Shun Premier 7″ Santoku – TDM0702

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Shun TDM0702 Premier 7in Santoku, VG-MAX 68-Layer Tsuchime Finish, Walnut Pakkawood 

The Shun Premier 7-in. Santoku is a beautiful, Asian-inspired chef’s knife that many cooks today have added to their kitchen favorites. A knife of many talents, a santoku easily handles all the basic kitchen cutting tasks. Slightly shorter than the standard chef’s knife, the Shun Premier Santoku is light, agile, and very easy to maneuver. There’s just enough belly curve to enable rocking cuts, which just adds to the Premier Santoku’s versatility. The santoku is as easy to use as a chef’s knife and is especially well suited to a down-and-forward cutting motion (push cut). 

  • An Asian-inspired chef’s knife for handling most kitchen tasks
  • VG-MAX cutting core; the latest in the VG line of “super steels”; wear resistant, corrosion resistant, holds a fine, sharp edge; 16° each side
  • 68 micro layers of Damascus cladding look beautiful, support and protect the core
  • Hammered tsuchime finish helps release food easily when cutting
  • Walnut finish, contoured Pakkawood handle; offers comfort and control; resists moisture
  • Handcrafted in Japan 
  • Use Slicing, Cheese & Charcuterie, Vegetable & Fruit
  • Blade Shape Santoku
  • Country of Origin Japan
  • Warranty Limited Lifetime Warranty
  • Blade Length 7 in. (178mm)
  • Blade Steel VG–MAX
  • Blade Steel Layers 69 layer Damascus
  • Blade Edge Non-Serrated
  • Handle Material Walnut color Pakkawood
  • Handle Length 5.0 in (127mm)
  • Dimensions 1.9 in. H x 12.5 in. L x 0.8 in. W
  • Weight 7.1 oz (201 g)

Brand

Brand

Shun

Handcrafted in Japan

In Japan, the blade is more than a tool; it’s a tradition. From legendary samurai swords to the handcrafted culinary cutlery of today, the exquisite craftsmanship of Japanese blades is admired worldwide. In the 13th century, Seki City was considered the heart of the Japanese cutlery industry, and still is today. Since 1908, it has also been home to the makers of Shun fine cutlery. Inspired by the traditions of ancient Japan, today’s highly skilled Shun artisans produce blades of unparalleled quality and beauty. Shun is dedicated to maintaining this ancient tradition by continuing to handcraft each knife in our Seki City facilities. Each piece of this fine kitchen cutlery takes at least 100 individual steps to complete. While we maintain these ancient traditions of handcrafted quality, we also take advantage of thoroughly modern, premium materials and state-of-the-art technology to provide Shun quality to millions of professional chefs and avid home cooks throughout the world. Our brand name comes from the Japanese culinary tradition of “shun.” Shun is a time—the exact moment when a fruit is perfectly ripe, a vegetable is at its best, or meat is at its most flavorful. Home cooks and professional chefs alike celebrate shun in their kitchens, awaiting each season’s bounty and serving every ingredient in its proper time. The Shun name honors this tradition of seasonal, mindful eating and is a mark of our dedication to making kitchen cutlery that is always at the peak of its perfection, too.

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