Yoshi Blade - Product Review

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  • Опубліковано 11 вер 2024
  • Jack Scalfani adds another product review to his channel. This time it's the Yoshi Blade. He will let you know if it's worth buying or not.
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  • @Idkprobablyyeet
    @Idkprobablyyeet 9 років тому +147

    Well jack, 2 things.
    1: It's not steel, it's ceramic. Yes, it broke, but you can't blame the knife because you were cutting wood.
    2: When have you ever cut a food that is as hard as wood? The knife won't break in food.

    • @wisthekiller
      @wisthekiller 9 років тому +16

      "Ever cut a food that's as hard as wood?"
      Spaghetti squash.

    • @andythegreat101
      @andythegreat101 9 років тому +5

      ***** the whole point is that ceramic blades aren't built for cutting hard materials. It should be kept to cutting fruits and vegetables. No matter if it's the Yoshi blade or any ceramic blade, they aren't made for hard materials.

    • @andythegreat101
      @andythegreat101 9 років тому +1

      ***** haha your right. I have a ceramic knife and it works great but it's too limited to what I can use it for.

    • @waislandman6843
      @waislandman6843 9 років тому +7

      ***** Do you use a sledge hammer to drive in a penny nail to hang a picture? Correct tool for the right job...

    • @waislandman6843
      @waislandman6843 9 років тому

      Fair enough.
      I own both and use them for their proper uses.
      Wasn't trying to start a war of words...

  • @jasone3962
    @jasone3962 8 років тому +156

    it's a ceramic blade!!!!!!!!! not for cutting wood 🙈

    • @tesihmil
      @tesihmil 8 років тому +1

      +Jason Esquibel Dohh! - YES!! :/ *disaster*

    • @freedomofnow
      @freedomofnow 8 років тому +4

      +Jason Esquibel Thank you. You can't dull those knives, but you can break them. There's like a basic knowledge of how these products work, and that knowledge is completely missing. :p

    • @LasermanSteam
      @LasermanSteam 8 років тому +1

      even so they crack on regular use too, we have like 5 ceramic knifes and all of them chipped pretty badly

    • @Diabolus1978
      @Diabolus1978 8 років тому

      +Martin Lindgren u can dull them they are like all knives they need to be sharpened

  • @uf4974
    @uf4974 9 років тому +134

    "This things breaking like crazy, maybe it wasn't such a good idea to cut wood with it" *keeps cutting wood with it* 😑😑😑😑

    • @tesihmil
      @tesihmil 8 років тому +1

      +Umbreen Fatmah Yea - not for the wood! It's NOT!! ...duhh.

  • @LiveFraBremenstyrer
    @LiveFraBremenstyrer 10 років тому +132

    You can't blame the knife because it doesn't work at things it's not designed to. That's like saying a car is shit because it can't float

  • @ArronUmberger
    @ArronUmberger 10 років тому +45

    In defense of the Yoshi blade, trying to dull the knife wasn't very smart. lol. Even high quality ceramic blades would chip or even shatter under such abuse. Under normal, non-abusive, circumstances, the blade should last for years.

  • @dannyboyle6500
    @dannyboyle6500 10 років тому +31

    *breaks knife*
    *notices he broke knife*
    *continues to break knife*
    "Uh, looks like that wasn't the best idea."
    C'mon Jack.

  • @Siryath
    @Siryath 9 років тому +35

    Is this a joke channel? Like the onion but more subtle and for cooking?

  • @JgHaverty
    @JgHaverty 8 років тому +16

    WHY WOULD YOU DEMO A KNIFE TO CUT A WOODEN HANDLE..... I dont think my damascus knife would make it through that thing...

  • @BestefarFissk
    @BestefarFissk 10 років тому +73

    0 knife skills. -1 if it was possible.

  • @LongboardGuy167
    @LongboardGuy167 8 років тому +16

    I think the funniest thing is that both the warning sign AND the usage booklet would have told this guy that ceramic blades are extremely brittle and that you shouldn't apply unnecessary pressure to them. But oh well. To each their own, I suppose.

  • @bestdogever1287
    @bestdogever1287 10 років тому +17

    well last time i checked chef knives are for food, not wood why do we care if it doesnt cut through wood :/

  • @TurfSurf
    @TurfSurf 9 років тому +20

    it's in the instruction that you are not suppose to cut bones or hard items or drop it, it's ceramic

  • @MrClorkie
    @MrClorkie 8 років тому +79

    You should probably learn how to use a knife correctly..

  • @Startsingingnow
    @Startsingingnow 10 років тому +125

    It is ceramic, of course it will break if you try to cut wood with it! jajaja

    • @selfishlyintrigued
      @selfishlyintrigued 9 років тому +1

      Problem comes down to lying. If your advert shows it doing something, it better will do it.

    • @Jrenyar
      @Jrenyar 9 років тому +4

      JamesCizuz Does the yoshi blade say it cuts through wood? probably not because it's not a saw, its a knife, unless it was maybe serrated, no knife will cut through wood. Because it's no designed to. Anyway don't trust Jack, his reviews will always go beyond what they're meant to, because he doesn't like the product. His metal knife wasn't shaping up to well against the yoshi blade , so he has to think of something that will definitely make his knife look good. He's biased.

    • @selfishlyintrigued
      @selfishlyintrigued 9 років тому +3

      Jrenyar I'm not defending jack but yeah it does say it can go through wood. If you say or show a product doing something; it better do it.

    • @Jrenyar
      @Jrenyar 9 років тому +10

      JamesCizuz Where does it say that? Show me a source and I'll believe you, because I doubt people who make ceramic knives are stupid enough to say that. (FYI I've seen the advert and it doesn't say/show cutting wood anywhere)

  • @justletmesigninokthx
    @justletmesigninokthx 9 років тому +42

    This give me a fantastic new recipe idea; celery salad with toasted wooden croutons !!! Garnished with the finest fragments of a ceramic knife.

  • @sleestack13
    @sleestack13 9 років тому +11

    "The peeler seems to work nicely, so let's douse it in gasoline, set it ablaze, and run it over with a truck".

  • @nudope3799
    @nudope3799 8 років тому +23

    9:08 jack learns how to use a peeler correctly

  • @kingdom7777777
    @kingdom7777777 9 років тому +32

    He is so bad, that im starting to think that he is Trolling...

  • @JenniferJoachims
    @JenniferJoachims 8 років тому +4

    you say it's a fail even though it's your fault for using it on wood.

  • @thomaspigg306
    @thomaspigg306 8 років тому +31

    I have had a Yoshi knife ever since they first came out. Still have it and with a little knowledge you can sharpen them, but I'd suggest that you understand what your doing first.
    First off, its a CERAMIC blade, that means NOT STEEL!!!! There are limitations to this type of knife. And if you'd care to watch the video again, you can cut just about anything with a ceramic blade that you canna steel blade.
    I don't know many people that would try to cut a bone (or wooden spoon: ie; dumbass) with a steel knife let alone a ceramic one. Goes back to the old saying, "use the right tool for the job". You wouldn't try to put out a house fire with a fly swatter so why use a knife to try to cut through a bone. That's why the " cleaver" was invented.
    As far as sharpening one, you have to get a stone that's specifically made to sharpen ceramic in order to do so. Knowing this idiot, he'd probably use a regular sharpening stone on this, or worse yet, one of those "quick sharpening" deals, you know, the one with the little steel blades in it that you either run your knife across, or you run it across your knife.. You know, the one he said he used to sharpen a surrated knife. Come on, most people know that if your going to sharpen a surrated blade knife, you take it to someone that has a machine specifically designed to sharpen it. And if your going to sharpen a steel bladed knife, please at least practice on a blade that you can throw away if your skills aren't up to the test.
    I don't know everything, OK! But I've been sharpening knives now for about 50 years. It took me about a year to really get REAL good at it. And yes Jackie, there's more to sharpening a blade than just dragging it across a stone. If you think otherwise, I don't want you near my blades.
    I'm glad he actually took the time to bend over and get the care instructions for the Yoshi. They are a great knife, once you learn the limits of it. Like I said, I cut everything with mine except for rocks, firewood and dinosaur bones.

    • @thomaspigg306
      @thomaspigg306 8 років тому

      louis porcellini A little knowledge goes a long way!

    • @Falcodrin
      @Falcodrin 6 років тому

      some ways of preparing chickens have you pushing the blade down through several ribs. The warning about boneless is hopefully to prevent people from doing that

  • @Sluxslol
    @Sluxslol 6 років тому +4

    did you also try to peel the spoon?

  • @Smidday1
    @Smidday1 8 років тому +33

    Anybody else cringe watching him slice?

  • @GlorifiedArchitect
    @GlorifiedArchitect 8 років тому +20

    Sorry Jack, but your knife skills scare me 🙈

  • @TheANiMeCrAzY21
    @TheANiMeCrAzY21 13 років тому +5

    I laughed my ass off every time he chipped some of the knife off. XD

  • @Lamarsh67
    @Lamarsh67 8 років тому +64

    Someone get this guy out of the kitchen, forever.

    • @SS4Xani
      @SS4Xani 8 років тому

      RapiDSpacE13 His knowledge of cooking devices surpasses mine but as to his culinary skills, I can honestly say I am unsure who would be more adept. Granted my knowledge has been imparted from various sources including family, friends, and professional chefs.
      Clarification: I am not saying that I, by any means, am anything more than an amateur; I am merely implying that I have been watching and learning from several sources. Lol

    • @Rapid98k
      @Rapid98k 8 років тому

      SS4Xanatos
      Unrelated question, but does SS4 in your name represent anything?

    • @SS4Xani
      @SS4Xani 8 років тому

      RapiDSpacE13 Lol. Yeah. I created this name back in 2007 during my Freshman year of college. I am a big fan of both the Dragonball series and Star Wars. The SS4 stands for Super Saiyan 4. Xanatos is the Jedi-turned-Dark-Jedi Apprentice of Qui-Gon Jinn before he took Obi-Wan Kenobi as his Apprentice in lieu of Xanatos. :D

    • @Rapid98k
      @Rapid98k 8 років тому +1

      I knew it! Super Saiyan 4. DBZ for lyfe! Or GT, as you know, SS4.

    • @SS4Xani
      @SS4Xani 8 років тому

      RapiDSpacE13 :D
      And when I say I am a Star Wars fan, I want to say I am a TRUE Star Wars fan - meaning a fan of what is now considered to be non-canon...97% of the storyline - the Expanded Universe. What Disney has managed to destroy/remake into their image, I consider to be an alternate timeline (it's the only way I can watch it and still be a fan of the franchise without raging over everything that was lost).

  • @genepark6923
    @genepark6923 8 років тому +2

    I've had a yoshi knife for several years and it is still very sharp. It is used everyday. However, I've never used it to saw wood. The comparison knife is cheap and I wouldn't allow it in my kitchen. Mine came with the peeler and it worked very well, but I prefer my old fashioned stainless steel peeler that must've cost $.75 when I bought it 40 years ago. To sharpen it I run the slit of the blade over the tip of the butchers steel.

  • @barryclevenger7456
    @barryclevenger7456 8 років тому +8

    I can't recall using a slice of wood on any of my sandwiches.

    • @maxxh5331
      @maxxh5331 5 років тому +1

      Personally, I prefer a wood burrito.

  • @Dominikmj
    @Dominikmj 8 років тому +7

    That is pretty stupid. You have to use a tool, for what it is made for. Ceramic knives (even the expensive ones) are amazing to cut fruit (acidity usually degrade metal and makes knives dull), vegetables, meat... for hard cheeses (or soft cheeses), wood (wtf!!!) and other things, you use a different knife!
    Yes - this knife is not made for morons. And if anyone believes that a knife is staying sharp forever... well I don’t know about this person...

  • @DustinRodriguez1_0
    @DustinRodriguez1_0 9 років тому +4

    Heh, as soon as he said 'I'm going to try to dull it' I said 'he's going to chip it!' Ceramic knives are not like steel knives! They are super super hard and you can not use them on hard things that would seriously dull steel knives. You're not supposed to use them on glass cutting boards either or, they say, with meat with bones... I don't have one (yet, I want one) but I am guessing the boned meat is only a problem if you actually hit the bone... I've never tried to slice through bone with any knife, and I'd use a boning knife to debone stuff anyway.

  • @kylelombardi7906
    @kylelombardi7906 6 років тому +2

    Can't believe he used a ceramic knife on wood and was surprised when it broke

  • @stap1er
    @stap1er 13 років тому +3

    *warning! read before opening!*
    "pfff. stupid."
    *slice*
    "ooh there goes my thumb."

  • @steph3593
    @steph3593 8 років тому +8

    ...try a saw if your into cutting wood.

  • @purplemutantas
    @purplemutantas 9 років тому +6

    A much better test would be a quality PROPERLY sharpened straight edge knife VS the Yoshi blade. The yoshi may be sharp out of the box, but i would imagine it wouldn't stand up to a decent stainless steel knife that is properly maintained. It seems the target market for the yoshi is people who don't know how to care for a knife. Those are the kind of people that will end up chipping the blade. I am sure most yoshi owners put their knife in the dishwater.
    "never needs sharpening" is just marketing BS. ALL knives will dull at some point. It's best to stay away from gimmicks and get a real knife and learn how to maintain it.
    You should ditch the silly serrated knife for a good/decent plain edge knife and a good sharpening system. I use a honing steel and spyderco triangle sharpmaker to maintain my knives. Works great.

  • @OverlandOne
    @OverlandOne 8 років тому +2

    Diamond whetstones will sharpen that blade. It is made from transformation toughened zirconium oxide so, it is about 8.5 on the Moh's scale of hardness, where diamond is 10.

    • @BlackVelvetDaydream
      @BlackVelvetDaydream 8 років тому

      Yeah but using a stone mangles your blade more than it does sharpen it. A tump will sharpen the hell out of almost anything, and without mutilating it. But they're also expensive and not easy to use.

  • @sp00kypink
    @sp00kypink 10 років тому +4

    Why are you slicing the sausage while it is in the plastic...

    • @kylkinger
      @kylkinger 10 років тому +1

      A lot of people do that. I think its just easier than removing all of the plastic from the sausage. If you think about it, it also keeps the sausage "Fresher" because you still have about 90% of the original vaccum sealed package on it.

    • @sp00kypink
      @sp00kypink 10 років тому

      Really?! I would think the plastic would be harder to remove this way! That's interesting, I'll have to try it that way then. :)

    • @kylkinger
      @kylkinger 10 років тому

      It is kinda weird when you think about it..... I'm not sure which way is "Better" but I've always seen people cut through sausage and cheese with the plastic still on them. Hm, wonder who first thought of that idea.....

  • @TransplantHelper
    @TransplantHelper 4 роки тому +1

    I’m watching old videos but the are still great. I use ceramic knives also. I love the sharpness but I dropped one on the floor and it shattered so I wasn’t surprised when your broke

  • @jebronlames5997
    @jebronlames5997 Рік тому +4

    You can't cut diamonds with it?! What a piece of crap.

  • @ov3rcl0cked
    @ov3rcl0cked 9 років тому +1

    Ceramic is harder than steel, which also means its more brittle. Since its so sharp, a ceramic blade rarely(possibly never) needs to be honed or sharpened. Ceramic has to be sharpened with diamond. Since its so brittle, cutting something hard could break the blade. Don't cut bones, frozen foods, or anything hard. They make a good knife for processing vegetables and fruits, but I'd stray away from using it to carve or debone.

  • @alexthermostat694
    @alexthermostat694 10 років тому +9

    Ahahahaha i really think its funny that hes trying to cut like a profesionall all fast and atuff but he cant and hes just messing up. Dude, slow down.

  • @maxxh5331
    @maxxh5331 5 років тому +2

    You were doing a pretty good job…but then you lost me when attempting to cut the wooden spoon.

  • @wesleywilliam2007
    @wesleywilliam2007 8 років тому +5

    Of course it broke. It's ceramic. It is very brittle and can't withstand what a steel blade could handle.

  • @cookingwithjackshow
    @cookingwithjackshow  13 років тому +1

    @MrMichael520 why. It doesn't really matter any more after the first break. 1 break or 5 breaks and it's still useless.

  • @BlackVelvetDaydream
    @BlackVelvetDaydream 8 років тому +3

    Yeah, ceramic blades are extremely sharp and they have ridiculously good edge retention. However, they're not very easy or smooth to sharpen, should the blade dull. Thankfully that's not likely.

    • @piecugaming4584
      @piecugaming4584 8 років тому +2

      So hostile for what reason.

    • @invader_ren5974
      @invader_ren5974 8 років тому +2

      why so cocky

    • @alidan
      @alidan 6 років тому +1

      the problem is with such a thin edge, the chip VERY easily even on things they were made to cut

  • @cookingwithjackshow
    @cookingwithjackshow  13 років тому

    @SkateBoardingIsGnarr this house was build in the 60's and that was when women stayed home and cooked, cleaned and did laundry. They felt that this was convenient for the women to not have to leave the kitchen when they cooked or cleaned. All the houses in my neighborhood are build this way. Some have remodeled them and moved them somewhere else.

  • @PatGencarelli
    @PatGencarelli 8 років тому +5

    :i dont know how this stuff works" ... its a knife and a peeler....

  • @barrakimanta
    @barrakimanta 8 років тому +2

    He wasn't cutting the wood to test it's sharpness. He was cutting the wood to try and dull it to see if he could, and if it would hold up as well as the steel knife.

  • @Mooza1
    @Mooza1 7 років тому +3

    You need one of those kid's safety knives. And a helmet.

  • @Dollapfin
    @Dollapfin 6 років тому +1

    Ceramic blades are not designed to cut wood. That’s why they’re not used in survival knives.

  • @ongansan
    @ongansan 8 років тому +30

    DSP of cooking

  • @shortyaep73
    @shortyaep73 11 років тому +1

    I have had my Yoshi blade for years. If you read the instructions it tells you not to use it on marble and other products. I love it and this is the knife I use on everything. You can even use it on meats with bones.

  • @HanDidAThing
    @HanDidAThing 10 років тому +4

    idk how I ended up here but all these comments about the wood cutting thing have you ever seen commercials for these kind of knives? They show people cutting wood, or like this one did a pineapple, and then right to something soft like tomatoes. He was replicating the way the commercials show the knives and also in the very beginning he said "I don't know the best test for knives" so ....

    • @LiveFraBremenstyrer
      @LiveFraBremenstyrer 10 років тому +5

      They didn't show the Yoshi blade cutting wood. a Ceramic blade is good because it stays sharp and if you take care of it it won't break.

    • @KWEIEWKDNBWKDBXF
      @KWEIEWKDNBWKDBXF 10 років тому +1

      ***** yes they did wen the yoshi blade`s first comershial

    • @vonWolfeXIII
      @vonWolfeXIII 10 років тому

      Well yeah but they don't do it with CERAMIC KNIVES, any half wit wouldn't do that.

    • @Chemeleon15
      @Chemeleon15 9 років тому +1

      GamerGirl do you have a link to it on youtube? The only ones i found showed the blade taking filings off a sharpening(straightening) steel. i can't find it ever being used on wood.

    • @KWEIEWKDNBWKDBXF
      @KWEIEWKDNBWKDBXF 9 років тому

      oh ill find it for you

  • @justaddmusclecom
    @justaddmusclecom 9 років тому +1

    Those Ceramic pans seem to be pretty worthless also. At least I have not had any luck with them. All of mine started sticking after a while.

  • @mjSnap
    @mjSnap 10 років тому +3

    hmm, if that leaves shards of sharp material when it breaks, it's not safe for food use... it could kill you if it chips off into some food and you don't notice in time.

    • @SumDuud
      @SumDuud 10 років тому +2

      I can assure you that it will not leave shards of sharp metal if it breaks (since it is a ceramic knife)

    • @mjSnap
      @mjSnap 10 років тому +1

      haha, point taken... but if it leaves shards of sharp *anything* it's not suitable for use with food

    • @jackmartin3576
      @jackmartin3576 10 років тому +3

      I don't think you will be cutting wood to eat so I wouldn't worry about it breaking

    • @SumDuud
      @SumDuud 10 років тому +3

      Might be cutting meat with a bone.

    • @jackmartin3576
      @jackmartin3576 10 років тому +5

      Good point but you should really be using a boning knife

  • @everythingknife8763
    @everythingknife8763 9 років тому

    I bought a Yoshi Blade years ago and I hated it right out of the box. My #1 problem with the knife is the rubber handle material is molded around the heel of the blade. This means you can't get the blade flat on the cutting board. A rocking chop is impossible with this knife.
    On the other hand, the peeler is absolutely amazing and works as well today as is did when I bought it. Since the peeler literally never comes into contact with anything but food (no cutting boards or anything) the blade stays perfect.

  • @dasisosa23
    @dasisosa23 8 років тому +7

    I wanna scream at you.

  • @CatherineonCandy
    @CatherineonCandy 13 років тому +1

    OMG! When it chipped, omg that was HILARIOUS!! Episodes like theese make me love watching you!!

  • @IzludeTingel
    @IzludeTingel 8 років тому +3

    Damascus chef's knives on ebay for $40, that's all you'll ever need. Learn to sharpen them and they'll serve you well for a good long time.

  • @ReptilesEHH
    @ReptilesEHH 13 років тому

    The knife didn't break but because you put it in the groove in the wooden spoon and the slight bend of the knife will cause it to chip as it is a ceramic knife. Its like when you drop your ceramic mug and it chips, your putting a force on the ceramic and causes it to chip.

  • @TrafalgarLaw00
    @TrafalgarLaw00 9 років тому +12

    I was watching Avengers Age of Ultron Trailer.... how did I ended up in here?

    • @TheTslat
      @TheTslat 9 років тому +6

      Was Ultron cutting Celery in the trailer?

    • @TrafalgarLaw00
      @TrafalgarLaw00 9 років тому +2

      ***** Alahu Akhbar

    • @Fadel_Abbas
      @Fadel_Abbas 9 років тому

      end******

    • @Mrm0nG0
      @Mrm0nG0 9 років тому

      +Hal Jordan You were drunk FACEPALM!

  • @cookingwithjackshow
    @cookingwithjackshow  13 років тому

    @ThorMaxx Yes. I will use this new one on veggies, but can I cut carrots, what if I hit the pit of an avacado. That's what bothers me. Not sure when it will chip.

  • @jonathantate8103
    @jonathantate8103 8 років тому +5

    dem crazy knife skills tho

  • @Pansynthia2me
    @Pansynthia2me 4 роки тому +1

    I have a Yoshi Blade, I've had it for over 10 years and it cuts just like it did on day one. One of my favorites. I had the vegi peeler, but one of my kids dropped it on the floor and it shattered. The peeler was my favorite as well.

    • @allcapwilly2353
      @allcapwilly2353 4 роки тому +3

      wow, imagine all the uncut wood in your house... sick

  • @iLuminousbeats
    @iLuminousbeats 8 років тому +16

    Stop doing this cause you cant handle food, and you are really bad handling the knifes and kitchen equipment overall lol

  • @MrWIbackpacker
    @MrWIbackpacker 6 років тому +1

    Hard cheese = Parmesan, Romano, and the like, soft cheese = colby, cheddar, mozzarella, Swiss and the like... if you’ve spent time around food you don’t need to send cheese out to be tested to tell if it’s a hard cheese or not.

  • @themercifulservant4345
    @themercifulservant4345 8 років тому +4

    do you even know how to respect things even they dissapoint you, you dont respect the knife after its broke because your own unintellegent experiment with wood, you dont even know Mosh Scale, learn anything else except cooking

  • @CrazyFreak714
    @CrazyFreak714 8 місяців тому +2

    So what was the point with the knife cutting on wood?? And he scammed Wallmart.

  • @NecroBanana
    @NecroBanana 8 років тому +4

    The amount of cringe here is amazing.

  • @SaiE8
    @SaiE8 13 років тому +1

    "The yoshi blade, stays sharp in your stomach"

  • @jrgen9645
    @jrgen9645 8 років тому +12

    well, probably never going to watch more from you...

  • @brittanymartinez8276
    @brittanymartinez8276 10 років тому +1

    I love the Yoshi Blade! I only use it on fruits and veggies, anyway. It especially works well when segmenting oranges and slicing tomatoes.

  • @nepneppe3645
    @nepneppe3645 10 років тому +3

    ceramic not made to go through wood LEL

  • @prizegotti
    @prizegotti 12 років тому

    The reason it broke is because extreme tension is caused when sawing something like wood and you dont saw completely straight. Its the same reason the saw locks up when you're trying to saw and you accidently saw off in a slightly different direction. Metal just bends when this happens, this blade is ceramic, ceramic doesnt bend.

  • @dieselaf6292
    @dieselaf6292 10 років тому +3

    Not a genius are you? It's ceramic! Not meant to cut wood. Mong!

    • @KWEIEWKDNBWKDBXF
      @KWEIEWKDNBWKDBXF 10 років тому

      dude why are you ackting like yo have never seen wood geting cut its not exsideing

    • @dieselaf6292
      @dieselaf6292 10 років тому +1

      lpskristen g If you could spell, I would graciously respond. But to that I say, asphinctersayswhat....

    • @KWEIEWKDNBWKDBXF
      @KWEIEWKDNBWKDBXF 10 років тому

      ok im just an littel kid

    • @dieselaf6292
      @dieselaf6292 10 років тому

      Where is your parents then little mong? They shouldn't be letting you scour the Internet at 5 years old!

  • @TheOGMattBurns
    @TheOGMattBurns 12 років тому +1

    I love my Yoshi Blade. It's the first knife I reach for. Worth the $15 I paid for it. Just take care of it, and it'll last a long time.

  • @Thaneii
    @Thaneii 10 років тому +3

    Ceramic blades suck. They are too fragile, and only idiots like them. If you drop it on the floor, it will break, or even shatter. On a good day, I'm really clumsy, and drop stuff all the time, so I'll take metal any day. I have knives that are decades old, and when properly sharpened with a stone and steel, they'll do just a good of a job, and do NOT fall apart.

    • @MrAnxZiety
      @MrAnxZiety 10 років тому +2

      Well, If you're not a clumsy idiot with knives, then it wouldn't shatter, now would it?

    • @Thaneii
      @Thaneii 10 років тому

      Kenny McCormick I'm not a clumsy idiot, just clumsy, because I have Rheumatoid Arthritis in my hands and wrists.

    • @MrAnxZiety
      @MrAnxZiety 10 років тому

      Wasn't saying you specifically.

    • @Thaneii
      @Thaneii 10 років тому +1

      Kenny McCormick No harm, no foul. Nice save. Let's work best with the things that work best for us. Perhaps I was too harsh in saying only idiots like them. I just have a need to rely on a knife that won't shatter when my hands stop working, and I can't hold on to things. I'm sorry if I offended you in my original statement.

    • @MrAnxZiety
      @MrAnxZiety 10 років тому +2

      Thaneii It's fine. Sorry it seemed like a snapped.

  • @Tofticus
    @Tofticus 8 років тому

    hey jack.i'm no scientist in any way,but i'm pretty sure the ceramic blade chipped because of the sudden heat caused by the friction of cutting through wood.stones exploding and cracking in a campfire is a similar example.

  • @tpsplatinum3562
    @tpsplatinum3562 7 років тому +1

    Sharp yet brittle. I don't know what you expected from ceramic. Even a diamond blade would have broken with the wood test.

  • @Skaterboooooi12
    @Skaterboooooi12 13 років тому

    "Hey, look at this, read before opening" "Stupid..."
    Flicks it away. Friggin' hysterical.

  • @adamtacata589
    @adamtacata589 7 років тому +2

    Gordon Ramsay should react to his knife skills and his stupidity

  • @Deserticeninja
    @Deserticeninja 11 років тому

    yes it does because it states "Since they are brittle they may break if dropped on a hard surface,and cannot be used for chopping through bones,or frozen foods" and a wood spoon is just as hard as bone

  • @mortenbakke2810
    @mortenbakke2810 8 років тому

    ceramic knives are extremely brittle, yet very hard, the fact that they are very hard means that you will have a longer lasting edge under normal circumstances. however the knife's Achilles heel, is that it cannot bend particularly well, and it doesn't handle being used on bony meat, and other hard food that might bend it while you cut.
    Sharpening a ceramic knife is no problem, its essentially the same process as sharpening steel blades, but since it is harder than steel you need something harder than a ordinary sharpening rod, you need one, either in a harder kind of ceramic, or one with tiny diamond particles. a diamond sharpening rod is better on a steel knife aswell.

  • @born2burn1
    @born2burn1 11 років тому

    It did not fail as a knife. He did say it cuts great. I have never ever tried cutting wood with a kitchen knife. That is why utility knifes are made from thicker steel.

  • @YogSothoth24601
    @YogSothoth24601 8 років тому

    The Polish version of this product actually has in the instructions that if the knife chips even a little, you have to throw it out, because it becomes dangerous, as it can chip more in those places even on soft produce.

  • @Blurgle3
    @Blurgle3 13 років тому

    I'm not sure why so many people assume that sharpening is a bad thing. "Never needs sharpening" doesn't mean "stays sharp" but "can't be sharpened". It's marketing-speak. I'd like to see you compare Wusthofs with Globals so viewers can see the difference between German and Japanese knives.

  • @cookingwithjackshow
    @cookingwithjackshow  13 років тому

    @FrailShiver Glad you had a great Thanksgiving. Thanks for watching.

  • @ThemeParkNetYT
    @ThemeParkNetYT 8 років тому +2

    Jack I like your vids, but it was quite a stupid idea to cut wood with a ceramic knife...

  • @italian4557
    @italian4557 6 років тому +1

    "somewhere in my food is a ceramic piece of chunk" didn't break any pieces on food.

  • @cookingwithjackshow
    @cookingwithjackshow  13 років тому

    @kenziekae02 to dull the blade. it claims it stays sharp forever.

  • @Deserticeninja
    @Deserticeninja 11 років тому

    Ceramic knives will not corrode in harsh environments,are non magnetic,and do not conduct electricity at room temperature. Because of their resistance to strong acid and caustic substances,and their ability to retain a cutting edge longer than forged metal knives,ceramic knives are a much more suitable culinary tool for slicing boneless meat,vegetables, fruit and bread.Since they are brittle they may break if dropped on a hard surface,and cannot be used for chopping through bones,or frozen foods

  • @cookingwithjackshow
    @cookingwithjackshow  13 років тому

    @iLovemusic3124 it's ceramic. A brittle hard white very sharp stone material

  • @cookingwithjackshow
    @cookingwithjackshow  13 років тому

    @Msjanedoe124 neither are metal knives. It was the perfect dulling test.

  • @popokikolohe
    @popokikolohe 13 років тому

    The knife is good for what it was designed to do... but if you read the care & maintenance guide he tossed out, it's for slicing, not for cutting hard cheese or carving with meat/poultry with bones, etc.
    I wold say it passed the test, for what it supposed to do.

  • @faithfullee9689
    @faithfullee9689 9 років тому +2

    I love this channel. Jack you're hilarious!

  • @cometo2004
    @cometo2004 13 років тому

    Ceramic knives are brittle. While steel knives are better in tensile strength. There is a difference in material. That would explain why the ceramic knife broke when you tried to cut the wood.

  • @spamdaspam
    @spamdaspam 8 років тому +1

    Breaks knife proceed to awkwardly peel vegetable.

  • @HagendazPVP
    @HagendazPVP 11 років тому

    The blade is ceramic, similar to porcelain. Obviously if you put enough pressure on it (seeing as how it's really thin) of course it's going to break especially with any stray from a truly straight cut. It says it'll dull slower than your average blade, and this is true, use it to cut many things that would normally dull an average blade, not a wooden spoon...

  • @enp3413
    @enp3413 6 років тому

    I have a Yoshi Blade that we bought at a Bed Bath and Beyond a few years ago... its still sharp to this day, but the blade length isn't a favourite of mine, nor is the handle, as the rubberized texture, for some reason and somehow, has become tacky and is rubbing away in places.. o.p I only hand-wash with soap and water. Not sure why that is.. it mostly just sits in a drawer now, but, I love that it came with a little blade sheath to keep it safe from chipping~ :) Note: it really isn't meant to be used with anything hard... its great for vegetables, but NOT hard/tough things... as would make sense for a ceramic knife ;p
    Glad to see your video of it, even if its a "back-log" within your upload content ;) haha

  • @DaIGGS
    @DaIGGS 11 років тому

    Ceramic is much stronger than steel, which also means it is more rigid and inflexible (brittle) so it wont fair well if you drop it. I'm not sold on the Yoshi blade, but Kyocera makes pretty good ceramic knives. The downside is that you have to send it in to get resharpened and are expensive.

  • @Skurvy2k
    @Skurvy2k 12 років тому

    when properly fired it can be nearly as hard as steel, but the point of ceramic knives isnt their blade strength its the fact that the edges never corrode.

  • @gamacichi
    @gamacichi 13 років тому

    jack all you have to do is go to walmart go where the knives are not the kitchen knives the hunting, carving, and pocket knives somewhere there there's a sharpener for steel and ceramic knives hope this was helpful