1.Healthy, Durable, Sharp and for Today - Cheap 2.Lightweight and easy to use, cutting is effortless 3.Rust resistant-no rust
Ceramic utility knife
passed FDA and LFGB certification
Use and care:
1 It is ideal for straight cuts of fruits, vegetables and boneless meats.
2 It always use with a plastic or wood cutting board. Avoid cutting on marble, stone, glass, or tile.
3 Use your conventional steel knives for carving, prying, boning, and cutting frozen food and cheese. These applications involve twisting and flexing, which require a more flexible material than ceramic
4 Hand wash with water and liquid dish soap; do not wash in the dishwasher.
5 For discolorations not removed by normal washing, wash the blade only with a mild bleach solution
Avoid:
1 Dropping on hard surfaces
2 Hitting against china or flatware
3 Putting the blade in open flame (ceramic conducts heat)
4 Scraping hard surfaces
5 Turning the blade on its side to smash garlic or other items
6 Applying force to the side of the blade
6 inch ceramic utility knives