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Kyocera Revolution Series 7-Inch Professional Chef's Knife, White Blade

Kyocera Revolution Series 7-Inch Professional Chef's Knife, White Blade
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Kyocera Revolution Series 7-Inch Professional Chef's Knife, White Blade

 
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Kyocera Revolution Series new advanced ceramic with a deeper blade and redesigned handle for precise control. This Kyocera ceramic knife is the ultimate cutting tool for slicing fruits, vegetables and boneless meats. The ergonomic handle provides a comfortable, highly controlled grip. Cutting is simple and the cut surface is smooth. The fine ceramic knife leaves no metallic taste or odor and helps to maintain the freshness of fruit and vegetables. Sleek grounded, polished blade in white.

 
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Product Details
Product Length:0.8 inches
Product Width:1.9 inches
Product Height:1.0 inches
Package Length:14.8 inches
Package Width:3.3 inches
Package Height:1.2 inches
Package Weight:0.05 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 83 reviews

Features
  • Utra-sharp 7-inch ceramic chef's knife with white blade, designed for chopping, mincing, and dicing

  • Ceramic blade ground to microscopic precision by diamond wheels for rock-like edge with excellent sharpness retention

  • Totally impervious to acids, juices, oils, salts or other elements; will never rust

  • Lightweight, extremely balanced in the hand; ergonomic handle reduces fatigue during repetitive cutting

  • Hand wash only; sharpen using Kyocera electric sharpener or mail to Kyocera for free sharpening


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 83 customer reviews )
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149 of 151 found the following review helpful:


5I Highly Recommend  Sep 18, 2007 By Jason Francis
I bought this knife recently as a work knife at my job. I am a professional chef and I am experienced and well educated on cutlery. This is the second ceramic knife I have bought, the first was dropped by a co-worker and that knife shattered. I love working with ceramic knives because they are the sharpest knives around,period. Nothing is sharper. It glides through food. It requires a bit more care, but if you take good care if it ,it will last a lifetime. This knife is very versitile in the 7" model and very resonably priced. Perfect for meat and fish, slicing, fruit and vegatables. I can cut perfect slices, juliannes, and very fine dice. I laugh when I hear people talk about " my shun knife" or the extremely over-rated "my henckels". They are good all right but very expensive and they will NEVER be as sharp or hold it for as long as a ceramic.

Now, I will say this knife has one thing I don't care for. While the handle is extremely comfortable and feels oh-so-natural( it actually helps cutting in a mechanical sense by design),if the handle is greasy or oily (when cutting steaks from large cuts or dealing with certain fish it can get oily from handeling) it becomes slippery. Not good for a knife as razor sharp as this. Just keep it clean, protect it from abuse and you will have a knife like no other for alooooong time. In a home I suspect it will not be subject to the rigors I put it through, therefore this knife is a great value for the home chef. I would put this knife up against Shun or Henckles or Wusthof any day.

44 of 44 found the following review helpful:


5Worth every penny.........  Jan 29, 2008 By Shelly "food/cooking enthusiast"
I'm not a professional chef.........I just have a bad case of "chef envy". Recently got this knife based on the chef's recommendation - LOVE it. Extremely sharp, as are all the Kyocera knives. Very well balanced and comfortable to use. I have a full set of top of the line Henckels - love them too - but I find myself reaching for the Kyoceras for most jobs because of their sharpness. This knife allows you to slice through large onions and get really thin slices with ease. Goes through meats like butter. This 7" knife is a new addition to the Kyocera line, and I'm glad they added it. The Revolution blade is a little heftier - and the black blade is very cool looking.

Don't be fooled by cheaper imitations - if you're going ceramic, go Kyocera. I was given a less expensive starter set from Linens N Things. They weren't Kyocera - and they were a disappointment and waste of money.

In my opinion, this knife, a paring knife, and 5" slicing knife are must haves for serious cooks. Expensive - but worth every penny. In the case of Kyocera, you get what you pay for - top quality.

47 of 55 found the following review helpful:


4Incredibly sharp but..  Nov 09, 2008 By Doctor.Generosity
Kyocera ceramic knives are a work of genius but very different from steel. They are unbelievably sharp and hold their edge for many months of daily use. You should know however that there are two significant drawbacks. When the knives finally become dull, you cannot sharpen them yourself but must send them to factory service in Los Angeles. The Kyocera people return them quickly, and in fact will sometimes replace broken items with brand new ones free of charge without being asked, but of course it is still inconvenient. Second, the ceramic is brittle and fragile so the edge chips easily. If you try to pry with it, it will break right off.

Overall it is more practical for everyday to use quality steel knives you can sharpen easily yourself. I do recommend having one or two ceramic knives in your collection for items like tomatoes.

12 of 12 found the following review helpful:


4As seen on TV.  Feb 09, 2008 By E. Oshea
I bought this knife after seeing how they are made on a television show. I have been very pleased with it's performance.

The knife is only for cutting through flesh - fruit, vegetables and boneless meat only. Do not expect to use this knife on bone-in meat without chipping the knife.

As far as cutting, it is very sharp. I get clean and easy cuts, including frozen meat. I was running late making dinner one night, pulled out a package of frozen chicken breast and chopped it into slices in no time.

The manufacturer recommends this knife be cleaned and stowed immediately after use - if you leave in in the bottom of a stainless steel sink, be prepared for a dull and/or shattered knife (when you forget the knife is in the sink and you drop in a heavy pan). Hand wash only!

My only gripe is the handle. As mentioned in other reviews, it is very smooth with no features to grip - it can get slippery with prolonged use.

11 of 11 found the following review helpful:


5great knive, great price  Sep 26, 2009 By Micah Haver "syrus"
I prep for a large restaurant 6 days a week and use this knife for nearly everything. It has stayed sharp for well over a year of hard work. Considering the store pays a company almost 2 bucks a week to sharpen each steel knife, the knife has "DOUBLE"
payed for itself already and I have yet to send it off to get sharpened. Yes, some people complain you cant use it like a steel knife with prying open things or that its fragile. Really people.... its a knife! you should be careful not to drop it, and using ANY knife to pry things open will cause damage to any knife. all in all a great knife, kinda cheap handle, that has a potential to lose grip when wet or oily.

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