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Save 79% on 8 carbon steel Japanese knives and prep like a pro

December 16, 2022
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TL;DR: Through Dec. 19, you can snag the eight-piece Seido Japanese Master Chef’s Knife Set(opens in a new tab) for only $89.99 instead of $429. That’s 79% in savings.


If you want to cook more in the New Year(opens in a new tab), then this returning Black Friday deal might be a welcome sight. Preparing food could be a lot more fun when you’ve got an eight-piece set of Seido™ Japanese Master Chef’s Knives. This gorgeous collection of kitchen knives ranges from all-purpose chef knives to specialized precision blades, and you can get the whole set, plus a beautiful gift box, for $89.99 if you order before 11:59 p.m. PT on December 19. 

Eight Japanese carbon steel knives 

Your old knives may have crushed their fair share of tomatoes, but these carbon steel blades(opens in a new tab) will keep their edges longer than their stainless steel counterparts. Sharpened to a 15-degree razor edge, preparing your meals might start to feel like a game. You’ll still have to sharpen your knives, but if you take care of them, you’ll be able to keep their edge sharp for a long time.

The eight knives included in this set should prepare you for most things it would be reasonable to cut in a kitchen. The eight-inch Chef’s knife is an all-purpose blade while the slicing eight-inch slicing knife is mostly just for cutting thin slices of meat, fruits, and vegetables. The eight-inch serrated bread knife should cut cleanly through most loaves, even if you’re cutting against the grain. 

Use the seven-inch cleaver to hack through tough meat while the thinner  Santoku knives work well for quickly dicing vegetables. The six-inch deboning knife has a cleverly curved blade to cleanly cut through the areas around bones. The short paring knife could give you more control for precision knifework. 

The whole set of knives comes in a beautiful gift box that can also be used for storage whenever you’re not cooking something tasty in the kitchen. 

Save on high-quality Japanese chef knives 

You only have until 11:59 p.m. PT on December 19 to get the Seido™ Eight-Piece Japanese Master Chef’s Knife Set(opens in a new tab) for $89.99 (reg. $429). 

Prices subject to change.

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