Non slip ergonomic handle fits all sized hands adjustable rotating blade for all peeling preferences including left handers.
Kyocera ceramic peeler replacement blade.
Kyocera ceramic peeler no rust fine ceramic blade made in japan.
Easy to use lightweight rust proof and easy to clean with an ultra sharp blade that stays sharp 10x longer than steel blades.
The knife features a ceramic blade made from kyocera s proprietary zirconia material and stays razor sharp at least 10 times longer than traditional knives.
Kyocera ceramic peeler features choose from many brightly colored peelers in 5 different styles bring some fun into your kitchen.
5 out of 5 stars 15 15 product ratings kyocera ceramic peeler no rust fine ceramic blade made in japan.
This horizontal y peeler is the everyday essential tool for the kitchen featuring an ultra sharp single sided ceramic blade made from kyocera s proprietary zirconia material produced in japan and stays razor sharp at least 10 times longer than traditional peelers.
This peeler has an ergonomic easy grip red and black handle and a specially designed rotating head mechanism for left or right handed use.
White zirconia ceramics 4 cm.
Ideal for precise slicing and trimming of fruits and vegetables.
Kyocera s ceramic peeler was one of the first and last ceramic cutting tools i got back then in 99 or 2000 i don t remember exactly.
I was rather excited about new technologies new materials for blades.
The blade is made from kyocera s very own proprietary zirconia material produced in japan for exceptional quality.
Plastic abs ergonomically designed and available in different colours.
Suitable for left and right handed users and for working towards and away from the body.
Kyocera ceramic wide peeler cwp nwh.
A great introduction to ceramics kitchen tools.
The kyocera rotating head ceramic peeler has a blade made from white zirconia ceramic for perfect peeling of carrots potatoes just about any vegetable in fact.
Kyocera fine ceramics peeler black cp nbk n from japan color variations.
And ceramics as a blade material was rather intensively promoted.
So i bought the hype and went for it.