Shun Ken Onion Multi-Purpose 9-Inch Bread Knife
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Product Description
It began as a single knife, the Shu Ken Onion Chef's Knife. But our customers demanded more. So we've expanded the series to include include all of the most wanted styles. This Shun Knife by Kershaw is designed by Ken Onion, one of the worlds top knife designers. The Shun Ken Onion series features the clad VG-10 blade made famous in our Shun line. But then the handsome, stick-resistant blade is combined with Ken Onion's signature ergonomic handle design and the unique blade sweep found only in a Ken Onion knife. This patent pending design features a special angled curved bolster and specially shaped handle that fits perfectly in the hand, releasing all tension in your arm. The extra curve on the blade allows for an easier flowing motion across the cutting board. Combine all of this with the sharpest Japanese edge available, and you have perfection.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #98108 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Brand: Ken Onion
- Model: DM0505
- Dimensions: 2.00" h x 1.00" w x 14.00" l, .95 pounds
Features
- 9-inch Shun serrated bread knife with ergonomic Ken Onion-designed handle
- Handcrafted in Japan of incredibly sharp, strong VG-10 steel
- Beautiful black Pakkawood handle provides tension-free control
- Damascus-style ripples on blade help release food; round tip for spreading
- Wash by hand; lifetime warranty; gift-boxed
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Review
This nine-inch serrated bread knife combines Shun technology and a lusciously curved black handle by award-winning custom knife designer Ken Onion. Made of a hardwood-resin fusion known as Pakkawood, the handle is designed to be truly ergonomic in order to increase control and reduce fatigue during long stretches of use. The Damascus-style ripples on the blade create air pockets that release food quickly, and the round tip aids in spreading mayonnaise or mustard. Excellent for cutting soft or crusty bread, as well as ripe tomatoes, any home chef who loves creating gourmet sandwiches would be honored to receive this gift-boxed beauty.
Shun knives, made in Japan by KAI (Kershaw Cutlery), are quite possibly the sharpest knives on the market. A Shun edge, formed to an acute 16-degree angle, won't bend or waver due to the hardness of the VG-10 steel core used in its construction. Clad with 32 layers of high-carbon stainless steel (16 on each side), the blade resists rusting and maintain its razor edge for a considerable time. Prized among chefs who value uniformly thin slices, a necessity in Japanese cuisine, Shun knives are covered by a lifetime warranty and should be washed and dried-carefully-by hand, then stored in a wooden block. --Ann Bieri






