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An 8-piece Japanese chef knife set is only $90

April 26, 2023
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TL;DR: Through May 14, you can score the Seido Japanese Master Chef’s Knife Set(opens in a new tab) — which includes eight knives and a gift box — for just $89.97. That’s an extra 36% off the usual sale price and 79% off the MSRP.


If your mom likes to cook, you can make your Mother’s Day gift(opens in a new tab) something that will take her meal prep to a new level. The Seido™ Japanese Master Chef’s Knife Set comes with eight beautiful Japanese chef knives, and even the gift box looks pretty sharp. You can get the whole set on sale for $89.97 until May 14 at 11:59 p.m. PT, but if you order by May 3, then they’re guaranteed to arrive before Mother’s Day. No coupon needed. 

A gift your mother can use every day 

Get your mom a gift that she can really enjoy. These knives are made from durable high-carbon stainless steel and have been sharpened to a 15-degree razor edge. Don’t be fooled by the price. These are high-quality kitchen tools, and there’s a knife for practically anything a cook might encounter in the kitchen.

This set comes with an eight-inch chef knife, slicing knife, and bread knife. The chef knife(opens in a new tab) is a versatile tool for slicing tough cuts of meat or dicing veggies. The slicing knife has a long, flexible blade that could be welcome at the dinner table when it’s time to carve a turkey or roast. The bread knife has a serrated edge that can slice through thick loaves or shear the crusts from a PB and J.

Pull out the seven-inch cleaver for thick pieces of meat or tough bones, or use the six-inch boning knife to cut around joins and prepare fish. Use the seven or five-inch Santoku knives for chopping as the hammered sides may not stick to food. The 3.5-inch paring knife gives the user more control for precision cutting in case your mom likes fresh fruit with her wine. 

Each knife has its own slot in the gift box, which can be used for storage when your knives aren’t in use. 

High-quality kitchen knives for a low price 

This year, give your mom a gift she can use all year.

Get the Seido™ Japanese Master Chef’s Knife Set (8 Pieces with Gift Box)(opens in a new tab) on sale for $89.97 (reg. $429) through May 14. Be sure to purchase by May 3 to guarantee your gift arrives by Mother’s Day. 

Prices subject to change.

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