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The Dalstrong 8-inch Chef Knife from the Shogun Series ELITE is crafted from rock-hard AUS-10V Japanese steel with a razor-sharp 66-layer Damascus blade. Featuring a full tang and military-grade G10 handle, it delivers unmatched durability, precision, and ergonomic control. Complete with a protective sheath and premium packaging, this professional-grade knife is designed for chefs who demand excellence and style in every cut.




























| ASIN | B01FXYVDEO |
| Best Sellers Rank | #49,298 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #124 in Chef's Knives |
| Blade Color | AUS-10V Japanese Super Steel (66-layer Damascus) |
| Blade Edge | Straight edge, hand-sharpened 8–12° |
| Blade Length | 8 Inches |
| Blade Material | AUS-10V Japanese Super Steel (66-layer Damascus) |
| Blade Material Type | AUS-10V Japanese Super Steel (66-layer Damascus) |
| BladeLength | 8 Inches |
| Brand | Dalstrong |
| Brand Name | Dalstrong |
| Color | .Elite Black |
| Construction Type | Forged |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 2,702 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00643307965209 |
| Handle Material | G-10 fiberglass laminate |
| Included Components | Chef knife (8"), PerfectFit sheath, gift box |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | No |
| Item Length | 14 Inches |
| Item Weight | 0.6 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Dalstrong Inc. |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SSXChef |
| Material Type | AUS-10V Japanese Super Steel (66-layer Damascus) |
| Model Number | SSXChef |
| Set Name | Shogun Series ELITE - Elite Black |
| Size | 8" |
| UPC | 643307965209 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
K**L
Excellent chef knife!
This chef knife is solid! Super sharp out the box! Has a nice weight to it, I was skeptical about the handle but it feels good in my hand. And is extremely sharp. Expensive, yes, but worth it. It’s my first Dalstrong knife. It has an elegance about it. Even with the hammered Damascus which isn’t laser etched so each knife in this series is different. It cuts and slices like a dream. This isn’t for cutting bone, even tho I’m sure it can, a cleaver would be better suited for that. Plus I like it has a full tang. Unlike some of their other knives that have a partial tang. If you are going to pay a decent amount of money for a knife it should have a full tang. IMO. And be sharp out the box. Honestly it needs to be seen in person to appreciate the craftsmanship.
J**Y
Knives built for people who love to cook
So to start this off, this is my day 1 review. I'm gonna update this after about a month of constant use. I'll see what edge retention is like, how the handle holds up, and if the blade continues to be as beautiful as it is after being repeatedly washed. I was NOT given a discount or free product to write a review, I just did my research and decided to give Dalstrong a shot based off reviews and my knowledge of knives and steel forging. Out of the box, this thing is sharper than any other kitchen knife I've ever bought. It's insanely sharp. I could cut paper thin slices out of a tomato that was just sitting on a cutting board without having to hold the tomato. It glides through most everything. I did have 2 small complaints out of the box, which I've reached out to Dalstrong about to see if there's a way I can fix them, which are a 1-2" scuff on the handle that feels somewhat abrasive, and a very small rust spot on the front of the knife in one of the Damascus layers (these two issues are why I gave it 4 stars, for a cheap knife I wouldn't care, but for something over $100 I feel it has slightly more weight). I'll update once they get back to me as well. As for feel, the opinions differ here based on hand size and what people are used to. I like a quality forged blade, and I have very large hands. I think the knife feels absolutely perfect in the hand. Weight, grip, rivets, handle material, all of it. To me it couldn't have a better handle. My wife on the other hand, has tiny hands. She thinks that the handle is too large. Not too large to use, just not comfortable. She is fond of Cutco handles, which are thermal resin and very high quality... though their blades are just cheap stamped steel that has no heft to it. I own both and strongly prefer forged blades with weight behind them. Also I don't like the cutco handles. They feel narrow and uncomfortable to me. The general appearance of the knife is beautiful. It has a beautiful center rivet made from 3 copper rings and a bunch of brass rings. The Damascus is far less pronounced than the photos lead me to believe, which is sad, but not something worth knocking a star off for. The hammered look is fantastic. I love the lion head logo stamped in the blade, though I am concerned that a health department employee may be less than fond of it because I could imagine meat particles getting trapped in it. I bought this because I'm starting a food truck and I want to find the knives I'll be using in my food truck, this will just be one of many as I do BBQ and I'm particular about the blades I use for various cuts of meat. Lastly I'll mention the packaging since people seem to care about such things. In a word, it's excellent. More accurately it's over the top. It keeps the blade very stable and provides a very satisfying unboxing experience. Overall I'd say excellent. If I can fix the little scuff and the rust spot I'm gonna change it to 5 star. In the price range, unbeatable. Shuns and real Wusthoff forged blades are the only ones I've used that I would say can match the quality, and frankly the Wusthoffs actually fall below, especially on workmanship. UPDATE 1-6-2018 I talked to their customer service the day after I received the knife because of the tiny scuff/spot on the blade and they sent me a new knife and told me to keep the first. Unbelievable service. I just wanted to know if there was a treatment or product to use that would get it out. Both have continued to perform flawlessly over the last several months, even without sharpening (I was letting them go to see when I'd notice a decline in performance). Still about 98% of what they were out of the box. I'm gonna be buying a full set both for my truck and my home in the next few months. I've used just about all the knife brands they make, I'd put my Dalstrong Shogun against any $500 knife you can find, happily. I'm even planning to purchase their $400 gladiator set for my mom when she graduates with her doctorate. If I had one complaint, it would be that they don't seem to offer a full set of their Shogun series blades. I'd love one with a nice modern, high quality block. Not that I particularly mind ordering each one individually. Would just make it easier.
A**R
Excellent quality for the price
Excellent quality for the price. I am not an outright expert, but I own a-lot of higher end knives (benchmade balisongs, Sog etc.) and only buy good quality tools. Most people do not usually buy higher end kitchen knives without trying them out in my hand first, but the reviews of these knives and my need for a new Santoku led me to taking the leap. I was highly impressed right out of the box with every aspect of these knives. I bought 3 (8" chef, 7" santoku and 5" santoku). I am writing this generic review for all 3 because I'm lazy and I type slow. These knives feel great in the hand, they promote a natural pinch grip, are weighted very well, are extremely sharp, were a great value for the steel quality and overall build quality and are truly beautiful. They are heavy enough to provide plenty of chopping power, but not so heavy to fatigue your hand or wrist after a long prep. They zipped through everything I wanted to cut and provide clean small cuts with ease. The first time I used the 7" santoku I was cleaning it with a sponge and was applying almost no pressure but I moved the sponge across the blade accidentally and the end of the sponge fell off. Eventually I got overconfident with the 7" santoku and inevitably cut myself, I didn't even notice the cut until I was a couple inches down the vegetable I was cutting, it is that sharp out of the box. Great product and I intend to stay with this company in the future as I upgrade the rest of my knife block.
H**N
Excellent quality! Beautiful!
I own a fair amount of knives. I started with some pretty cheap ones and as the time goes by, I am moving towards the upper scale. So now I own a few good kitchen knives: J.A. Henkels (some made in Germany and others made in China), some French made knives : Sabatier and Laguilole and also a wonderful MAC Japanese knife (my favorite). All of that to explain that I will be comparing the Dalstrong chef knife to them. Here is what I love about it: + Beautiful. I love this wonderful mix of hammered pattern and Damascus waves. The picture does not show well enough how beautiful it is. + Extremely sharp out of the box. That would be fairly close to razor sharp. It went through everything as butter. + Quality of construction. Nothing rattles, no weakness visible. Full tang blade. Very nice handle. + Grip. It is excellent. It is designed to be well handed. + Weight. As compared to my MAC, for a Japanese kitchen knife, it is pretty heavy. + Customer support. Dalstrong wants the experience to be as good as possible for their knives. So they offer a lifetime guarantee. They also make the opening of the box a very pleasant experience. What I do not like about it: - I do not know really if I should put it as a minus but the knowledge of the knife is made in China could diminish the impression of quality. I am sure that Dalstrong will disagree 100% with me on this as they have established the production line in a city famous for its metal work since 1500 years. Overall observations: The German made blades are usually on the heavy side while the Japanese blades are on the very light side. It can be unsettling for some to go from one to the next. Dalstrong knives are kind of a mix of both. It is using Japanese steel (VG10) and German type of manufacturing. This knife should be used for cutting/slicing vegetables and meats but not to cut bones or frozen products. It always has to be hand washed and should be kept in its sheath if you want to put it in a drawer. If you take a good care of it, it should last you a lifetime. Now, I a considering buying the same shogun serie steak knives...
A**H
Beautiful knife, great value
I purchased this knife four years ago and will review it based on my experiences with it. Arrival/packaging: The knife arrived in a beautiful white rectangular box inside of a sleeve with the companies insignia printed on the front of it along with the 'Shogun series' logo. Upon opening the box itself on the top the box you're greeted with summary of the knife specs and materials used, and nestled in a fitted felt mould is your new 8" knife inside of an awesome looking sheath, along with a FAQ booklet, a polishing cloth, and a lapel pin which looks really nice, I would definitely present it on my chef coat if I wasn't so concerned with it becoming weathered and dirty, it just looks so great in its packaging that for the time being I prefer to preserve it. Overall, the presentation of opening the box, really gives you the feeling like you purchased a high-end item that you're going to enjoy for a long time. The knife itself: From the stainless steel, engraved end cap, that supplies a perfect counter balance, through the ergonomic full tang G-10 Garolite handle with a unique copper pin that adorns the center rivet, all the way to the tip of the 8-inch Japanese AUS-10V super steel blade, with amazing hammered finish, I can't say enough good things about this knife. When I pick up and use coworkers knives, I scoff at the inferiority of the build quality of these supposed 'high-end' knives. There's just no competition in this category of knife, you get exactly what you pay for, a sharp, precise instrument that wont let you down. Overall: This is a 5 star knife, from the packaging presentation, to the craftsmanship, to the performance, it is just second to none, I have recommended this knife to many people, and actually had a co-worker purchase a Dalstrong knife from their gladiator series, and he loves it. I would buy every knife from the Shogun series if I had the spare funds to do so, but this knife is so versatile that if its the only one I ever own from the series, I'm okay with that, because it does everything I ask it to.
C**B
Sharpest out of box ever seen . Suspicions/concerns however
See updated review below the initial one: Ok, overall I must say that it seems of high quality and came out of the box extremely sharp. The single complaint I will share may seem petty but it matters to me and I offer it primarily as feedback for the company. I am typically concerned about purchasing Chinese products, not only because of my intense determination to support US made products but also because of the reputation they have for producing “cheap” products with less focus on quality and more on mass, cheap production. Despite that concern, I bought it after reading a bunch of stellar reviews ( no doubt this company has a fantastic marketing team and strategy also). I bought it with the hope the quality ( considering the lower price) would be well beyond the $130 price tag. I can not say that the quality is lacking as I just received. I will follow up with later review after I have used it for a while. What prompted the early review? I read another review about the quantum1 series sheath being cheap and glued rather than laced as it appeared and it reminded me of my immediate feeling when I opened the pin that was included with my shogun series knife. The pin is very poorly/cheaply made and from cheap materials. The clasp or pin is something so flimsy and cheap, that is something you would typically expect to see with a “made in China” sticker on the back. This may seem trivial ( and perhaps it is) but my first thought was “if they are obviously combatting the “inferior quality” reputation of other Chinese companies, and they talk so much of details, quality materials and meticulous packaging, why would they potentially undermine it all with a gum ball machine pin? They would have been better off not including a pin at all ( which no one expects anyway and they only included as a way of “wowing” the customer.” I can assure you that it did not wow me. That comment about the poorly glued sheath seemed consistent with that to me. Packaging is so very important with emotionally impressing the customer. Having said that, poor and short-cut packaging could be worse than sending the knife in a shrink wrapped cover with a simple thank you letter for purchasing. I promise to follow up with a meaningful review on performance. As I said, so far, it is a beautiful looking knife ( the Damascus design seems to have been done for decorative purposes after forge process but still attractive. It just further tickles that suspicion in me I guess.). Out of the box, it was the sharpest knife I have ever seen. It cut through paper without slicing at all. I just pushed it through the paper like I have never seen ( not even with a scalpel as they are too light)—very impressive. The next day I went to make a video for my son showing how razor sharp it was after using it once on broccoli prep for dinner. I deleted the video because it did not press through the same. Half of the strokes bent the paper. I still like the knife but wanted to offer my honest opinion so far. I bought this rather than a Wusthof or Shun because of the price. I will keep you posted. I was NOT paid by the company or given discounted product for leaving this review ( duhhhh—lol) Updated review: I have had this knife ( and now have bought others in the line) for well over a year now and have also bought other high end ( very well reputed brand—Wustof, for one) knives, expecting the reputation and much higher price tag, would translate into superior product. I can honestly say that the big name brands have NOT come close to topping my Dahlstrong chefs knife. I found myself at a crossroads where I needed to decide whether I would go all in for one brand or the other in order to collect full collection. Logically, it would seem that I would choose the Wustof ( especially considering I plan to leave the set as heirloom), but I honestly find myself reaching for the Dahlstrong about 95% of the time because I simply like it better from an aesthetic, balance. sharpness and edge retention standpoint ( just more enjoyable). Accordingly, I have chosen Dahlstrong. They are beautiful, sharp, very comfortable and just plain enjoyable to use
R**T
Great product
The Dalstrong 8" Gladiator Series Chef Knife offers a perfect balance of performance and style. Crafted from high-carbon German steel, it boasts excellent edge retention and a full tang for durability. The ergonomic G10 handle ensures a comfortable grip, making it ideal for both professional chefs and home cooks. Its sleek design and sharp blade make meal prep a breeze.
V**D
Dalstrong's (perhaps the world's) Finest Indeed!
I personally read through several reviews of both Zelite and Dalstrong. Decided to buy Dalstrong for two immediate reason: 1. Though quality seems very close, Dalstrong seems to have priced more honestly than Zelite 2. This is personal choice - but I think Zelite's trademark (Name) to me is an eyesore and new customers may just think its some cheap knock off. Whereas Dalstrong's brandname, lion head etc are balanced and really good to look at. The hammered pattern is emnbossed by machine (not hand). This you will see if you compare the patterns of your knive and the picture on the box. There will be differences in the depth of each pattern based on how and where it was ground/sharpned. The company is headquartered in Canada. (SELLER: "Dalstrong's headquarters are located in Toronto, Canada. Though our factory is located in Yang Jing, China, and we have warehouses throughout the U.S., Canada ant the U.K") I tried to take picture of upper edge (spine) of knife to see if I can see the 67 Damascus layers, but could not see perhaps due to the grinding marks. But if you see the rest of the knife under microscope, the laters are clearly there. Regarding layers and steel used, this is what the seller has to say - (SELLER:"To confirm, our steel used for the cutting core is indeed VG-10 Japanese steel ( 1% Carbon, 15% Chromium, 1% Molybdenum, 0.2% Vanadium, 1.5% Cobalt, and 00.5% Manganese) from Takefu Japan, and is cold rolled and annealed. Interestingly, the ancient damascus method of folding over by hand is actually somewhat of a lost art form, the history of which is murky as of the 16th century. Today's steels however are much stronger for numerous reasons, including their lack of impurities. The outer steel of the blade comprising of 33 layers ("Tasekiso"), is made of variations of stainless steel (to protect the harder, more rust prone high carbon VG10 cutting edge) sandwiched and rolled together under tremendous pressure (cold rolled). This gives the pattern. The pattern is 100% NOT printed or etched or lasered. It is the genuine result of the production process, and each and every single blade pattern is different. If they were printed or etched they would be identical. This layering is done in Japan by our steel partner Takefu, the same supplier of steel to Shun, Miyabi, Tojiro, etc, and the same damascus.") They have same suppliers for the handles as that of Zelite, you will see several similarities. (SELLER - "Zelite's line of knives share many similarities with our Shogun Series, however our blade shapes are different as is the fact that all Dalstrong knives (regardless of series, and we have four at present, Gladiator, Infinity, Shogun, and Phantom and one more in development, Omega) come with protective sheaths and more. Zelite shares the same handle manufacturer and a nearly identical style with the grip (you will notice the mosaic pins are different), but the similarities end there (and only with the Shogun Series"). I brought both their 8'' & 6'' knives as I was not sure which one I will be more comfortable using. The attached pictures contains both knives. I think I like both of them as these can be put to different uses. Overall, I am extremely pleased to have brought these finely crafted knives. These, I am pretty sure, are the best ones around at these price. Their customer service - as of Aug 2017 would treat you as royalties, they seems just too good. This may be a small company, still growing but the quality, finish, beauty and value for money of their products will put most the market leaders to shame! If you were looking for the perfect knife - the kind you wanted to pass on to next generation as heirloom, you've reached the end of your search. Go ahead, buy it and don't look back. Good luck!
J**B
Terrible quality
The blade and handle weren't straight. Blade bent to the right like crazy. Handle wasn't perfect, it had scratches on it. Blade also had a sharp gouge in it near the handle. I expected way more for a $180 knife.
A**S
Awesome knife and useful
This knife is perfect to use, easy to handle, design and color is perfect. You can work with this knife for 8 hours continuously.
Z**E
Impressionant
Boîte luxueuse. Couteau au tranchant d'origine capable de tailler dans une feuille de papier extra fine un rond de la taille d'une pièce de 2 euros. Full tang, manche g10 inusable, lame haute, donc un peu plus lourd que d'autre couteau chef de même longueur (de toute façon pour un professionnel je conseille un couteau qu'on aura pas peur d'abimer, moi je suis juste un amateur exigeant) Le tranchant plusieurs fois + longtemps qu'un couteau moyen de gamme à 55 hrc par exemple, et pour un particulier (je donne un ordre d'idée) il suffira de le passer au fusil ou cuir+pâte à polir entre 1 fois par semaine ou 1 par mois (selon l'intensité de votre utilisation) et une fois 6 mois ou 1 ans sur une pierre a aiguiser.
C**E
Schönes extrem scharfes Messer
Ich habe das Messer jetzt ca. ein halbes Jahr im Einsatz. Ein sehr schönes großes Küchenmesser, dass auf Grund des gleichförmigen Klingenradius perfekt und ich meine wirklich perfekt für den Wiegeschnitt geeignet ist. Auch der abgerundete Klingenrücken macht das Handling dabei sehr bequem. Es liegt sehr angenehm in der Hand und ist auf grund eines guten Gewichts (nicht zu schwer oder leicht) auch super zum klein hacken geeignet. Allerdings bitte auf nichts Hartem rumhacken, sowas vertragen so harte Schnitthaltige Klingen im Allgemeinen nicht. Die Klinge ist wirklich abartig rasiermesserscharf und geht durch nahezu alle Materialien, wie durch Butter. Also geschmolzene Butter. ;D Auch den Tomatentest hat es hervorragend bestanden. Die Schnitthaltigkeit ist, wie zu erwarten bei ~62HRC, bis dato absolut einwandfrei. Bei dem Hammerschlagdesign würde ich behaupten, dass es eher von optischer Natur ist, also es passiert schon, dass zum Beispiel Gurke beim Schneiden am Messer kleben bleibt. Und der Rücken ist für meinen Geschmack etwas dick, aber das ist denke ich Ansichtssache. Alles in Allem kann man sagen, dass das Messer sehr schön aussieht und auch hervorragend funktioniert. Ich glaube in dem Preissegment wird man kaum etwas besseres finden. Auf jeden Fall macht Kochen seit ich das Messer habe mehr Spaß und damit hat sich dieses zu meinem absoluten Lieblingsmesser entwickelt.
R**N
Beautiful knife
Goof chef knife. too good looking I almost dont want to put it too use, very sharp out for the box, and amazing build quality, one of the best Ive every used. only time will tell how it holds up in the kitchen, I have the Shogun 7in chef knife with the black handle and is much heavier than the blue handle on this one. so note the black version of this probably has a heavier handle than the blue. maybe somone can confirm? But it just makes this easier to handle for longer lengths of time. makes easy work of any task in the kitchen, Great all-rounder knife that looks stunning, overall good purchase in the sale for £86.
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