Shun Classic Shears, Set of 2
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Detail
Summary
Shun cutlery reflects a centuries-old tradition of Japanese knife making. The company's precision craftsmanship extends to these shears, which are made with the same attention to detail found in Shun knives. High-carbon stainless steel gives the shears' blades superior strength and the ability to hold an extra-sharp cutting edge, the hallmark of Japanese cutlery. The two shears in this set can handle numerous tasks, from snipping delicate herbs to breaking down poultry and even opening jars.
- Set includes 3" herb shears and 4 1/2" kitchen shears with micro-serrated bottom blade.
- Japanese Mo.V high-carbon, stainless-steel blades sharpen easily and resist corrosion.
- Interlocking blade screw allows tension to be set according to preference or task.
- Ambidextrous handles are designed for right or left-handed use and padded with a plastic polymer for a comfortable grip.
- Notched blade design allows kitchen shears to cut through thin bones; on the herb shears, the notch strips and cut stems.
- Kitchen shear's micro serrations grip as you cut, while the offset handle provides optimal balance and leverage. A screwdriver/pry tool is built into the handle.
- Blades separate for easy cleaning.
- Handcrafted in Japan.
Dimensions & More Info
- Herb shears: 3"-long blade, 4 1/2"-long handle; 3.7 oz.
- Kitchen shears: 4 1/2"-long blade, 4 1/2" handle; 7.4 oz.
- Handcrafted in Japan.
Use & Care
Use
- Always use caution when handling sharp objects.
Care
- Hand-wash with warm water and a mild detergent. Rinse and dry immediately.
- Sharpen at home using a sharpener designed for scissors, or have the shears sharpened by a professional.
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Customer Reviews
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Great value, ergonomic design, very sharp.
Great value, ergonomic design, very sharp. Easy to clean and stores nicely
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Great Gift Idea
So my very good friend recently took a job at Microsoft. He had one knife in the series like a peasant, and I couldn't continue to let my friend live like an impoverished peasant, cutting things with low quality cutlery peasants in third world countries use to,harvest crops and timber. So I completed his set for Christmas, and he cried like a little girl! He now has to get his wife and his girlfriend each their own sets!