You have got to be kidding me. My ceramic knife’s blade broke in half. The same ceramic knife I got in order to proudly support Breast Cancer research as I cut fruits, vegetables and boneless meats in the privacy of my kitchen. The same ceramic knife that sells for $69 on Ming Tsai’s official website. That’s right… the exact one I showed on WCBS and said it was fabulous… well it was… way back in, I don’t know… October!

Now I have to eat my words and pan the Kyocera Special Edition 5.5” Santoku Ceramic Knife with an ergonomic pink-colored handle because it doesn’t even last a full five months before it breaks. Nice value, huh?
The Kyocera Special Edition 5.5” Santoku Ceramic Knife also receives extra special recognition for being the first company to get panned by me publicly. Four and a half years ago when I started Savvy Mommy, I said I would only give props, but this turn of events really upsets me.
Here starts the search for a new knife to cut some fruit and vegetables. Who would have thought Kyocera “the largest and highest-quality manufacturer of ceramic knives and kitchen products in the world” wasn’t up to task.
REST IN PEACE
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