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Shun Elite 4-1/2-Inch Wide Cook's Knife | 
enlarge | Brand: Shun Category: Kitchen
Buy New: $139.90 (On sale from $175.00) You Save: $35.10 (20%)
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Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 137690
Size: 4-inch Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 9 x 0.6 x 1.8
MPN: SG-0401 Model: SG0401 EAN: 4901601428452 ASIN: B000NW4542
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| Features:
| • | 4-1/2-inch wide cook's knife from the elegant Shun Elite collection | | • | Handcrafted in Japan of incredibly sharp, strong SG-2 steel | | • | Beautiful black PakkaWood handle with inlaid design | | • | Decorative flourishes on handle and blade edge | | • | Wash by hand; lifetime warranty; gift-boxed |
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Product Description Shun Elite: 4.5" Wide cooks - SG0401 Shun Elite is an innovative combination of aesthetics and performance in kitche
Amazon.com Review Also known as the Deba-style mini chef's knife, this 4-1/2-inch knife is less intimidating than larger chef's knives and quickly tackles such tasks as mincing garlic and parsley and chopping celery or apple. The generous width of the blade allows the cook's knife to easily scoop up and transfer prepared food from the cutting board to a bowl or pan. A member of Shun's fabulous Elite collection, the knife features a sleek black PakkaWood handle, made of a hardwood-resin fusion, which showcases an inlaid traditional Japanese emblem and fine rings of copper and brass near the bolster. A distinctive flourish, called a "hamon," along the edge of the blade recalls the samurai swords once made in Seki City, Japan, where Shun Elites are handcrafted. Any chef would feel honored to receive this exceptional, gift-boxed knife. Shun Elite knives stand out for their incredible sharpness, sharper even than Shun Classics, thanks to the newest powdered steel alloy known as SG-2. The process used to make SG-2 results in a fine-grained, very dense blend of ingredients that creates a smooth-as-silk knife edge. Shun edges are formed to an unusually keen 16 degree angle, which is one reason they're so prized among chefs who value uniformly thin slices, a necessity in Japanese cuisine. Covered by a lifetime warranty, Shun Elite knives should be washed and dried--carefully--by hand, and stored when possible in a wooden block to protect the blade. --Ann Bieri
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| Customer Reviews:
Unbelievably sharp, but a bit too small to be really useful February 4, 2008 Renee Gleason (New York) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I received this knife as a Christmas gift and it is my very first taste of Shun. As an avid cook, I can't begin to say how excited I was to get my hands on such a highly regarded knife as a Shun. Now THIS is a knife for a true cook. I have several knives of varying quality, ranging from the German steel of a Wusthoff to the less expensive (but very respectable) Forschner, and nothing, and I mean NOTHING cuts like a Shun. Sharp does not even begin to describe the steel of a Shun knife. This blade sails through an onion almost as easily as butter and it is an absolute joy to use. The handle feels comfortable in my hand, it's incredibly well balanced, it has ample knuckle clearance, and it is of the perfect weight in my opinion...not too heavy, not too light. It feels so natural in my hand. And let's face it, it's a gorgeous knife, as well. The swirly pattern in the steel remniscent of a samurai sword...it's kitchen art! So why not a 5 star rating? Unfortunately, the short blade of this knife is just not long enough to be truly useful to me. I almost always use my 8 inch chef's knife or my 7 inch santoku, but the long blade of those is just too long when I only want to do small tasks like chopping garlic or mincing up a handful of herbs. I hate lugging out my large cutting boards for those little tasks, but my large knives are too big on my smaller cutting boards. I thought this 4 and a half inch Shun would be perfect for those little jobs when I only wanted to use my small boards. Unfortunately, however, the stubby blade is much too short to get a true continuous rocking motion, which is how I chop, and therefore I am finding this beautiful Shun collecting dust in my knife block. For those who don't mind using sharp up and down chopping movements, then this will not be an issue, but for me, it's just not serving the purpose I intended it to have. But I don't think this Shun will be lonely for too long. After a taste of this amazing Japanese steel, you can bet it will have company in my kitchen very soon! I can't wait to acquire more of these beauties!
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