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🔪 Slice Like a Pro, Own the Kitchen Show
The Sunnecko Japanese Damascus Chef Knife features a robust 67-layer Damascus steel blade with a VG10 core, hand-sharpened to a precise 15° edge for razor-sharp performance. Its full tang construction and ergonomic handle provide exceptional balance and comfort, making it ideal for professional-quality slicing, chopping, and mincing. Packaged in a premium gift box, this versatile 8-inch chef knife is designed for durability, corrosion resistance, and effortless control, perfect for elevating everyday cooking or gifting to culinary enthusiasts.























| ASIN | B09JBQD9S3 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,802 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #6 in Chef's Knives |
| Blade Color | silver |
| Blade Edge | Plain |
| Blade Length | 8 Inches |
| Blade Material | High Carbon Stainless Steel , High Carbon Steel |
| Blade Material Type | High Carbon Stainless Steel, High Carbon Steel |
| BladeLength | 8 Inches |
| Brand | Sunnecko |
| Brand Name | Sunnecko |
| Color | Silver |
| Construction Type | Forged |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,061 Reviews |
| Handle Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene , Stainless Steel |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
| Item Length | 13 Inches |
| Manufacturer | Sunnecko |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Sonne-ABS-S-8IN |
| Material Type | High Carbon Stainless Steel, VG10 |
| Model Number | Sonne-ABS-S-8IN |
| Size | 8" |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
T**W
Stunning Japanese Chef's Knife - 67 Layers of High Carbon Steel!
Here's the Standard Review for the Sunnecko Chef Knife 8 Inch, Damascus Kitchen Knife Japanese Chefs Knife. The Sunnecko chef knife is made from 67 layers of high-carbon Damascus steel, ensuring exceptional strength and flexibility. The beautifully patterned blade is not just for aesthetics – it enhances performance by maintaining a sharp edge longer and resisting rust and corrosion. Hand-sharpened to a razor edge, the 8-inch blade offers precision cuts with minimal effort. Whether you're chopping vegetables, slicing fish, or carving meat, this knife delivers clean, accurate results every time. Designed with a comfortable, ergonomic Pakkawood handle, the knife fits perfectly in your hand, reducing fatigue during long cooking sessions. The handle also features a full tang, ensuring the knife is perfectly balanced for ultimate control. Ideal for a wide range of kitchen tasks, the 8-inch blade is perfect for chopping, slicing, dicing, and mincing. Whether you're prepping vegetables, meats, or fish, this versatile knife is designed to handle it all with ease. Not only is this knife a high-performance tool, but its stunning Damascus pattern makes it a piece of art in the kitchen. The intricate design not only speaks to the craftsmanship but also adds elegance to your culinary experience. Thanks to the high-quality Damascus steel and excellent craftsmanship, this knife is designed to last a lifetime. With proper care, it will maintain its sharpness and beauty for years to come. This stunning knife is a must have tool and centerpiece for any chef or cooking enthusiast.
K**U
Very good knife 👍🏻
It's really sharp and durable. It makes a great gift and every day kitchen knife. The handle feels comfortable and makes it very easy to cut. I like the way it looks as well.
E**.
How to Care for a Damascus Knife
I seen a few negative reviews about rust, FYI moisture is the worst enemy to this type of steel. Here is how to care for your Damascus Blade. I collect Katanas, which are all Hand Forged blades. FYI: the picture of knife darkens the blade so you can see the Design. When heat treated and used in a blade this combination holds an excellent edge. The blade will gain an attractive patina with prolonged use as with any Carbon steel based blade. The colour and character of the patina is determined by the type of ingredients and food the blade is used to cut. For example, cooked red meat creates a beautiful blue-grey patina that will be familiar to anyone who has encountered heirloom carving knives. Caring for your blade: Caring for a Damascus steel blade is much the same as for a Carbon steel blade - moisture is the enemy. Once the blade has built up a patina it is much more forgiving, but a fresh Carbon steel based blade will begin to rust in a heartbeat. Never, ever: NEVER! Leave the blade resting in standing water Rest the blade on a damp tea towel, wash cloth, etc Store in direct contact with leather Wash in a dishwasher To help your Damascus steel knife become a heirloom, there are only a few things you need to do. After use: Rinse clean under running water and wipe dry with a clean cloth Lightly oil using food safe oil Store in a dry place While your blade is still developing a patina, it is a good idea to quickly wipe the blade down before moving on to a food preparation task not involving the knife. Oiling - (I use Japanese Sword Choji Oil)- https://www.amazon.com/The-Institute-of-Asian-Arts/dp/B0061LS2SY?th=1&psc=1 A common mistake when oiling a blade is to use something like olive oil that will go rancid. I recommend Choji oil, as it is food safe, cheap, and readily available. Washing Many people new to Damascus steel knives approach washing their blades with trepidation. Cleaning your knife is straightforward: rinse it under running water, give it a wipe with a lightly soapy dish sponge, rinse it again and wipe dry. If you’re familiar with the term “Bachelor Wash” (or can decipher the connotation), this is all it takes. Refreshing the pattern The Damascus pattern will fade with use - this is normal and easy to rectify. Hot black instant coffee (cheap, nasty, and mixed at a ratio that would kill a large animal) is a mild etchant that is used as the final stage of the Damascus etching process. It is element of process that contributes most to the blackness of the pattern. Here’s how to refresh your own blades: Brew a batch of the cheapest and nastiest black instant coffee you can get your hands on. You’ll need enough to immerse the blade in. Wash the blade, then thoroughly wipe it down with methylated spirits to remove oils and contaminants Immerse the blade in the instant coffee, heating the coffee back up if it’s gone cold (heat increases the rate of reaction). Take care to avoid getting coffee on the handle. Expect the process to take anywhere between 15 minutes and an hour. Check the blade every 15 minutes by removing it from the coffee and allowing the coffee to drip off. Do not touch or wipe down the blade at any point. When the desired results have been achieved, remove the blade from the coffee then wash as normal before oiling and storing.
T**L
Great quality for the price
Great quality!
K**L
Great grip and sharp!
Great, sharp knife. Highly recommended.
J**N
Made in China
Yes, it is Damascus - yes, it has VG10 at center, but this knife is made in China - nowhere except this description does it say Japanese.
J**N
Sharpest knife I've ever owned
When doing a julienne cut on an onion, I had to apply almost no pressure, and when chopping potatoes, the weight of the knife is mostly enough to cut through them. I would say it's like cutting through butter, but that's a gross understatement, because cutting through butter with a normal knife requires lots more pressure. I'm very happy so far.
G**N
THIS IS THE BEST KNIFE EVER!!!!
JUST WOW! I am a bit of a knife aficionado w slight pyro tendencies. I love my fireplace too! I believe that sharp knives are essential in any kitchen! Without question this is the sharpest knife that I have ever used right out of the box!! I was so impressed that I thought a review necessary. This is a great knife!!!!
D**Z
Buen cuchillo
El filo dura un buen rato y se siente bien a la mano
M**E
BEYOND SHARP!
The best part is the smooth gliding RAZOR edge this knife has out of the box. It's a Chinese made VG-10 steel, damascus style (I can't verify how many layers this really has), but VG-10 steel has a great reputation. The knife shipped OVERNIGHT and by coincidence, I bought fresh Walleye AKA Pickerel today at the grocery store. I've used a survival knife to do this before, but it left way too much meat on the skin. This knife just slid right through. If you're OK buying a knife made in China, I'd pick one of these up. The hype is real. Downsides: 1) Nobody can really say if this is damascus or just damascus style, nor have I used it for more than one task, but without seeing the manufacture process, it may or may not be. Fun facts: The VG10 steel is native to Japan. 9CRMOV10 or whatever the top rated Japanese knives are made of is a Chinese steel, copying the VG10. How can a genuine Japanese chef knife (like most of the top rated ones) be made out of a Chinese composition steel, yet still be Japanese? This Japanese STYLE chef knife is made from higher grade steel than any of the Chinese 9CRMOV10ABC steel used in most top rated competitors and it's cheaper. Good stuff gets made in China, and so does junk. For the price point, VG-10 steel and quality so far, I'd have to say this is an excellent knife and not junk. Update Several months later: I can still shave with the blade. To be safe and remove any micro burrs, I dragged it through a ceramic v shaped sharpener for three passes, applying no pressure other than the weight of the knife. The blade is still scalpel sharp and glides through EVERYTHING. USE A WOODEN CUTTING BOARD! ANY blade will eventually suffer damage if it's slammed into a glass cutting board or countertop enough times. I didn't HAVE to use the ceramic either. Removing any micro abrasions from any blade helps them stay sharp, but not essential for this knife. It stayed razor sharp on it's own, so I take good care of it. The hamon line on the edge and damascus pattern in the blade are incredible! From one steel worker to another: great job! Worth EVERY PENNY!
S**O
Excelente producto
Excelente producto
X**A
Excelente!!
Artículo de excelente calidad para chefs
D**N
My Go-To Chef Knife: Sharp, Durable, and Exquisite!
I've been using my Sunnecko 8" Damascus Chef Knife for a while now, and I'm still blown away by its performance. This knife has become my baby - I'm so fond of it that I don't let anyone else use it! The sharpness is incredible, even after months of regular use. The Damascus steel holds its edge beautifully, and a quick honing is all it needs to maintain its razor-sharpness. The knife glides through even the toughest ingredients with ease, making prep work a joy. The construction is solid, with a comfortable, ergonomic handle that fits perfectly in my hand. The balance is spot-on, making it easy to maneuver and control. The knife feels substantial, but not too heavy, making it perfect for extended cooking sessions. What really sets this knife apart, though, is its beauty. The Damascus pattern is stunning, with intricate layers that seem to shift and shine in the light. It's a true work of art that adds a touch of elegance to my kitchen. Overall, I'm thoroughly enamored with my Sunnecko Damascus Chef Knife. It's a game-changer for any serious home cook or professional chef. If you're looking for a high-quality, sharp, and stunning knife, look no further! Pros: - Extremely sharp and holds edge well - Durable and solid construction - Comfortable, ergonomic handle - Beautiful Damascus pattern - Perfect for prep work and cooking Cons: None! Don't even think about borrowing my Sunnecko knife - it's mine, and mine alone!
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