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Kyocera Revolution Series Santoku Knife - White - 5.5 Inch

Kyocera Revolution Series Santoku Knife - White - 5.5 Inch
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Kyocera Revolution Series Santoku Knife - White - 5.5 Inch

 
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Kyocera Revolution Series new advanced ceramic with a deeper blade and redesigned handle for precise control. The 5 inch blade slices, cuts, chops, and peels and other prep work. Sleek grounded, polished blade in white. The fine ceramic knife leaves no metallic taste or odor and helps to maintain the freshness of fruit and vegetables. Santuko is a Japanese-styled knife designed for quick cutting and slicing of meats and vegetables. The Kyocera Revolution series of ceramic knives feature an ergonomic handle with white ceramic blade. Kyocera Revolution ceramic cutlery features a thicker blade and a rounded tip for increased strength and rigidity. Kyocera Ergonomic Series knives offer a new way to cut and prepare foods. The ceramic blades are half the weight of steel and are chemically inert, for a cleaner & healthier kitchen. They're moisture-resistant, tightly riveted in 3 places and retain their sharpness 10 times longer than standard steel knives. Product Dimensions: 12.2 x 2.4 x 0.9 inches.

 
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Product Details
Product Length:12.2 inches
Product Width:2.4 inches
Product Height:0.9 inches
Product Weight:0.2 pounds
Package Length:13.2 inches
Package Width:3.0 inches
Package Height:1.1 inches
Package Weight:0.35 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 25 reviews

Features
  • Ultra lightweight

  • Easy maintenance

  • Quick rinse and wipe clean

  • Impervious to acids, juices, oils, salts, or other elements


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 25 customer reviews )
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31 of 31 found the following review helpful:


5Great blade technology, well-done knife, and IT IS SHARP!!  Oct 11, 2007 By Joseph King #9995
I'm very impressed with the ceramic blade of this Kyocera knife. You can see here on Amazon that Kyocera is making a submarket with this ceramic technology. It really delivers -- it's sharp, light, and seems strong in the up/down direction. I've used a lot of different knives across the price spectrum for a broad range of cooking tasks, and this one slices cleaner, faster, easier than any knife I've ever used.

I never *really* imagined using a knife this sharp. It's what I imagine a hand-crafted Spanish Toledo steel sword or Samurai blade would be like. Except smaller. And lighter. And white.

However, be careful! Because it is both very lightweight and very sharp, the knife handles differently than any knife I've used before. And it is sharp enough to do real damage quite quickly. For instance, I received one of these knives as a gift from a friend who had recently got one for herself. It turns out that we *both* cut our fingers in the first few weeks of using our fancy new knives! In each case, we sliced through a fingernail that with a less-sharp knife might have afforded some protection. (I'm typing now with a bandage on my index finger.) I will be very attentive while using this knife from now on!

But, you know, it is a really nice, sharp knife.

The knife comes with care instructions that emphasize the the brittleness of the blade to lateral forces: don't knck the edge against anything hard, don't smack the flat of the blade to crush garlic. No dishwasher.

The special care is a small price for having such a unique knife in the kitchen!

28 of 29 found the following review helpful:


5Good lord. This thing is sharp.  Dec 15, 2007 By Warren Parker
I received my knife as I was just beginning to make dinner and the timing was perfect. I was immediately struck by how beautiful it was, then I started using it. It's the sharpest knife I have ever used, bar none. Not really much more to say about that, it's just sharp.

If you're researching ceramic knives you know that they have special care instructions. Basically, no dishwasher. And it's meant solely for slicing and cutting, so you won't be prying jars open with this. Of course, you shouldn't be prying jars open with knives anyway, professor.

Buy it. Seriously, it's great. It won't get dull for a LONG TIME and when it does you just send it to Kyocera in California and they sharpen it for free. FREE.

A little advice, though. When you get it don't try testing out it's sharpness on your skin.

16 of 16 found the following review helpful:


4Sharp, but watch the brittleness  Jan 06, 2008 By Martin Buis
I've had a couple of Kyocera ceramic knives and they're great. The extra sharpness makes the knife useful in places where a steel knife isn't great -- slicing large loaves of crisp bread, bagels, bagels, tomatoes are much easier. But I've had both knives crack under use, so you need to adopt your style. Nevertheless, if you want a supersharp knife, these ceramic knives are brilliant.

10 of 10 found the following review helpful:


5Great Knife  Jan 08, 2008 By Leslie S. Myers "lesliemy"
I bought this for a friend as a gift. He looks for this knife at my house every time he comes to dinner. He likes to make the salad and this is wonderful for celery, carrots etc. I personally like it for everything and it is the knife I reach for first.

8 of 8 found the following review helpful:


5Great Knife. Expensive. Short  Apr 10, 2008 By Steve Dale "Nutrition Enthusiast"
We love this knife. It is quite expensive and I am not sure I am convinced yet that it is worth the money. It is a bit short at 5.5". For the money it should at least be 7", but still it has an amazing edge and my wife tends to use it as her primary knife. I prefer the 8" furi santoku.

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