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- Chops, minces, slices, dices
- Ultra-hard ceramic blade stays sharp for years
- Virtually unbreakable fiberglass-reinforced synthetic handle
- Curved handle with thumb-groove provides firm, comfortable grip
- Dishwasher-safe but not recommended
List price: $109.99 (that's 44% off!)
Buy one from zShops for: $114.95

Very nice knife
Cutlery of the Future-Here Todaykitchen something to look forward to. It is actually fun to use and the light weight feels like like it floats in your hand.
In slicing tomatos, it is possible to make the slices as thin as 1/32th of an inch, with total control. In decorating with
carrots, radishes, or any vegatables, and apples , oranges and all fruit, your creation is unlimited. This type cutting
equipment really spoils you from wanting to use other regular knives. I think we will see more of this type equipment in the future to match all other type knives found in any complete cooking or kitchen area. I notice some of the Master Cooks on the Food TV Network are already using them. For a new experience in the preperation of
food I would recomend these ceramic cutlery highly. Ray ...

- Narrow 10-1/2-inch blade for filleting, slicing fish
- Provides clean, low-friction cutting
- Blade made of high-tech molybdenum/vanadium stainless steel
- Edge retains razor sharpness exceptionally well
- Traditional wood handle with ridge for secure grip
List price: $81.99 (that's -2% off!)

This Knife Was Missing Two Things...The fact that this knife came out of the package dull is something of a puzzlement to me, considering its cost. It did take an edge very quickly with a couple of passes over the steal, however.
The handle is very light weight hardwood and the black bolster is some kind of plastic, nylon I think, so the center of balance is too far out on the blade. I've had to Krazy Glue several American dimes to the butt of the handle to achieve proper balance (painted black to accent the bolster). The handle is also very short, not particularly designed for people with large, or even average sized hands, in mind. Keep in mind the stature of your average Japanese, I guess. Not meaning at all to be offensive, but my big American hand isn't afforded a real margin of comfort here.
I'm keeping this knife. I like the single-grind edge, which is also very straight - really ideal for certain jobs. I don't see this as fulfilling the role of an all-purpose kitchen knife though. But, then, that's not why I bought it.
I think the best thing about this piece, aside from its specialized application, is just its plain good looks. Sounds shallow perhaps, but this thing is really pretty. So, sometimes form outweighs function. I can live with that in this instance.
The perfect sushi knife
- Narrow 10-1/2-inch blade for filleting, slicing fish
- Provides clean, low-friction cutting
- Blade made of high-tech molybdenum/vanadium stainless steel
- Edge retains razor sharpness exceptionally well
- Traditional wood handle with ridge for secure grip
List price: $85.99 (that's -2% off!)

Handle with Care!!

- Material: High-Carbon Stainless Steel
- Size: 6.5-in.
- Construction: Clad Construction-16 layers of stainless steel
- Origin: Japan
- Cleaning & Care: Dishwasher-safe
List price: $29.95 (that's NaN% off!)
Used price: $25.00

- Model: 6621Y
- Material: High-Carbon Stainless Steel
- Construction: Clad Construction-16 layers of stainless steel
- Origin: Japan
- Cleaning & Care: Dishwasher-safe
List price: $29.95 (that's NaN% off!)



