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Kyocera Revolution Series  6 Inch Nakiri Vegetable Cleaver, White Blade

Kyocera Revolution Series 6 Inch Nakiri Vegetable Cleaver, White Blade
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Product Description

Kyocera Revolution Series new advanced ceramic with a deeper blade and redesigned handle for precise control. The 6" Nakiri Vegetable Cleaver is a traditional Japanese shape used for mincing, slicing, and dicing vegetables for stir-fry, salads, soups and more. The squared-off tip helps for scooping up the results. The ergonomic handle provides for a comfortable and highly controlled grip. Simply hand wash or wipe clean with a towel. 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.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #105752 in Kitchen & Housewares
  • Color: White
  • Brand: Kyocera
  • Model: FK-150 NWH
  • Dimensions: 1.10" h x 3.30" w x 14.00" l, 2.20 pounds

Features

  • Ultra lightweight
  • Use on a wood or plastic cutting board
  • Comfortable ergonomic handles provide precise control
  • Easy maintenance
  • Recommended hand-wash and let dry

Customer Reviews

Sharp Enough to Trim a Finger4
I seem to need to cut myself with every new knife I get. The Kyocera 6" Nakiri was no exception. Good thing was though, it is so sharp, I barley felt a thing. This knife really does cut vegetables beautifully. It also glides right through cooked or raw meat. But, the other reviews are not kidding, the blade is delicate. I would not even cut a hard cheese with it. Not perfect for all situations but if you need to take apart 5 pounds of onions or julienne a few bunches of carrots then there is no better knife. The porous nature of the blade does make some minced herbs want to cling to it (think cilantro) and the edge is so sharp it makes me nervous to really whip the herbs off with my fingers. Just respect and baby the thing and you will get lots of great use out of it. The handle is a bit slippery when wet.