Shun DM0777 Classic Kiritsuke Knife, Stainless Steel, 6"
Kitchen

Shun DM0777 Classic Kiritsuke Knife, Stainless Steel, 6"

Shun Kitchen Knife

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$159.95Typical: $100-300Confidence: high
4.7(36 reviews)

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About This Product

  • Kiritsuke is the only multipurpose traditional Japanese knife (in Japan only the executive chef in the kitchen is allowed to use one)
  • Featuring a double-bevel, flat-ground blade for durability and to move food away from the blade quickly
  • Hand-sharpened 16-degree cutting angle on each side for a razor-sharp edge
  • Proprietary VG-MAX Cutting Core for maximum edge retention; clad with 68 layers of stainless steel (34 each side) for corrosion resistance
  • Ebony Packwood D-shaped handle to fit in the curl of the fingers for a comfortable, secure grip

Why It Lasts

VG-MAX cutting core steel clad in 34 layers of Damascus stainless — the layered construction isn't just decorative, it protects the hard core steel from lateral stress. The core is hardened to 60-61 HRC, which holds an edge significantly longer than German knives (typically 56-58 HRC). Shun's free lifetime sharpening service means you mail it back and they put a factory edge on it at no charge.

Known Weaknesses

The hard steel is more brittle than German knives — lateral prying or cutting frozen food will chip the edge. The D-shaped handle is designed for right-handed users and feels awkward for lefties. Requires honing with a ceramic rod (not steel) and hand-washing only. The thin blade profile isn't ideal for heavy-duty tasks like breaking down squash or cleaving through bones.

Durability Breakdown

Warranty
10.0
Materials
9.0
Community
9.2
Brand Rep
9.3
Repairability
8.0

Specifications

Blade MaterialStainless Steel
ColorStainless Steel
Handle MaterialStainless,Stainless Steel,Steel
Blade EdgePlain
Blade Length6 Inches
Construction TypeForged
Item Weight3.2 ounces
Blade ColorStainless
Is Dishwasher SafeNo
Item Length6 Inches
Size6"
MaterialStainless Steel

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Quick Stats

Overall Score9.1/10
TierIronclad
BrandShun
CategoryKitchen
Price Range$100-300
Confidencehigh
Data Points5/5
4.7(36 reviews)

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