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Silicone Santoku Knife - White Ceramic Blade

Sale price 21,90 €

Santoku Knife with Silicone - Performance and Elegance

Discover the Santoku knife from Tarrerias-Bonjean's Silicone Ceramic range, featuring a white ceramic blade. Designed to offer precise and clean cutting.

Ergonomic Handle and Elegant Design

The silicone handle ensures a comfortable and precise grip, facilitating meticulous cutting. Its sleek and contemporary design blends seamlessly into any kitchen.

Ref. : 11000009
In stock

Product specifications

Weight (in g)

116

Blade length (in mm)

161.2

Handle length (in mm)

135

Handle material

Silicon

Sharpening angle (Per side in °)

Elegance, Versatility, and Durability


Signed by Tarrerias-Bonjean, this 16 cm Santoku knife is a practical, high-quality tool. Easy to handle, its silicone handle offers natural anti-slip qualities. It also features a premium ceramic blade, ensuring great resistance to frequent handling.

Key Features of the 16 cm Silicone Santoku Knife


- High versatility
- Exceptional maneuverability
- Anti-slip properties and unparalleled touch of silicone
- Remarkable durability

Precautions for using ceramic knives

Ceramic is an extremely hard material, but also very brittle. It is therefore essential to take certain precautions to avoid any risk of breakage:

  • Use ceramic knives exclusively on a wooden or plastic cutting board.
  • Avoid any impact or contact between the blades and never twist the blade (unlike steel, ceramic is not flexible).
  • Do not cut hard foods, bones or frozen products.

Despite its fragility, ceramic offers an exceptional and durable cutting edge.

Blade breakage – Misuse

The instructions on the packaging specify not to cut bones. Blade breakage is usually due to improper use of the knife.

Breakage in the dishwasher

Ceramic can break if impacted during washing cycles. The packaging of ceramic knives specifies in the "Care" and "Recommendations" sections: "Do not impact the blade" or "Be careful not to bump the blade against other utensils." It is likely that the knife was damaged by other utensils in the dishwasher.

Broken handle

Although very rare, it can happen that a plastic handle cracks or breaks. Our resistance tests have shown excellent results, making it difficult to identify the exact causes of these breakages.