chopping to mincing, dicing, and slicing. Resembling something between a chef’s knife and a cleaver, this tool features a wide blade measuring 7-inches in length. The scalloped detailing along the knife’s cutting edge creates air pockets during use to prevent food from adhering its steel surface.

Leveraging a 90-year history of superior workmanship, Shun knives are precision-forged in Japan by renowned blade manufacturer KAI. Using technologically advanced processes, a VG-10 "super steel" core is clad with 16 layers of high-carbon stainless steel to produce a rust-free Damascus-look blade. The Damascus detailing not only enhances the knife’s aesthetic appeal, it also prevents morsels from sticking and avoids crushing or damaging foods. Forming a comfortable D-shaped hold, a fused blend of hardwood veneers and resin comprise the unique ebony Pakkawood handle. A traditionally offset stainless-steel bolster protects knuckles while a steel end-cap finishes the piece. Although dishwasher-safe, hand washing is recommended. This product includes a lifetime warranty. -- Amy Arnold


JMC
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
The Shun Classic 7” Knife is an absolute dream to use. It’s razor-sharp, perfectly balanced, and glides through everything with ease. The craftsmanship is outstanding, and the handle feels comfortable and secure. Whether I’m chopping vegetables or slicing meat, it makes prep work effortless. Beautiful, durable, and a joy to cook with—worth every penny!
Michael G Perkins
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2024
The best most balanced and comfortable knife you can buy. Super sharp and easy to resharpen on a stone, like razor sharp again. Nice hard metal that does well in professional kitchens. Better than Mac, Global, Mercer etc. For the money a wonderful buy. Try em, you won’t be dissatisfied at all if you know what’s up with Chefs knives.
Peppe
Reviewed in Italy on March 16, 2024
Ottimo prodotto arrivato come da descrizione
Clara Effenberger
Reviewed in Japan on December 24, 2024
Never disappointed with Japanese knife!
R. Smith
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2024
Reviewing after a year+ of ownership. Of course! It's perfect out of the box, razor sharp and the weighting makes cutting effortless. I was hesitant to sharpen this one myself but it easily got back to perfect with little effort from me. This is going to be a forever knife.
M.L.
Reviewed in Germany on August 7, 2021
Was für ein großartiges Messer, Design und Qualität auf absolutem Top-Niveau, der Preis natürlich aber auch. Da überlegt man ja auch schließlich ein wenig, ob man so viel Geld für so ein Messer ausgibt oder nicht. Ich selbst, bin mit dem Gedanken schon lange unterwegs gewesen und habe dann mir gesagt, mach es. Ich habe es nicht bereut und bin so begeistert, dass es nicht das einzige Messer aus dieser Serie mittlerweile ist :-) Klare Kaufempfehlung von mir.
Dave
Reviewed in Canada on September 25, 2020
Love this knife - I am an amateur Chef and this knife was a great addition to my set. It is thin, but you have to treat it with care - wash the blade by hand and your never going to have issues. The knife is balanced and the handle is firm, the blade is sharpe and cuts veggies like a hot knife through butter. I recommend this product for those needing a well balanced, sharpe Santoku knife in their set.
Jose Venegas
Reviewed in Spain on February 11, 2018
Era para un regalo, así es que no puedo opinar sobre su calidad y resultado de uso. El embate muy cuidado, la presentación excelente y el envío rápido como de costumbre
6b72
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2013
Having never had a sharp knife like this one, I was blown away. Dicing onions, slicing tomatoes and potatoes, carrots, whatever....it is all effortless. I'm a vegetarian and this is the only knife I'll ever need.Besides the edge, the knife fit and finish are impeccable. The thinkg feels so good in my hand. It's hefty and large, unlike the other light and thin department store knives. It's made me want to cook for my own enjoyment, and of course I'm sure to cook for friends that are over so that I can impress them with my shiny and wavy Damascus steel! Let's be honest, looks are a big deal with a knife like this one. And I'm pretty sure that I've converted some people to look into investing in a nice knife!Some notes and caveats. The scalloped edge I think is not exactly effective. Potatoes and garlic still stick to the knife.Given that this is my only knife, I've was grateful for the reusable sleeve which I use to safely store the knife in the drawer.The knife does loose its edge with use. You can do the tomato test to check, i.e. the weight of the knife should be able to slice effortlessly into a tomato with only sideways force. I later ordered the honing steel and this restored much of the sharpness. Haven't sent in for professional sharpening yet!If you haven't already, watch the Alton Brown Shun Training video, you can easily find this via a web search. Be sure to take care of this knife! I handwash with gentle detergent and a scrubber right after use and dry completely before storing. I've seen others complain of rusting handle-ends due to improper use. Dry the whole thing before storing!I have high hopes that this knife will last a lifetime!
Matt K.
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2005
I should start by saying this is not a true santoku. The reason I say this is because the edge has a considerable rocker to it (curve), unlike the traditional and much flater santoku blade. In fact, the rocker is much closer to the shape of a regular chef's knife. The good news is that this means people accustomed to western chef's knives can jump right into this knife. The bad news? If you're used to a flater santoku this knife will not chop as much (since less of the blade is in play) and it's a little harder to use this blade to scoop the things you've just cut. If you like to rock-and-chop, this knife will do it better than any other santoku. If you like to drop-chop, then this knife isn't going to get quite as long a chop. I like both, so I'm quite happy the knife can perform both jobs.As advertised, this knife comes with one of the sharpest factory edges you could ever ask for. So far the edge holds up extremely well, a few stroke on the steel and knife edge remains razor sharp.The knife comes in a nice presentation box, which although pretty, does not present a good way to carry the knife. If you plan on using this outside your house, buy a blade guard or a carrying case. Also, if you're buying a knife this nice, let me recommend that you get a hardwood edge-grain cutting board (or plastic, for you germaphobes). Don't cut on glass or tile, and any other such silly new-tech board. If you're going to pay big bucks for an nice knife, do what it takes to keep it nice.About actual use: The knife is extremely well-balanced, although I find that the location of the balance take a little getting used to. If you use a standard chef's pinch grip, you will find there are actually two places you could grip the knife. The first place is where the handle curves into the blade. If you look at the picture, you will see this is actually a half inch or so back from the full face of the blade. If you pinch the knife here, you will find the balance to be off slightly, and your index finger will probably fatigue from being wrapped where it is. Also, since you will not be pinching the full face of the knife, you won't get the fine control that the chef's pinch is designed to give.So, why would you do this? If you're not used to this knifes design you might because of the short part of the tang that extends from the pakka handle. On most chef's knives, your middle finger would wrap around the very front of the handle. You need to break that habit with this knife, because your middle finger actually wraps around the protruding tang, and your ring finger is the first one to wrap around the pakka handle.If you do this, and pinch the full portion of the blade, the balance of the knife is wonderful. It is lightweight, and chops and slices extremely well. Unfortunately, the knife was definitely made for right handers (good for me, since I'm right handed, but bad for you lefties out there). Not only does the "D" shape of the handle favour a right handed palm, but the blade of the knife is actually off-set from center to the left. That means if you look straight down at the spine of the blade, it is set slightly to the left. This is good for right-handers since it makes the pinch easier (more room to curl the index finger along the face of the blade, and less power needed from the thumb to hold the knife balanced). I tend to think this off set would probably adversely affect left handed use. But, if you're thinking about getting this knife and you're left handed, I'd say go ahead and order it from Amazon. If it doesn't work out, send it back (and post your comments for other left handers!).As for the scallops, a lot of people ask me if they work. This is what I say: if you're looking for some magical solution that will keep *all* thin-sliced tomatos or mushrooms from sticking to your knife during quick chopping, no, they don't work. If you're looking for something that will help decrease the stickage factor, then yes, they work. Is it worth the $20 price difference? Well, it was for me, but then, I cut a lot of stuff that tends to stick to the blade, so even a little extra help is appreciated.Overall, for ease of use, Kershaw/KAI has created a superlative product in their Shun line. The knives look great. They are well-balanced. The factory edges are razor sharp. The handles fit a right-handed person extremely well. The materials used are absolutely top notch, and should stand up to a lifetime's worth of residential kitchen use. And, since they are stainless steel, cleaning and maintaining them is a breeze.I would recommend this knife to anyone who really wants to have a great knife in their kitchen.
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