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This nitrogen-cooled chef knife is a cut above the rest for National Knife Day


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Person using the Kiru Knife™ Kitchen Master 8

TL;DR: From August 24 through August 31, you can get the Kiru Knife™ Kitchen Master 8" Chef Knife for just $84.99 instead of $156.99 — that's a 45% discount.


Cooking isn’t just about having great ingredients or knowing how to make a flavor profile. Arguably one of the most important parts of cooking is your knives. Dull kitchen knives are dangerous and frustrating to use, so you probably want something that can keep an edge, maintain durability, and act as a precision instrument for all kinds of work at the counter. 

August 24 is National Knife Day, and to celebrate man’s oldest tool, we’ve got a great deal on a high-carbon precision-forged chef knife. The Kiru Knife™ Kitchen Master 8" Chef Knife has had its price pared down to $84.99 from $156. No coupon code needed. 

A multipurpose knife with an incredible edge 

Though it’s lightweight, the Kiru Knife™ has had some heavy work done on it to make it a great multi-purpose tool in the kitchen. The double bevel edge has been sharpened to eight to 12 degrees. That edge would normally dull quickly, but this blade was forged with 67 layers of high-carbon stainless steel cladding, then nitrogen cooled for better edge retention

There’s more to the blade than the edge. The feather pattern is unique and striking, making your chef knife as much of a statement piece as the (hopefully) delicious meals you could prepare with it. 

The blade isn’t the only thing that’s standout about this knife. The handle also looks pretty sharp. Made from G-10 Garolite, the handle is resistant to heat, cold, and moisture, and it should last quite a while too. 

Grab a chef knife that’s a slice above the competition

Celebrate National Knife Day with a blade that could make you love even the prep work in the kitchen. Get the Kiru Knife™ Kitchen Master 8" Chef Knife on sale for $84.99 (Reg. $156). No coupon code needed. 

This isn’t the only knife on sale during this event which runs from August 24 through August 31 — take a look at the rest of the collection for more. 

Prices subject to change.

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