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Kyocera Kyotop Damascus 5.5 Inch Ceramic Santoku Knife - KT-140-HIP-D
Product Code: KYOCERA-KYOTOP-SANTOKU-6
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An all-purpose, high-performance knife that is perfect for slicing, dicing, and mincing, the Kyocera Kyotop Damascus 5.5 Inch Ceramic Santoku Knife is elegant, durable, and part of Kyocera’s premium line. The Kyocera Damascus line uses the same advanced ceramics as all Kyocera blades, but these blades are fired a second time through Kyocera’s HIP process to create a stronger, more wear-resistant, and denser blade. The blade features a hand-finished Damascus-style pattern, and the handle is hand-crafted from long-lasting Pakka wood and moisture-resistant. Rust-proof and stain-proof, the Kyocera Damascus line has superior edge retention and is chemically inert. The blade will never change the look or taste of your food, meaning that your food will retain the fresh, pure flavors your meals deserve. Lightweight and expertly balanced, Kyocera Kyotop Damascus 5.5 Inch Ceramic Santoku Knife is great for everyday use and will undoubtedly become a go-to tool. Lifetime warranty. Blade manufactured in Japan. Kyocera item number KT-140-HIP-D. Our Price:$199.95
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Availability: Usually Ships in 1 to 2 Weeks
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Kyotop Damascus Series Knives Kyocera’s premium line of cutlery, the beautiful ceramic Kyotop Damascus Series, is made with the same advanced ceramic as the Revolution Series but with an added HIP process. This HIP or Hot Isostatic Pressed process involves the ceramic blades being torched for a second time over extreme temperatures and high pressure in a sealed chamber. As a result, the density throughout the advanced ceramic blade is increased which leads to a stronger, more durable knife. The stunning Damascus-looking blades are complemented by triple-riveted Pakka wood handles that resist moisture and bacteria.
Ceramic Cutlery? Advanced ceramic is the 2nd hardest material on the planet, coming in right behind diamonds on the hardness scale. Ceramic components are found in many instances where extreme wear-resistance is vital, like satellites, bone-replacements, and racecar brake pads. Since cutlery needs to be extremely hard to retain its edge, using advanced ceramic as the material was a no-brainer. Ceramic cutlery retains its edge 10 times longer than steel knives and weighs half as much. Also, the knives won’t rust or absorb unwanted chemicals. But Kyocera went above and beyond to create a proprietary formula for advanced ceramic that was unmatched by competitors.
Kyocera’s Advanced Ceramic Formula: Zirconia 206 The element found in this advanced ceramic, Zirconium Oxide, is formed naturally after thousands of years of crystallization. Once the hard rock is extracted, it’s scorched to extreme temperatures and over tons of pressure at their facility in Japan and transformed into Kyocera’s unique Zirconia 206. Their version of advance ceramic features a more uniform distribution of denser particles and tighter molecules, leaving minimal voids or weak spots along the blade.
Lifetime Warranty with Complimentary Sharpening Service You don’t need to sharpen your Kyocera knives; in fact, it’s recommended to not sharpen them yourself. Pay only shipping and handling to Kyocera and they will use a diamond wheel to restore the factory edge, and return it to you from their facility in Southern CA.
About Kyocera For over 40 years, the Kyocera brand has been committed to manufacturing and selling high-tech products made from the very best materials. The Kyocera name is derived from Kyoto & ceramic (Kyoto is the city in Japan where the magic started). But this diversified global company produces much more than just ceramic kitchen cutlery and tools: solar energy panels, medical and dental products, wireless phones, lenses, semi-conductors and electronic components, and more. Aside from producing top-of-the-line high quality products, Kyocera is focused on using green measures to protect the environment and the Earth. |
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