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CE Tiger  New Orleans Saints Fan Metairie Member since Jan 2008 26044 posts

| Thoughts on these ceramic knives?? (Posted on 1/11/13 at 12:56 pm)
Seda Ultra Sharp 5 Piece Ceramic Knife Set w/ 5" Utility, 6" Slicer, 6" Chef, 3" & 4" Pairing Knives!
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Features Include: Ceramic knife set includes: 3” paring knife, 4” paring knife, 5” utility knife, 6” slicer knife & 6” chef knife State-of-the-art ceramic blades hold a razor-sharp edge ten times longer than steel Designed to slice, mince, and dice boneless meats and fresh produce with unrivaled ease and precision The lightweight knives are extremely balanced for optimal cutting performance Ergonomic handle reduces fatigue during repetitive cutting The blades are impervious to acids, juices, oils, salts and other elements; Look and design of the knives will stay clean through repetitive use Ceramic doesn’t alter the taste, smell, or appearance of food The ceramic design does not stick to the food Hand-wash only
hard to beat for $35, dont ya think?
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BRgetthenet  New Orleans Saints Fan Member since Oct 2011 23781 posts

| re: Thoughts on these ceramic knives?? (Posted on 1/11/13 at 12:58 pm to CE Tiger)
For $35, why not.. When they dull, pitch'em.
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wiltznucs  South Florida Fan Apollo Beach, FL Member since Sep 2005 4505 posts

| re: Thoughts on these ceramic knives?? (Posted on 1/11/13 at 1:09 pm to CE Tiger)
Did a quick Google search, I'm a bit uncomfortable buying anything thats sold only direct from the manufacturer or by deal a day websites. I'd pass, but at $35 if they suck you really didnt blow the bank...
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Uncle JackD  LA-Lafayette Fan Team BGE Member since Nov 2007 41107 posts

| re: Thoughts on these ceramic knives?? (Posted on 1/11/13 at 1:46 pm to CE Tiger)
You get what you pay for has been my experience.
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Degas Member since Jul 2010 4921 posts

| re: Thoughts on these ceramic knives?? (Posted on 1/11/13 at 1:48 pm to CE Tiger)
It's difficult to tell from the pic if the ceramic blades continue down through the handle. Some cheaper knife sets simply plug the blade into the tip of the handle.
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hawkster Member since Aug 2010 4498 posts

| re: Thoughts on these ceramic knives?? (Posted on 1/11/13 at 1:56 pm to Uncle JackD)
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You get what you pay for has been my experience.
I doubt if you'd even come out that well on this deal.
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tigeryat  LSU Fan God's Country Member since Oct 2005 2411 posts

| re: Thoughts on these ceramic knives?? (Posted on 1/11/13 at 2:09 pm to CE Tiger)
I've tried a few ceramics and I think I like my steel better. If find the steel blades are sharpened on a smaller angle and just cut better. I do use the ceramics occassionally, and they do hold their edge, but if I need a clean cut, I grab my Henckels. But those black Keyoceras are cool looking.
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dpd901  LSU Fan Thibodaux Member since Apr 2011 1407 posts

| re: Thoughts on these ceramic knives?? (Posted on 1/11/13 at 2:22 pm to CE Tiger)
Just buy the Henkel's 4-Star II's and be done with it. Had mine for 2 years and steel them on the reg. Haven't lost thier edge at all.
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