CERAMIC KNIVES
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Those things are pretty legit. My mom got a yoshiblade brand knife from Bottom Dollar today and I tested it.
I tested it on my finger... pressed my finger into it and got a thin, deep cut. The metal kitchen knives I have couldn't do that (if a knife can't injure you, it's not worth the metal it's stamped from.)
Now, the metal knives have tons of advantages, though. They're more durable, they remain at a certain level of sharpness longer, and you can keep them for a long time.
What I want to know is this: Who owns ceramic knives and do you like them at all? I haven't tested it out on anything other than my own flesh and I want to know if it's a good investment overall.
I tested it on my finger... pressed my finger into it and got a thin, deep cut. The metal kitchen knives I have couldn't do that (if a knife can't injure you, it's not worth the metal it's stamped from.)
Now, the metal knives have tons of advantages, though. They're more durable, they remain at a certain level of sharpness longer, and you can keep them for a long time.
What I want to know is this: Who owns ceramic knives and do you like them at all? I haven't tested it out on anything other than my own flesh and I want to know if it's a good investment overall.
Well, they're knives. Unless you're professionally killing people or cooking, stick with shit you can find at the supermarket. Otherwise, they're not really a great investment at all.
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