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Crusty artisan bread meets its match in this glorious 9" serrated bread knife forged by KAI, Japan’s premier blade manufacturer. Its comfortable ebony pakkawood handle provides comfort and control. Its sharp-edged blade is stainless steel, clad with 16 layers of high-carbon stainless steel on each side to guarantee rust resistance. Stainless steel bolster and end cap. Dishwasher safe, although hand washing is recommended.
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Shun Bread Knife, 9"
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Value $160
$129.95
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In Stock
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- Manufacturer: KAI USA Ltd.
- Care: Dishwasher safe, hand wash recommended
- Dimensions: 9"
- Material: Steel, pakkawood
- Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty
- Model: #DM0705
BENEFITS:
- The Damascus-look blade profile reduces sticking and results in less damage to the food being cut and faster prep times
- VG-10 stainless steel is clad with 16 layers of SUS410 high-carbon steel on each side, producing a 33-layer rust-free Damascus look
- Shun Classics feature ebony PakkaWood handles specifically designed for premium applications
- Stainless-steel bolsters and end caps
- NSF approved
- Kasumi method
- The D shape rests precisely in the curve of the fingers as they curl around the handle
- The asymmetrical bolster is ground out more on the right side to provide proper finger placement and an easy, secure grip
- The knives balance perfectly, with the pivot point just ahead of where the handle sweeps out of the blade
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KAI Corporation is a 99-year-old family-owned company located in Seki City, Japan. It is completely privately held, and is run by Mr. Koji Endo. He is the third generation to run the company. KAI is the major manufacturer and distributor of disposable razors, surgical tools, personal care products and housewares in Japan.
The Shun Housewares Division was started in December of 2002. At that time, there were no established sales and only 13 items in the Shun Line. Today, the housewares team has built the division to its high position of prominence in the gourmet cutlery category.
KAI is also the owner of the famous US-made Kershaw pocket knives. |
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