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Models & Brands: Kyocera FK-160 WH, Kyocera FK-150 NWH, Kyocera FK-075 WH-BU, Kyocera FK110WH CPO9BSK, Kyocera FK-130 BK, Kyocera FK-140 BK, Kyocera FK-075 WH-GR, Kyocera FK110WH CPO9RDS, Kyocera KT-155-HIP-D, Kyocera FK-125 NWH
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Kyocera FK-160 WH Dimentions: 14.2 x 2.4 x 0.9 inches Weight: 2.2 pounds Material: ceramic List Price: $89.95 Price: $89.00
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Key features Kyocera FK-160 WH
- Lightweight and easy to use
- Made in Japan
- Ceramic blades are super sharp and stay sharp 10 times longer than steel blades
- Wash and dry by hand to preserve the finish
- Comfortable, ergonomic resin handles provide precise control
- Model: Kyocera Revolution Series 6 1/4 Inch Chef's Knife, White Blade
Review Kyocera Revolution Series 6 1/4 Inch Chef's Knife, White Blade / Kyocera FK-160 WH:Ceramic knives offer exceptional strength, unparalleled sharpness, and ultra-light weight. The cook's knife is well-suited to cutting, chopping, and slicing fruits and vegetables. And, because ceramic doesn't transfer metal ions to foods, fruits and vegetables won't brown where they've come in contact with the knife blade. The razor sharp blade retains its original sharpness for months or years without sharpening. The light weight of ceramic creates a well-balanced knife that is an extension of your hand, gliding effortlessly through even the most difficult tasks. The resin handle provides a highly controlled grip, and the non-stick ceramic blade surface makes for easy clean-up. White blade with black handle. The strength and density of fine ceramic allows grinding to microscopic precision by diamond wheels. This hardness translates into a rock-like edge which retains its edge 10 times longer than conventional steel blades. Made in Japan. [+]
Five year limited warranty against breakage (does not cover cutting bones, prying, or flexing). Contact us for re-sharpening service. |
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Kyocera FK-150 NWH Dimentions: 14 x 3.3 x 1.1 inches Weight: 2.2 pounds Material: ceramic List Price: $99.95 Price: $86.19
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Key features Kyocera FK-150 NWH
- Use on a wood or plastic cutting board
- Recommended hand-wash and let dry
- Comfortable ergonomic handles provide precise control
- Easy maintenance
- Ultra lightweight
- Model: Kyocera Revolution Series 6 Inch Nakiri Vegetable Cleaver, White Blade
Review Kyocera Revolution Series 6 Inch Nakiri Vegetable Cleaver, White Blade / Kyocera FK-150 NWH:Kyocera Revolution Series 6" Nakiri Vegetable Cleaver (White Blade) Model FK-150 NWH Black Handle, White Blade- Vegetable Cleaver. Our most popular line, the Revolution series features deeper blades for greater knuckle clearance. Designed for slicing fruits, vegetables and meats. Comfortable, ergonomic resin handles provide precise control. Distinctive shape makes it easy to find, easy to use. Offered in black- or white-bladed versions, these sleek, ultra-sharp knives are ideal for everyday use on fruits, vegetables and boneless meats. Diamond ground blades. |
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Kyocera FK-075 WH-BU Dimentions: 7.2 x 0.8 x 1 inches Material: Ceramic List Price: $29.95 Price: $19.99
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Key features Kyocera FK-075 WH-BU
- Unparalleled Purity. Ceramic is a pure and healthy alternative. Unlike steel blades, ceramic blades will never rust or change from its natural state.
- Easy maintenance. Ceramic does not absorb food elements, allowing just a quick rinse and wipe with a kitchen towel. Hand wash or dry with kitchen towel.
- quick rinse and wipe clean
- Ultra Lightweight. Kyocera ceramic cutlery is typically half the weight of an equivalent steak knife. Since the ceramic blade is so light, no artificial weight is added to the handle.
- Unrelenting Sharpness, Kyocera's ceramics hardness advantage translates into a rock like edge that will not roll like steel blades.
- Model: Revolution 3 Inch Paring Knife Blue Handle
Review Revolution 3 Inch Paring Knife Blue Handle / Kyocera FK-075 WH-BU:Kyocera Ceramic Revolution Series 3" Paring Knife- Blue Handle FK-075WH White blade, blue handle. Our most popular line, the Revolution series features deeper blades for greater knuckle clearance. Comfortable, ergonomic resin handles provide precise control. Distinctive shape makes it easy to find, easy to use. Offered white bladed versions, these sleek, ultra-sharp knives are ideal for everyday use on fruits, vegetables and boneless meats. Diamond ground blades. |
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Kyocera FK110WH CPO9BSK Dimentions: 1.1 x 3.1 x 5.7 inches Material: Ceramic List Price: $49.95 Price: $43.95
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Key features Kyocera FK110WH CPO9BSK
- Easy maintenance. Ceramic does not absorb food elements, allowing just a quick rinse and wipe with a kitchen towel. Hand wash or dry with kitchen towel.
- Unrelenting sharpness, unparalleled purity
- Peeler is composed of a rotating ceramic blade that's non-stick, lightweight, with comfortable ergonomic handle.
- The 4.5 inch blade slices, cuts, chops, and peels.
- Model: Kyocera Utility And Peeler Gift Set, Black
Review Kyocera Utility And Peeler Gift Set, Black / Kyocera FK110WH CPO9BSK:A 4. 5" Utility knife with Kyocera's Everything Peeler. The knife is perfect for the home cook, and can be used daily, quickly becoming a favorite in the kitchen. Ideal for fruits, vegetables and boneless meats. The peeler is ideal for fruits and vegetables including carrots, cheese, chocolate, even tomato - no more blanching! The Everything Peeler can peel it all. The perfect gift! Set includes: 4. 5" Revolution Santoku Knife (FK-110WH) Everything Peeler, Black (CP-09-BK). |
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Kyocera FK-130 BK Dimentions: 12.2 x 2.4 x 0.9 inches Weight: 1.5 pounds Material: ceramic List Price: $69.95 Price: $62.95
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Key features Kyocera FK-130 BK
- Use on a wood or plastic cutting board
- Ultra lightweight
- Easy maintenance
- Recommended hand-wash and let dry
- Comfortable ergonomic handles provide precise control
- Model: Kyocera Revolution Series 5 Inch Slicing Knife, Black Blade
Review Kyocera Revolution Series 5 Inch Slicing Knife, Black Blade / Kyocera FK-130 BK:The new Revolution Series is designed for slicing fruits, vegetables and boneless meats. Zirconium oxide blades stay razor sharp at least 10 times longer than traditional cutlery, making them ideal for everday use. A revolutionary new shape (a deeper blade and redesigned handle) make slicing, dicing and chopping quick and comfortable. Unlike steel blades, ceramic blades will never rust or discolor. It is totally impervious to acids, juices, oils, salts or other elements. Ultra lightweight, easy maintenance with comfortable ergonomic handles that provide precise control. |
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Kyocera FK-140 BK Dimentions: 12.2 x 2.4 x 0.9 inches Weight: 0.88 pounds Material: ceramic List Price: $79.95 Price: $71.95
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Key features Kyocera FK-140 BK
- Comfortable ergonomic handles provide precise control
- Recommended hand-wash and let dry
- Easy maintenance
- Ultra lightweight
- Use on a wood or plastic cutting board
- Model: Kyocera Revolution Series 5.5 Inch Santoku Knife, Black Blade
Review Kyocera Revolution Series 5.5 Inch Santoku Knife, Black Blade / Kyocera FK-140 BK:These Kyocera Ceramic knives are a unique alternative to metal-based versions with a resin handle for a highly controlled grip. Unlike a forged metal blade, which is soft and susceptible to chemical corrosion, the Kyocera zirconium oxide blade resists this wear and holds its edge for months to years without sharpening. It holds its edge much longer than steel and lasts many months or years without sharpening. Stain and rust-resistant, the blade is impervious to the food acids, which discolor steel products and no metallic taste or smell will be absorbed your food from the knife. A non-stick ceramic surface makes for easy cleanup and a lightweight and perfect balance make it a pleasure to use. What more could you ask for, especially since Kyocera knives come with a five year limited warranty against breakage (does not cover cutting bones, prying or flexing). |
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Kyocera FK-075 WH-GR Dimentions: 7.2 x 0.8 x 1 inches Material: Ceramic List Price: $29.95 Price: $26.95
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Key features Kyocera FK-075 WH-GR
- Ultra Lightweight. Kyocera ceramic cutlery is typically half the weight of an equivalent steak knife. Since the ceramic blade is so light, no artificial weight is added to the handle.
- Easy maintenance. Ceramic does not absorb food elements, allowing just a quick rinse and wipe with a kitchen towel. Hand wash or dry with kitchen towel.
- quick rinse and wipe clean
- Unrelenting Sharpness, Kyocera's ceramics hardness advantage translates into a rock like edge that will not roll like steel blades.
- Unparalleled Purity. Ceramic is a pure and healthy alternative. Unlike steel blades, ceramic blades will never rust or change from its natural state.
- Model: Revolution 3-1/7-Inch Paring Knife Green Handle
Review Revolution 3-1/7-Inch Paring Knife Green Handle / Kyocera FK-075 WH-GR:Kyocera Ceramic Revolution Series 3" Paring Knife- Green Handle FK-075WH White blade, green handle. Our most popular line, the Revolution series features deeper blades for greater knuckle clearance. Comfortable, ergonomic resin handles provide precise control. Distinctive shape makes it easy to find, easy to use. Offered white bladed versions, these sleek, ultra-sharp knives are ideal for everyday use on fruits, vegetables and boneless meats. Diamond ground blades. |
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Kyocera FK110WH CPO9RDS Dimentions: 1.1 x 3.1 x 5.7 inches Material: Ceramic List Price: $49.95 Price: $44.96
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Key features Kyocera FK110WH CPO9RDS
- Unrelenting sharpness, unparalleled purity
- Peeler is composed of a rotating ceramic blade that's non-stick, lightweight, with comfortable ergonomic handle.
- Easy maintenance. Ceramic does not absorb food elements, allowing just a quick rinse and wipe with a kitchen towel. Hand wash or dry with kitchen towel.
- The 4.5 inch blade slices, cuts, chops, and peels.
- Model: Kyocera Utility And Peeler Gift Set, Red
Review Kyocera Utility And Peeler Gift Set, Red / Kyocera FK110WH CPO9RDS:A 4. 5" Utility knife with Kyocera's Everything Peeler. The knife is perfect for the home cook, and can be used daily, quickly becoming a favorite in the kitchen. Ideal for fruits, vegetables and boneless meats. The peeler is ideal for fruits and vegetables including carrots, cheese, chocolate, even tomato - no more blanching! The Everything Peeler can peel it all. The perfect gift! Set includes: 4. 5" Revolution Santoku Knife (FK-110WH red handle) Everything Peeler, Black (CP-09-RD). |
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Kyocera KT-155-HIP-D Dimentions: 11.5 x 0.7 x 1.2 inches Weight: 2 pounds Material: ceramic List Price: $299.95 Price: $255.00
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Key features Kyocera KT-155-HIP-D
- Ultra-sharp long life blade - holds its edge much longer than steel
- Use on a wood or plastic cutting board
- Hand-wash and dry with kitchen towel
- No metallic taste or smell; stain and rust proof
- Use for everday slicing of boneless meats, fruits and vegetables
- Model: Kyocera Kyotop Damascus Pakka Handle 6.0 Inch Chef Knife
Review Kyocera Kyotop Damascus Pakka Handle 6.0 Inch Chef Knife / Kyocera KT-155-HIP-D:Kyocera KYOTOP Damascus Chef's Knife- 6" KT-155-HIP-D Chef's Knife (6" Blade) Kyocera's premium cutlery line features stunning Damascus-look blades. These KYOTOP "HIP" (Hot Isostatic Pressed) blades are fired a second time under high pressure and temperature. This process increases the density of the advanced ceramic material, resulting in greater wear resistance. Diamond ground blades Triple riveted, pakka wood handle Black presentation box. |
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Kyocera FK-125 NWH Dimentions: 12.2 x 2.4 x 0.9 inches Weight: 0.01 pounds Material: ceramic List Price: $69.95 Price: $61.29
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Key features Kyocera FK-125 NWH
- Ceramic blades are super sharp and stay sharp 10 times longer than steel blades
- Made in Japan
- Wash and dry by hand to preserve the finish
- Comfortable, ergonomic resin handles provide precise control
- Lightweight and easy to use
- Model: Kyocera Revolution Series 5 Inch Micro Serrated Utility Knife, White Blade
Review Kyocera Revolution Series 5 Inch Micro Serrated Utility Knife, White Blade / Kyocera FK-125 NWH:These Kyocera Ergonomic Series knives offer a new way to cook. 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. |
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