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61 of 63 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Not a must have, but a great have,
By NuJoi "Create with me" (Chicago, IL United States) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (TOP 1000 REVIEWER)
This review is from: Shun DM0741 Classic U2 (Ultimate Utility) Knife (Kitchen)
I believe if you're serious about cooking, you should own great cookware and excellent knives. I finally stepped up and got excellent knives. For those who haven't heard the hype, Shun is one of the most respected knife brands in the world.
Great features of the entire line include these cool "D" shaped handles that fit your hand better. Each knife is made in a right- and left-handed version ([...] for lefties). The steel used for the blades is harder than what you would find in most other knives. The knives are EXTREMELY sharp. If you're building your set and want to take care of the must-haves first. Move this down on your priority list. Get the chef's, paring and bread knives first. With that said, there is a place for this knife in your kitchen. As with all of my other Shun knives, this one is extremely sharp and it's relatively light. This is great for sandwiches; you can use one knife to do everything well. I like the wider blade on this better than the narrow utility and tomato blades. This knife does not replace the bread knife, but it is good for small quantities of bread. I quickly tired of it when I used it to prep French bread for bread pudding. This is an expensive, but lifetime investment. I encourage you to visit stores and feel the knives in your hand to make sure you are comfortable with them. For more info on Shun, check out Alton Brown's website. For ratings on various brands and types of knives, check out Cooks llustrated's equipment ratings. Unless you are a daily sandwich fiend, make this one of the last knives you get to complete your set. It is certainly a nice knife, but not as crucial as other knives. My only regret is that I already own the tomato and utility knives.
28 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Put A Leash On This Knife! Fantastic!,
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This review is from: Shun DM0741 Classic U2 (Ultimate Utility) Knife (Kitchen)
I thought I was going to have at least 2 guests at a party try to steal this knife!
After getting a gift certificate at a kitchen store I wasn't sure what to get...but knives always grab me. The young lady who helped me kept pointing me to this Shun knife. The folded steel blade really got me and I could bring it back if it was a bust. My husband loves knives as well and does the sharpening. One slice with this knife and I was hooked. Then a friend helped prep a party and she immediately picked it up and used it...and started raving about it without any input from me. Then a second friend arrived to help and grabbed the knife and couldn't believe how good it was. I haven't found anything it doesn't slice well. I'd love a longer version for those bigger bread jobs...though it did 4 loaves of crusty french without a sore hand. Tomatoes don't stand a chance and never lose their shape in the cutting. This knife is worth every penny and I'll buy another Shun knife when I'm ready....the Chicago cutlery is on its way out for sure now...I'm in my 50's and buying my lifetime knives.
20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Grew from "a mistake" to "my favorite knife",
By Lindy Cheng "Lindy" (Mountain View, CA, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Shun DM0741 Classic U2 (Ultimate Utility) Knife (Kitchen)
The Shun utility knife is an oddball and you will have to give yourself plenty of time to get used to it. It is indeed a sandwich knife - best for cutting bread and vegetables, good for spreading mustard and mayo. The weight is pretty heavy for a knife this size. The blade is thick. Luckily at six inches it is not too heavy for me to use. So what's the competition? I have an ancient set of Chicago Cutlery, the best my long ago student budget could afford. Out of sheer politeness, we must ignore this comparison. Then I have the set of Global knives, worthy of comparison: a paring knife, utility knife and Santuko 7" chef's knife. Great knives, sharp, light knives. It took time but the Shun blew them away. Then the lone finalist in the field - another Shun utility knife, a 6" straight model - light and razor sharp. Nope, the Shun ultimate utility knife wins hands down. It's something about the curved edge and the scallops that gives it the ability to take on everything at just the right angle. No more groping around for another knife because you're switching to another veggie. The wide blade lets you pick up stuff almost like a chef's knife and transfer to a bowl - the scallops do make this tougher than a chef's knife, but hey, I'm lazy.
What's awkward about this knife? It's kinda short. Cutting a large watermelon is gonna be a challenge. Cheese - well, none of these knives work with cheese. Any delicate cutting tasks, like dicing olives, is just too awkward because the blade is thick and now the scallops are too big in comparison. I read somewhere at a knife aficionado's website that while the metal of the Global and the Shun are pretty similar, the Shun's are tweaked so the blade can hold the sharper edge. Unfortunately, this also means the metal is slightly more brittle than the Globals. So don't drop your blade.
17 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Slice no dice,
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This review is from: Shun DM0741 Classic U2 (Ultimate Utility) Knife (Kitchen)
This Shun product is a beautful well made knife. The layers of stainless steel in the Damascus style blade form an interesting pattern resembling growth rings in wood. Shun refers to it as the U2 utility knife and while it is balanced, comfortable, and extremely sharp; it probaly won't replace your chefs or santoku kife. It will slice like crazy but because of the curve in the blade dicing or chopping are limited. Consider it a good knife for making sandwiches.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Brilliant, odd, unconventional, highly useful,
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This review is from: Shun DM0741 Classic U2 (Ultimate Utility) Knife (Kitchen)
Why is it that most kitchen knives come to sharp points? How often does one really use that point? Most of the time it just prevents the front third of the knife from being used for spreading, and presents a handling danger.
I LOVE this funny looking alternative design. Highly recommended. Like a giant sandwich spreader with a wicked sharp serrated edge. Brilliant. Find myself using it for everything. But one thing to know - impossible to sharpen yourself due to the serrations - the maker recommends returning it to the factory once a year, where they will sharpen and return it for no charge.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
This is my go-to knife,
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This review is from: Shun DM0741 Classic U2 (Ultimate Utility) Knife (Kitchen)
I have a set of Wustof knives, but I always grab this Shun. It is the perfect knife for just about everything (other than chopping). Cutting, slicing, spreading... it is great. Makes me wish I had an entire set.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sharp, beautiful and very useful,
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This is my third Shun knife and I've been using it for about 5 months now. Like the Shun Classic 3-1/2-Inch Paring Knife and the Shun Classic 7-Inch Santoku Knife it's extremely sharp and a beautiful knife to look at with it's round tip and Damascus-look ripples on blade. It comes in a lovely box like the one in my video review for the paring knife, that would make an impressive gift.
After 5 months it's still very sharp without any sharpening and I use it a lot. This is a great knife for cutting everything from tomatoes and other vegetables to smaller size loaves of bread. It's my "sandwich making knife". The rounded tip makes it easy to reach into a jar of mayo, mustard or jam and the nice wide blade is perfect for spreading things on bread. It's also great for spreading pizza sauce or making wraps and then cutting them into sections. If you like to make sushi rolls it's great for spreading the sticky rice and for cutting them after you've rolled them up. (Rinse off the rice, of course) It makes a nice clean cut without mashing the roll or disturbing the contents. Is this a "must have" knife? No, I could get by with my other Shun knives but it a very handy one and it sure gets a lot of use around here.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fabulous Knife!,
By Sweet725 (Silverdale, WA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Shun DM0741 Classic U2 (Ultimate Utility) Knife (Kitchen)
This is one of my favorite and most used knives. It's versatility is endless. High quality that will last you, and absolutely beautiful in design. The tear drop shaped handle is comfortable for small or large hands. It's light compared to other high quality knives. And stands up well when taken care of properly. I loved the knife so much I bought it as a gift for my mother in law - this made it her 2nd Shun knife. And while the unique shape and styling may seem odd - it's a superior utility knife. Recommended for those looking for a high quality knife at an awesome price point. Use on sandwiches to chicken and other meats. Vegetables and fruit between this and my Shun Santoku knife I can handle alot of tasks.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Knife Ever,
By Honey "Tutto" (Midwest, USA) - See all my reviews
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I gave this knife to my son as a gift last year and have been jealous ever since! Finally bought one for myself and it's the one I go for every time. Especially effective in cutting though crusty French/Italian bread - "smashing" gone forever! Slicing delicate fruits or vegetables is a snap as well. It's truly the best knife ever.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Not the Ultimate Utility but just Plain Wonderful,
By carmelinmist "carmelinmist" (California) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Shun DM0741 Classic U2 (Ultimate Utility) Knife (Kitchen)
I had always wanted a knife with a round tip so it would be less scary when the kitchen gets crowded and less damaging to floor or counter should it drops. I rarely use pointed knife tip to prep for cooking. I use the tip on a peeler when I need to. Ok, I admit I am not a serious cook, but enough to make our family's stomachs happy. Don't know how many times I salivated over the beautiful Shun knives wherever I saw them (Shop windows, catalog...), so when this knife came on market, I got it right away.
It is wonderful to slice sandwiches, vegetables and fruit... Its weight makes it cut watermelon better than my other larger but lighter knives. It is not an ultimate utility knife that presumably could do everything but what it does, it does wonderfully. |
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