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Kyocera Advanced Ceramic Paring Knife, 3-inch

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Designed with a comfortable, ergonomic handle for precise control, the Revolution Series 3" Paring Knife is from Kyocera's most popular line of advanced ceramic knives. The ceramic blades are made from a proprietary zirconia material produced in Japan and stay razor-sharp at least 10 times longer than traditional knives, making them ideal for everyday use. Kyocera's advanced ceramic cutlery and kitchen tools are fully warranted to be free of defects in material and craftsmanship, providing a great first-time introduction to using a Kyocera ceramic knife in the kitchen, especially for the beginning home cook.

The 3" paring knife is the perfect choice for detailed tasks like trimming, peeling, mincing, and garnishing. Its ultra-sharp, pure advanced ceramic blades will maintain their edge up to 10 times longer than steel blades, ensuring a consistently precise and clean cut. Lightweight and easy to clean, the blades will not brown food and are rust-proof and resistant to acids, making them ideal for slicing fruits, vegetables, and boneless meats. However, it is important to note that these knives are not intended for use on hard or frozen foods.

Kyocera's proprietary zirconia material, produced in Japan, ensures exceptional quality and beauty in each ceramic blade. The lightweight and easy-to-clean design of these knives makes them a convenient and versatile addition to any kitchen. Whether you're a seasoned home cook or just starting to explore the world of cooking, the Revolution Series 3" Paring Knife from Kyocera is a great investment that will provide years of reliable performance and precise, effortless cutting.

With its comfortable, ergonomic handle and long-lasting, razor-sharp ceramic blade, this paring knife is the perfect tool for a wide range of detailed kitchen tasks. From trimming and peeling to mincing and garnishing, the 3" blade delivers consistent, high-quality results every time. And thanks to Kyocera's advanced ceramic technology, this knife will maintain its edge up to 10 times longer than traditional steel blades, making it a true workhorse in the kitchen.

Kyocera's commitment to quality and craftsmanship is evident in every aspect of the Revolution Series 3" Paring Knife. The fully warranted ceramic cutlery and kitchen tools are designed to be free of defects, providing peace of mind and a great introduction to the benefits of ceramic knives for home cooks of all skill levels. Whether you're an experienced chef or just starting to explore the joys of cooking, this paring knife is a must-have addition to your kitchen arsenal.

product information:

AttributeValue
blade_materialCeramic, Ceramic, Ceramic
brandKYOCERA
colorOrange
handle_materialPlastic, Plastic
blade_edgePlain
blade_length3 Inches
construction_typeStamped
item_weight1.51 ounces
blade_colorWhite
is_dishwasher_safeYes
number_of_pieces1
item_length7.75 Inches
manufacturerKyocera
size3-inch
upc496066452394
global_trade_identification_number04960664523948
item_model_numberFK-075 WH-OR ECOPK
customer_reviews
ratings_count83
stars4.6
best_sellers_rank#96,536 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining)
#183 in Paring Knives
is_discontinued_by_manufacturerNo
date_first_availableJune 24, 2008