Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Finesseur Ceramic Chef's Knife


I've recently started using ceramic knives and discovered that I loved them. My husband was saying how much he wanted a big ceramic knife so I was very happy to get the Finesseur Ceramic Chef's Knife to review for y'all.

The knife is 8 inches long so it's a really nice size. It will be good for cutting watermelons during the summer. Ceramic knives are much sharper than other knives and this one is no different. It's nicely made and has an ergonomically comfortable handle. 



One thing I did not know about ceramic gives less exposure to germs and bacteria because it is non-porous and chemically stable. Also with ceramic you'll also never worry about rust, stains, lingering smells, or aftertaste again.



It's super sharp and being ceramic it is more durable. It's very easy to use and slices through the most difficult things with ease.

If you have a ceramic knife don't learn the hard way like we did ~~~ do NOT use it for any job that requires twisting.  I'm assuming that's because it is not as flexible as steel.  That didn't happen with this knife so this one is safe and sound!!



It comes with a 1 year 100% satisfaction guarantee so there is nothing to lose if you want to buy one for yourself. You can get it here 


I received this product complimentary in exchange for my honest opinion but the opinion expressed is all mine. Regardless I only recommend products I feel are good for my readers.

8 comments:

  1. This Chef's ceramic knife sounds amazing and a good one for me to try out! I am always cooking and it is nice to know that this knife never rusts or shows stains.

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  2. I would love to try this knife. My knives at home never cut a watermelon all the way from underneath. I end up leaving a lot on the rind. I hate wasting food.

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  3. This sounds like a knife my husband would love! He loves cooking.

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  4. I did not know ceramic knifes did not stain, that is a plus. I have not yet tried cutting with a ceramic knife. Thank you for the linup to Finesseur.

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  5. I haven't used a ceramic knife before. I'll be needing to replace my chef's knife soon, and I'll take a look at the ceramic knives in the store.

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  6. This is really nice. I just bought a couple knives from Pampered Chef. They were a bit pricey but very good.

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  7. The Ceramic Knife looks amazing!! You never know how dull your knife is til you see a beauty like this.

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  8. I cannot stop myself to thank you for giving this info. Please keep sharing this.
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