Best Ceramic Knife Reviews 2022: Top 5+ Recommended

When I prepare meals for my family, I like to do it right.

Even when I rush to cook, being in a hurry to get it done on time, I want it to look yummy and fresh. That means that slicing and chopping have to be done with a tool you can rely on, a nice and really sharp ceramic knife.

Best Ceramic Knives

From my experience, having a blunt knife will bring you more trouble than anything else in the kitchen.

That is why I spend a lot of time choosing and testing ceramic knives before I decide on the ones I will buy for my kitchen.

While watching cooking shows and professional chefs preparing food, I noticed them using ceramic knives more and more, especially when chopping vegetables and fruits.

That made me curious about them, and I wanted to try them out myself.

And let me tell you, I was not disappointed.

Choosing between hundreds of products out there on the market was not a tough choice, though, but everything is achievable when you do the research.

This is what you need to know before choosing the best ceramic knives you can get.

How Are Ceramic Knives Made?

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In short, Zirconium Dioxide and additives are all mixed together in a liquid that turns into a fine powder when left to dry.

That powder is then pressed with such force that it binds it all together.

But as such, it is still too brittle, so it needs to be heated just up to a melting point to make it stronger.

From the start, it is shaped like a blade, so the micro-pores in it are closed tight during the process.

That makes the ceramic so hard that it scores an 8.5 on the Mohs hardness scale (diamonds are a 10, and I found out that stainless steel knives are only around 5.5 – 7.5). After making the ceramic blades in the right thickness and size, the ceramic knives are sharpened properly and stored.

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The good side of the ceramic knives

The first good thing you notice in ceramic knives is that they are really sharp. I managed to cut myself a few times before getting the hang of using them. With them, you can cut very small pieces and yet don’t have them all squashed in the process.

The hardness of the ceramic itself is important because that is what makes these knives so durable. Once sharpened right, ceramic knives stay sharp for a long time. You can just slice and slice and slice, and they are just as sharp as when you bought them.

Another great feature is that ceramic knives don’t pick up odors or bacteria, and they don’t stain. Being able to switch from dicing vegetables to slicing meat without the transference of flavor is all thanks to ceramic pores being so tightly closed that there’s virtually no opportunity for any transfer of taste or smell between foods to occur.

What is also great with ceramic blades is that they don’t rust or react to acidic fruits and vegetables. So when you cut one, you don’t see that darkening on the fruit or veggie you usually do when cutting with a steel knife.

You would think that for something to be so sharp, it has to be heavy, but these knives are so very light you can hardly feel them in your hand. It makes preparing food really easy because your hand doesn’t tire if you have to use your knife long, which is important for people my age.

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The not-so-good side of the ceramic knives

The first thing you need to know is that they are very fragile. It’s the bad side of being made out of such a hard material as ceramics. It is very brittle, so it breaks easily if you do not use it right.

That means you only use ceramic knives for slicing. No cutting into hard vegetables, or bone, or frozen food with them, even cheese, because they will chip or break in half. No prying things open either.

Dropping one on the floor will also result in a knife breaking in pieces, just like dropping a ceramic plate or cup.

You have to use them with wooden or plastic cutting boards that are softer because slicing with them on anything harder will result in the tip of the knife breaking or the knife chipping.

Being so hard, they are not as flexible as steel ones. So if you want to use them for filleting a fish, for example, that task will be almost impossible for them because they can’t bend as much.

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Maintenance, Sharpening, and Price

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It’s all good while we use these ceramic knives to chop, slice and dice, but storing them properly is just as important if you want them to last long.

They usually have a sheath of their own, so you can just place them in it and put them in a drawer.

Some (like mine) even come with a holder you can place on the counter, so they are always in arm’s reach.

You never put ceramic knives in a dishwasher if you want them to last long and remain whole.

The washer will toss them around, and after you take them out, you will have a chipped or broken blade you can just toss in the garbage bin. Wash them by hand under a stream of water, dry them by hand, and they will last you for a very long time.

Even though they stay sharp for so long, they do need to be re-sharpened from time to time.

Since ceramic is such a hard material, you need a special knife sharpener to do so.

In my opinion, it is best if you can have a professional sharpener done for you, but there are diamond sharpeners you can buy for your home, and you can use them for your steel knives as well.

Thinking that they are ceramic knives and special in a way, I thought that they would be more expensive than the stainless steel ones. But in my research, I found that, like in steel ones, it all depends on the brand and quality.

So just as we can find good affordable steel knives, there are ceramic ones as well. Which one you get depends on your personal budget.

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Most Recommended Ceramic Knife Sets: Detailed Reviews 2022

Japan was the first to make ceramic knives for kitchen use.

However, since then, manufacturing this type of knife has also become more competitive.

So now we have lots of different models on the market with varying prices, more choices, and probably more trouble in finding the right one to buy.

I have set aside these five sets of ceramic knives with the hope of making a choice easier for you.

Let’s take a look!

Kyocera Advanced Ceramic Revolution 3-Piece Ceramic Knife Set


This Kyocera blade set is a rather expensive one for only having 3 ceramic knives. Especially when you consider the fact that it doesn’t come with sheaths or a holder inside, and you have to order one to store them properly.

However, here you are paying for a brand of ceramic knives famous for their quality, sharpness, durability, longevity, and even flexibility of the blades themselves. And even though the blade is white, the ceramic doesn’t stain at all.

The handles are made of hard black plastic that provides quite a grip. But being plastic, it is understandable that it might crack or break after some time. The part where the blade starts has a little arch, so the sharp end of the blade doesn’t touch the handle and is safe even if your hand slips down a bit.

These Kyocera ceramic knives come with a lifetime warranty, so if you get them chipped or they break, you can get them replaced. However, you pay for the shipment.

The same goes for eventual re-sharpening as well, in case you need it. So if you have more than one Kyocera knife, it might be better to invest in a Kyocera’s Electric Sharpener because you can use it for all your other knives as well.

Things I liked

  • Excellent quality
  • More flexible than other ceramic knives
  • Handle some distance from the blade
  • The handle has a good grip.
  • Stay sharp for a long time.
  • They don’t stain
  • Lifetime guarantee

Things I didn’t like

  • They are rather expensive.
  • The handle might break after some time.
  • No sheaths or holders are included.
  • You need a sharpener if you don’t want to ship them.
  • The shipment charge is paid by the customer.

ZenWare 9 Piece Multi Color Ceramic Cutlery Kitchen Knives

This is a very interesting and very affordable set that comes with 4 knives in 4 different sizes, protective sheaths for each for easy storing, and a peeler. They also have a 30-day money-back guarantee in case they don’t suit your taste. Great stuff if you’re not certain will they suit you.

This ceramic knife set comes in two versions, a multi-colored one that makes it easier to pick the right size of the blade you need and an elegant black one. The blades are made of white ceramic which goes well with both versions of handles.

They are quite sharp and easy when holding in hand but not as flexible as other ceramic knives. The blades, however, are a bit brittle and can break after some time of use. You might even notice that the blades changed color slightly.

The handles are made of durable plastic, and they provide a solid grip. However, if during the slicing your hand moves closer to the blade, you may cut yourself on the sharp end near the handle.

The peeler has a very sharp blade that rotates, but using it might be a bit tricky because you peel toward the holding hand. If you don’t have experience in using this type of peeler, I advise you to be extra cautious.

Things I liked

  • Affordable
  • Light
  • It has protective sheaths
  • 30-day money-back guarantee
  • Sharp blades
  • Durable plastic handles
  • Comes with a peeler

Things I didn’t like

  • Breaks easily
  • Not as flexible
  • The blade stains
  • No protection on handle
  • Peeler is tricky to use

Kyocera Revolution Ceramic Knife Set, 4 pieces


This is a 4-piece set with dark-coated ceramics that gives it a very elegant look and doesn’t stain. It is a bit more expensive than ZenWare one, but still affordable and even comes with a 30-day warranty.

One of the knives is a serrated bread knife that is quite practical to use. However, there are no sheaths included in this set so if you want to store them properly you might need to find something suitable for them.

These ceramic knives are very light and have an ergonomic design with handles that are user-friendly and easy to grip. Handles are made from durable plastic that is also BPA-free. But there is no protection at the end of the handles, so if your hand slips, the edges are quite sharp, and you could easily cut yourself.

The blades are made using the CIP (Cold Isocratic Pressing) technology which makes them sharper, stronger, and more durable. However, they are a bit more brittle and do get dull rather soon, and need to be sharpened often.

You have to be careful with using the sharpener, though. Actually, it might not be such a good idea to use it at all with these knives, because they are prone to chipping while re-sharpening.

Things I liked

  • Has a 30-day warranty
  • Affordable
  • The blades don’t stain
  • Comes with a serrated knife
  • Ergonomic design
  • User-friendly handle
  • BPA free
  • Blades made with CIP technology

Things I didn’t like

  • No sheaths included
  • No protection on handle
  • More brittle blades
  • Get dull fast
  • Prone to chipping while re-sharpening

Ceramic Knife Set – 3 Chef Rated Blades with SafeEdge Back Corners


This is a very interesting set of 3 gray ceramic knives that is a bit over-priced considering it comes with no holder or sheaths included. They come in a box that is a bit hard to store or keep at hand, so you might need a holder for them if you use them every day.

Blades are very sharp, durable and they don’t stain. They are just not as flexible, so even though it says that they can be washed in a dishwasher, I do not recommend doing that. And in case they don’t suit you, you have a 30-day money-back guarantee.

The handles are ergonomically shaped and don’t slip out of your hand because they are made of soft but firm rubber that makes handling quite easy. The handle has a small protective part near the blade, so there is no chance that your hand will slide down, resulting in a cut. However, that part might get in the way of slicing sometimes, so have that in mind.

A feature I was not satisfied with is that the glue used to hold the ceramic blade and handle together is very weak. After a rather short time of using, one of the handles just came apart. Unforgivable for a product of this price.

Things I liked

  • The blade stays sharp
  • It doesn’t stain
  • The handle is ergonomically designed
  • It is made of rubber with good grip
  • The top part of the handle protects from hand sliding
  • It comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee

Things I didn’t like

  • Sheaths are not included
  • Blades are not that flexible
  • They are a bit expensive for what you get
  • The glue holding the knife together is very weak
  • The protective part can get in a way when slicing

MoiChef 8-Piece Premium Ceramic Knife Set

This affordable multi-colored set comes with 4 different size knives and 4 white sheaths for each of them. The knives are light and comfortable when holding in hand. But you have to be careful when sheathing them because they are very tight, and you might cut yourself or break the blade if you push too hard.

Blades are made of white ceramic that is quite sharp and strong, just not that flexible. They don’t stain when used, just have in mind that the yellow knife might be the weakest link. Whether from being used more often or it’s just a manufacturing issue, this knife is the first one to chip or break.

The handle is made of hard plastic and is ergonomically designed and arched a little so slicing and chopping are quite easy. However, you need to be careful with the biggest red knife because the edge near the handle is sharp, and if your hand slips you might cut yourself. However, I did read on their website that they fixed this issue, so I hope this is no longer a problem.

The price-to-value ratio is so good that if you want to make this set more eye-catching, you might want to get a holder for it. That way, the knives will always stay within your reach.

Things I liked

  • Great price to value ratio
  • Sheaths are included
  • They stay sharp
  • The blade doesn’t stain
  • Have multi-colored handle
  • The handle is ergonomically designed and arched

Things I didn’t like

  • Sheaths are a bit tight
  • Blades are not that flexible
  • The yellow knife is the weakest
  • The red knife has a sharp edge near the handle

Which ceramic knife set to choose?

After reviewing and testing all these ceramic knife sets, I have come to a conclusion on how you can decide which set to get.

That choice is based on your experience in handling a ceramic knife itself.

If you are a beginner in using them, I suggest you get the MoiChef 8-Piece Premium Ceramic Knife Set.

The reason is quite simple. The price of the set compared to the quality is very satisfactory, but not so much that in case you have an accident and a knife breaks, you will be sorry you spent so much money.

The knives themselves are easy to handle and are a great tool to help you learn how to use ceramic knives properly.

If you are an experienced ceramic knife user, however, I suggest the Kyocera Advanced Ceramic Revolution 3-Piece Ceramic Knife Set.

Only an experienced chef can use all the advantages that these Japanese knives give. They are very flexible, very sharp, require little maintenance, and have a life-long guarantee.

They are costly, but knowing how to use these knives properly, they will last you so long you won’t need to spend any more money on a new set unless you want to add more Kyocera knives to it.

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