

⚔️ Slice Smarter, Not Harder: The Ceramic Revolution Your Kitchen Deserves
The Kyocera Advanced Ceramic Revolution 4-Piece Knife Set features premium Japanese zirconia ceramic blades that stay sharp up to 10 times longer than steel. Lightweight and ergonomically designed, these knives deliver precision and pure flavor without metallic taste transfer. Perfect for everyday slicing of fruits, vegetables, and boneless meats, this set combines durability with elegant craftsmanship for the modern kitchen.







| ASIN | B01M5DNUVM |
| Brand | Kyocera |
| Color | Black/White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (328) |
| Date First Available | 26 November 2016 |
| Item Weight | 399 g |
| Material | Ceramic |
| Model Number | 123283 |
| Product Dimensions | 30.48 x 5.08 x 15.24 cm; 399 g |
B**A
Muy filosos y dura más afilado que los otros que tengo, el único pero es que los cuido como si fueran de vidrio pues no puedo mezclarlos con los otros cubiertos de la mesa.
M**R
These are so much nicer than any metal knives I’ve tried. The blades chip after a couple years, but I love them because they stay so sharp. I’ll never buy knives with metal blades again. The feel and balance is also nice.
K**O
This is my second set of these knives. The first set lasted a decade and simply wore out. These knives are superb. They are scary sharp. They are durable and very hard. They are ceramic and are brittle if abused, If you are incapable of treating the edge with care, as the negative reviews clearly show for some, they will chip. You cannot just toss them in the sink. You cannot twist the blade or chop. Common care is what is needed. They require abuse to chip. A similar ceramic product is Corning Corelle Ware. If you cannot treat them care, then pass on these. To be honest, if you chip these knives you are also abusing your steel knives.
A**É
Je ne jure que par les couteaux en céramique. ils sont par contre vraiment trop mince. toujours à risque de casser.
A**R
These knives are very sharp. Bought Christmas 2017. However, with everyday "normal" use the blade chipped. See picture. Awful and potentially very dangerous. Never found the chips!