Shun Premier 5.5" Nakiri Knife - Handcrafted Japanese Vegetable Knife
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Introducing the Shun Premier 5.5-inch Nakiri Knife, a finely crafted kitchen essential that elevates your culinary experience. Whether you are a home chef or a culinary professional, this knife is expertly designed to make slicing and dicing vegetables a breeze. With its distinctive hammered tsuchime finish, not only does it look stunning, but it also reduces drag and prevents food from sticking, allowing for seamless and efficient chopping. Crafted from VG-MAX steel and...
Show moreIntroducing the Shun Premier 5.5-inch Nakiri Knife, a finely crafted kitchen essential that elevates your culinary experience. Whether you are a home chef or a culinary professional, this knife is expertly designed to make slicing and dicing vegetables a breeze. With its distinctive hammered tsuchime finish, not only does it look stunning, but it also reduces drag and prevents food from sticking, allowing for seamless and efficient chopping. Crafted from VG-MAX steel and surrounded by 68 layers of Damascus cladding, the knife boasts a razor-sharp 16-degree edge. This superior sharpness ensures precision cutting every time you prepare your meals. The comfortable Pakkawood handle provides a secure grip, allowing for optimal control whether you’re left or right-handed. Each knife is handcrafted in Japan, embodying a rich tradition of knife-making expertise that distinguishes Shun from others.
Less| manufacturer | Kai |
|---|---|
| color | Brown |
| height | 0.5 |
| weight | 0.38360433588 |
| width | 2 |
| size | 5.5" |
| length | 11 |
| productGroup | Kitchen |
Yes, the Shun Premier Nakiri Knife features a comfortable design that caters to both left- and right-handed users.
With proper care, you may find that sharpening is only needed once a year, but regular honing can help maintain the edge.
While primarily designed for vegetables, the Nakiri can certainly handle soft meats, but consider using a dedicated meat knife for tougher cuts.
Absolutely! The Damascus steel is resistant to staining and requires minimal maintenance when handled properly.