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Shun Premier 7' Santoku Knife, Handcrafted and Hand-Sharpened Japanese All Purpose Knife, VG-MAX Core with Damascus Stainless Steel Cladding, Pakkawood Handle, Versatile Japanese Cutting Tool

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  • ALL PURPOSE KITCHEN KNIFE: The Shun Premier 7-inch Santoku Knife is expertly designed for slicing vegetables, proteins and fruit with an easy maneuverability, making it a must-have for any kitchen.
  • DISTINCTIVE HAMMERED FINISH: Part of the Premier Series, this knife features a beautiful hammered tsuchime finish to reduce drag and prevent food from sticking to the blade.
  • SUPERIOR SHARPNESS: Crafted with VG-MAX steel and 68 layers of Damascus cladding, this knife delivers razor-sharp precision with a 16-degree edge, ensuring long-lasting performance.
  • COMFORTABLE DESIGN: The contoured 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. Supported by free sharpening and honing.


Experience culinary excellence with the Shun Premier 7-inch Santoku Knife, 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. Handcrafted in Japan, this knife features a stunning hammered tsuchime finish that reduces drag and prevents food from sticking to the blade. With a VG-MAX steel core and 68 layers of Damascus cladding, this Shun Santoku knife offers exceptional sharpness with a precise 16-degree edge. The Pakkawood handle ensures a comfortable, secure grip, enhancing your cutting experience. Supported by free sharpening and honing. Elevate your culinary skills with the Shun Premier Santoku Knife, a perfect blend of traditional craftsmanship and modern innovation.


JAF Customer
Reviewed in Canada on May 27, 2024
For a person who loves knives, and owns more than I will ever need in 3 lifetimes, the Shun brand is one of my all time favourites.The consistency, the standard of quality. Never any surprises in workmanship or quality.Having said all the above. This knife being the Premier line is a bit heavier with a slightly larger handle than the equivalent from the standard line. I also have this santoku knife in the 5 1/4" size in the Premier version and standard version, which do to it's smaller size blade also has proportionally sized smaller handles.The smaller version is extremely comfortable for both myself and my wife. This one (7" santoku), the handle is too big for her, and I will say that the size of handle for me is something I am still getting used to.Balance of course is terrific, and the profile is pretty spot on for a Japanese Santoku knife.Blade is excellent as to be expected. And the Premier version does have a aesthetically beautiful finish.
Tristan Realina
Reviewed in Canada on February 25, 2024
Amazing knife. Cuts everything like butter and looks amazing as well.
Luis Guizar
Reviewed in Mexico on August 29, 2023
El empaque del cuchillo es muy básico y deja mucho que desear. Sin embargo, el cuchillo en sí es muy bonito! Fue un regalo por lo que no lo probé más que para cortar un poco de pierna. Tanto yo como la persona a quien se lo regalé, estuvimos de acuerdo que es el mejor cuchillo que hemos usado. El filo es excelente y se siente muy bien en las manos. Hay que fijarse bien en las medidas y estilos ya que hay muchos diferentes para las necesidades de cada quien.
Igor de Paula Ataide
Reviewed in Brazil on July 5, 2023
Excelente faca. Leve, precisa e um aço de extrema qualidade.
Bibhav
Reviewed in India on December 28, 2023
This knife is a work of art and sharp sharp sharp. You will love it.
Adam Wood
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2015
I bought this back around Christmas 2011 when it was on an Amazon holiday deal for $100. If you find it for that price nowadays, I'd pretty much try to yell through the computer screen at you to get it. :D At the current prices of ~$150 (depending on seller), I'd still say it's a good but not great value.Cost aside, it is a very nice knife. Aesthetically, the blade is simply exceptional. The polished hammered top half combined with the layered bottom half are beautiful. The pakkawood handle is also attractive, but I admit to not being as enamored with it as I was years ago. For some, the lighter weight may not be a preference, but it can be a real bonus when using this for a while because I think it helps prevent my arm and wrist from getting as tired as when I'm using my heavier knives.The build quality is outstanding. Of the four Shun knives that I've purchased, I've had one (a more expensive Reserve model) with an issue on the handle. Both of the Premier models that I bought (this and a paring knife) are perfectly made. The handle lines up just right with the blade, and there are no imperfections anywhere that I've noticed over years of use.Sharpness may go without saying, but I'll still say it :) - yep, it's sharp. It's not like cutting with this was a whole new experience for me. My less expensive Anolon knives are also pretty sharp - but I like using this knife more. Shun for me is more than just the functional value - it's the aesthetic value. It works great and looks great, and I like using it. There's something to be said for treating yourself or someone else now and again with a product that is just a cut above (sorry...no pun intended), and this is a knife that will stand out in most people's kitchen collection and make them feel good.I've attached some photos of this that hopefully convey some of the aesthetics. I think it's far more beautiful than the stock image here on Amazon conveys. Two big thumbs up from me for this knife.
TheMistrots
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2015
I have a fairly large collection of knives. These include a full set of Shun classics, this premier, Wusthof Trident set, Henckels Twin 4 Star II, Gunter Wilheim, and a full set of Chicago Cuttlery's top of the line (which really should not be mentioned with the knives above... not a shot.at Chicago, but they are a great knife for that price).The Premier is truly the finest of these knives. It is well balanced and comfortable to use and hold. It feel heavier than the classic Shun to me... but that may just be my mind playing tricks. This knife, if you want a.truly fine knife that you will likely pass down, this certainly fits the bill. That being said...I would urge anyone to hold this knife and the Classics. It is a different feel in the hand and you may prefer the Classics over this knife. Small hands may especially prefer the Classics. Do note that the premier is made of a different (better) steel with 34 layers/side. Close inspection will show those over the classic. It mentions that it is encased in Damscus steel. I do question that. I thought Damascus steel was quite rare to have anymore. Perhaps a derivative of the original most likely?Also note that the knives, while some of the finest production cutlery in the world, are not great at everything. For chopping and slicing most things, they excel and are the best. However, I go to a German knife (my Tridents) for cutting up things like a bird or near bones. For chopping things like brisket, you are better having something heavy and sharp like the Gunther. I prefer my twin 4 Star for slicing up beef, though I believe a Shun would be perfectly acceptable for this use. The issue comes in how the knives are meant to be used to cut. Where a German knife appreciates a "pushing down or forceful chopping", typical Japanese cutlery prefers a slicing motion back forth. Understanding this explains why I have, and I highly recommend, a variety of knives for their own purpose.A few other comments: These knives must be sharpened at a different angle than German cutlery 16 degrees versus the typical German 20-22. This makes using these knives much easier to cut through things, explains why they require less effort, and in turn due to the type of steel used, makes them more brittle and easier to chip. I have not chipped any of mine but it is a common complaint. They will rust easier though most households (even on the coast) would be unlikely to have this issue.One last note: these knives come from the factory razor blade sharp. Until you get very familiar with them, use extreme caution. Especially with these knives, keep them away from children or elderly who are not sure with their hands. I sliced my finger to the bone with one of these where a German knife would not have gone so deep.All in all, this is one of the finest knives in the world and well worth the investment for lifetime of enjoyment.
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