Shun Classic Review After 3+ Years: Razor-Sharp Knives With 1 Major Flaw
Professional ZoneEquipment & Tools/Prudent Reviews/8:28
Three years is about right for an honest knife review — long enough to see how that Damascus steel holds up through a thousand services, short enough that you remember why you bought it. Shun Classics look beautiful on the magnetic strip, cut clean through a brunoise, but ask anyone running the garde manger station about chipping that hard steel on bones they shouldn't have hit. You're paying for Japanese craftsmanship that demands respect it doesn't always get on a busy line.
— The Chef's Take
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