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Shun Ken Onion 3-Inch Paring Knife

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  • 3-inch paring knife with narrow blade and piercing tip
  • VG-10 stainless-steel blade with 33 layered Damascus detailing
  • Ergonomic ebony PakkaWood handle for comfort and control
  • Wide, gently rounded bolster; made in Japan; washing by hand recommended
  • Measures approximately 8 by 1 by 1/2 inches; limited lifetime warranty

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Product Description

Created by Ken Onion, one of the world's top knife designers, this paring knife makes a useful addition to any busy kitchen. It features a narrow sloping blade measuring 3 inches in length with a piercing tip. The paring knife's compact size allows for easy handling--ideal for tasks that require meticulous control and precision. Use it for intricate dicing and trimming tasks, as well as for peeling potatoes or removing the skin off peaches and pears. Overall, the paring knife measures approximately 8 by 1 by 1/2 inches.

As part of Shun's Ken Onion collection, the knife shares the same high-quality materials as the Shun Classic line, but in a curvier form. Its enticing beauty starts with a VG-10 stainless-steel blade, which features 16 layers of SUS410/SUS431 stainless steel on each side, producing a 33 layered Damascus look, but without the rusting problems associated with Damascus. The Damascus detailing not only enhances the knife's aesthetic appeal, but it also prevents morsels from sticking and helps maintain the integrity of food when slicing. The knife's sleek good looks continue on into its ebony PakkaWood handle, which offers a generously arched, ergonomic shape that fits comfortably in the palm of the hand for enhanced comfort and control. The knife's wide, gently rounded bolster also helps ensure the correct grip, which alleviates hand strain even with large food-prep tasks. Made in Japan, the knife carries a limited lifetime warranty and should be hand washed for best results.

From the Manufacturer

Curved blade
Curved blade belly for versatility when working at a variety of heights.

Ken Onion Series

Why Buy Shun Classic Ken Onion

As part of the Shun Classic line, the Shun Classic Ken Onion Series shares the same materials and Pattern Damascus clad blades as Shun Classic. But the Ken Onion series elevates ergonomics to an art form. Every aspect, from the shape of the blade to the way the handle fits snugly into the user's hand, has been designed for superlative comfort and control. The arc of the sleek Pakkawood handle provides stability, while the rock of the blade's belly enables users of any height to cut with ease and control. The widened bolster guides users to the correct grip and reduces tension during cutting, making this line ideal for users who have large quantities of prep work or those who suffer from arthritis or carpal tunnel syndrome.

NSF certified for use in commercial kitchens.

Detailed Features

Ergonomic handle
Similar to the Shun Classic line, but with a curvier profile.
  • Designed by Ken Onion, one of the most revered custom knife designers in the world. Ken has won more knife design awards than any other single blade designer.
  • Designed by a man with no culinary experience, an advantage because he addressed the needs of chefs from a fresh perspective with no preconceived notions.
  • The handsome, stick-resistant blade is combined with Ken Onion's signature ergonomic handle design and unique blade sweep found only in a Ken Onion knife.
  • The shape of the blade is designed to maximize the glide of the blade across the cutting board, making it easy for chefs of any height to use without shoulder tension.
  • Blunted blade nose, like that of a Santoku, allows the cook to scoop chopped ingredients off of the board.
  • Ambidextrous handle design and stability bump on the lower portion of the handle provide maximum comfort and confidence while cutting.
  • Inner curve on each side of the bolster forms perfect thumb and index finger rests; widened bolster releases tension in forearm.
  • Knife is "zero balanced" at this center point, another distinctive ergonomic feature.
  • Handle is curved downward to more closely match the shape of the palm, eliminating gaps between the hand and the handle.
  • Handles are slightly elevated to allow for full contact between the knife and the cutting surface without the cook's knuckles getting in the way.
  • Many of the 37 steps required to manufacture these truly unique knives utilize extensive hand crafting techniques, requiring trained craftsmen.
  • Hand wash and dry recommended; limited lifetime warranty.
Ken Onion
World-renown knife designer, Ken Onion.

Ken Onion

Contrary to rumor, Ken Onion knives are not named for the singular task of chopping onions. That's really the designer's last name. Ken is one of the most sought-after custom knife makers in the world. He has won more knife awards for design than any other single designer, and with the partnership of Kershaw he has done more to change the pocket knife industry than any other individual. His custom knives can be found in some of the most prestigious private knife collections as well as in the pockets of his multitude of fans.

Kasumi Method of Knifemaking

Kasumi is a traditional Japanese style of knifemaking in which an extremely hard core of high-carbon steel is clad--that is, sheathed or covered--with an exterior jacket of another steel. The somewhat "softer" exterior cladding protects the inner cutting core. In Japanese, kasumi means "mist" and is so called because the exterior steel can have a lovely misty appearance when compared to the harder cutting core.

Kasumi construction provides an ultimate mix of properties: an extremely sharp edge and ease of sharpening. This clad construction is similar to how samurai swords are traditionally made.

Specifications
Blade Material: VG-10 hardened Japanese steel cutting core, clad with 16 layers of SUS410/SUS431 Pattern Damascus stainless steel on each side, for a total of 33 layers of metal.
Bevel: Double-beveled
Cutting angle: 16 degrees (comprehensive angle 32 degrees)
Handle Material: PakkaWood (resin-impregnated hardwood); ambidextrous handle
Sharpening recommendations: Weekly honing to maintain the blade, sharpening as needed with professional sharpener or Asian-style electric sharpener

Product Information

Product Dimensions 8 x 1 x 2 inches
Item Weight 15.8 ounces
Shipping Weight 7.2 ounces
Department Cutlery
Manufacturer Shun
ASIN B000J01AP0
Item model number DM0516
Customer Reviews
4.0 out of 5 stars 27 customer reviews

4.0 out of 5 stars
Best Sellers Rank #341,539 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen)
#592 in Kitchen & Dining > Kitchen Knives & Cutlery Accessories > Paring Knives
#3,731 in Kitchen & Dining > Kitchen Utensils & Gadgets > Fruit & Vegetable Tools
Date first available at Amazon.com May 5, 2003

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By K. Moynehan on September 20, 2012
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I have been hooked on Ken Onion knives since I first bought a Ken Onion Blur tactical folding knife. The lines are both attractive and functional on his knife designs. I then splurged on an 8-inch chef's knife about a year ago. That knife quickly replaced almost all my other knives for most tasks. The handle is perfectly designed to promote a pinch grip that gives you tons of control.

When I saw this knife come across on a lightning deal, I had no choice. For the first time I caught a glimpse of what the characters of Sex in the City felt like when seeing a killer pair of shoes on sale (never seen the show, but I assume that must have happened). Even though I had three paring knives, I had to have this one.

Glad I bought it. This angle is unique, for sure, but it's nice in that you can still get a nice full grip of the substantial handle while avoiding banging your knuckles into the cutting board. Years ago there was a line of Shun knives called Alton's Angles; this seems to be the rebirth of that concept, although Ken Onion gets the royalties this time rather than Alton Brown. This knife is great for handheld paring tasks, as well as work on a board. It quickly became my favorite paring knife.

Let me address the sharpness issue in a couple of negative reviews. If you're comparing this to a victorinox forchner (great knife, no disrespect) or a Wusthof or a Henckels, you probably already have an appreciation for great knife design. However, those are german-designed steels with Rockwell Hardness scores in the high 50s (58 or so). This means they will hold an edge reasonably well, but will also be reasonably easy to sharpen. They are ground to about a 22 degree bevel.
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This is an extremely well shaped knife, nothing like your average paring knife. It is more like a mini santoku knife in the way it operates. It chops, dices and pares with ease and is extremely easy to handle. I had thought the weight of the knife would make it less capable, but it does not. It cuts through everything with aplomb.

As far as the rust report by another individual. We have not seen that at all. We, of course, do not wash it in a dishwasher. Not sure if they did. But ours shines like new.

Note that at times, some rust can poke through on a knife made of carbon steel. Usually a good scrubbing gets rid of it. But we have not seen that at all on these knives.
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I already had two paring knives (one German, one Japanese) but when I saw this one I had to try it. I have two (different) Shun knives already and so knew the quality would be great and it is. I love the design of this knife because I can use it for all those little jobs that one is "supposed" to use a chef's or utility knife for but in reality a 3" blade is quite enough: slicing or chopping pitted olives, slicing a few strawberries, halving cherry tomatoes, chopping herbs, etc etc. It's especially handy when prepping a small quantity of something for 1 or 2 people. The handle is instantly comfortable -- great little knife! I have a feeling my other two parers are going to sulk in the knife block for quite some time, LOL.
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I bought three Shun knives from the lower end of the collection just to see if all the hoopla about Shun was just that or if these knives are for real. They're for real. Great little knife that is very sharp and fits my hand nicely. I shaved a soft peach of its skin and did so removing a minimal amount of fruit while the skin came away effortlessly. Much better than my Wusthoff.
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This 3 inch paring knife is easily 5 stars. It seems a bit pricy when you realize that for only a few dollars more you can get the much bigger Shun Ken Onion knives, but this is a very handy size and much easier to manipulate and cut stuff than some of the larger knives. Especially if you have not been trained as a professional chef. The blade is very nice looking with the Damascus looking ripples in the blade. It has a 3/4 shank. The bolsters are very well made and fit both the blade and handles very well. The handle looks to made out of some sort of dark wood, possibly Ebony. The feel of the contoured handle is very comfortable and the angle of the blade to the handle seems well thought out. Over all this is a very good knife and I think if you do a lot of cooking this one is well worth the money.
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Read the above product description by the manufacturer. These knives do everything stated above. The design is genius from the slip resistant handle to the ever shape blade. The shape of the handle makes for an efficient and ergonomic way of slicing and chopping. The entire knife has a perfect balance feel to it and it is very easy on your wrist if you have arthritis or carpal tunnel syndrome. I am just starting to collect them and cannot wait to complete the collection.
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The handle feels made for my hand. Ken Onion Shun knives are the best I have ever known! The hold an extremely sharp edge for a very long time. They are easy to handle. These knives are a joy to use!
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This is my first high quality kitchen knife, so I may be a little bias, but I think it's amazing. Beautiful construction, great feel in your hand, and a nice sharp blade edge on high quality steel. Now I need to save up for the rest of the set.
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