Slice with Style! ✨
The Kai Shun Premier Paring Kitchen Knife features a 4-inch VG-MAX steel blade with a stunning hammered finish, designed for precision and comfort. Its contoured handle ensures a secure grip, making it perfect for detailed culinary tasks. This knife is not only functional but also a beautiful addition to any kitchen.
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Brand | Shun |
Colour | silver |
Handle Material | Alloy Steel |
Blade Edge | Plain |
Blade Length | 4 Inches |
Construction Type | Forged |
Item Weight | 0.14 Kilograms |
Blade Colour | Silver |
Is Dishwasher Safe | Yes |
Manufacturer | Shun |
UPC | 759005762047 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 04901601344349 |
Department | unisex-adult |
Item model number | TDM0700 |
ASIN | B003B66YJG |
A**H
Very sharp. Made in Japan. Damascus
Very sharp. Made in Japan. Damascus. Love to use it. Good for small uses. Kind of a collection item. Made so precise. We feel to keep it always
G**E
NIce addition to my set
Excellent fit and finish with a very sharp edge. I have medium sized hands, so I find some knife handles to be to large, but the Shun premiers fit perfectly. The walnut handles match my kitten décor perfectly. The 4 in paring is a little larger than I am used to, but it powers through small kitten tasks. Very nice addition to my knife block.
A**D
Beautiful hammered look, well balanced - still loving it after 4.5 years
I bought this back around Christmas 2011 along with a Premier 7" Santoku. I think it cost around $70 at the time, and after using it for years, I'd still say it's worth that. At the current $120 price, I'd probably still get it as a gift to someone, but I wouldn't pay that much to get one for myself.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 while I still love looking at the blade after all these years, the handle is no longer really my preference. It's still an attractive handle, and I oil it periodically to help keep the luster on it, but my tastes have changed.The build quality is outstanding. Of the four Shun knives that I've purchased, I've had one (a more expensive Reserve paring knife) with an issue on the handle. Both of the Premier models that I bought (this and the Santoku) 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. Some folks have reported chipping the blade, but I've never had an issue with mine.Sharpness may go without saying, but I'll still say it :) - yep, it's sharp. The Santoku compared to my other less expensive Anolon knives wasn't a night-and-day difference, but that was the case with this compared to my other paring knives. I use a paring knife on every apple that I eat, and this glides through them without any issues at all. I've using a honing steel maybe a handful of times over 4.5 years, but I've never sharpened this. I do tend to now use the Shun Reserve paring knife because I prefer the heavier feel of it, but honestly, this one cuts better for me. It's just a great knife.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. The Shun Reserve line is beautiful, but the handles on those aren't quite as robust, IMO.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.
A**R
Reluctantly purchased..
But v glad I did… seriously high quality… by far the best quality knife I’ve had the pleasure to own..but expensive…!
V**R
Gorgeous
But beyond the looks of this knife is how amazing it is to use. So sharp that is is a joy to cut, slice or peel with this knife. This is my fourth Shun and I'm overjoyed with all of them. I have noticed negative reviews and can't imagine what knife those people received.Free sharpening? I just bought their sharpener with the chef knife. My kid has this glass cutting board and has yet to figure out why I say "no Shun on glass" please. The sharpener is set for the 18 degree edge of the Shun and quickly restores my knives.Before I discovered Shun, I had a really nice set of ZH I purchased for $500. Nice knives, great steel. I feel like an idiot for purchasing them. The Japanese were making fine steel while the Germans were still throwing rocks at each other. (Joking) I bought that set and three of those knives I have never used. I now have around $600 in four Shun knives that do everything I need. They also look very impressive to the people I never have over. :)
J**N
Expensive, but worth the money
Sharp, comfortable to use, holds its edge for a long time. A very high-quality knife.I will be buying additional Shun knives.
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