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Alton's Angle Santoku Knife by Shun: Only $59.95 Now Through Mother's Day

The Food Network's Alton Brown brought his creativity to Shun with the invention of Alton's Angles, made with the quality of the Shun Classic, but with a new angle, literally. Alton Brown loved the sheep's foot blade on the Shun vegetable knife, but his knuckles kept hitting the cutting board. Enter the bladesmiths of Shun to remedy the problem. The result is a beautiful, practical Santoku knife, the Alton's Angle.


Shun Classic 5 1/2-in. Alton's Angle Santoku. This knife is being offered now through Mother's Day at incredible savings. Ships with free ground for only $59.95, marked down from $138.00.

Santoku means "three virtues" because it performs a multitude of tasks exceptionally well. The 5.5-inch blade is ideal for smaller hands. The blade of VG-10 "super steel" is remarkably sharp and smooth. The Pakkawood handle has the D-shaped bolster for control and comfort. All the impressive qualities of Shun at an incredible value.

Features:

• Forged "super steel" 5.5 inch blade of VG-10 steel core is clad with 32 layers of SUS410 high-carbon stainless steel for superior strength.
• Samurai technology (thinner blade sharpened at a more acute angle) allows for more precise cutting than Western knives.
• Unique 10 degree angle, designed for Alton Brown by Shun.
• Blade holds razor-sharp edge longer than other kitchen knives and rarely needs sharpening.
• Beautiful moiré pattern reduces food sticking to blade.
• Stainless steel bolster and end cap are durable and attractive.
• Unique offset bolster offers the highest level of safety and control.
• "D" shape ergonomic handle of dishwasher safe Pakkawood.
• Lifetime warranty.

Please visit chopontheblock.com for information and to purchase a Shun Classic 5 1/2-in. Alton's Angle Santoku while supplies last »

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