If you've ever looked down at a humble chef's knife and wondered why there wasn't more vibration, the tide is turning. Seattle Ultrasonics just dropped the C-200 and says it's the world's first ultrasonic chef's knife made for the average at-home cook
With the push of a button, the $399 rechargeable knife buzzes more than 40,000 times per second, which, according to the brand, results in less friction, smoother cuts and 50% less force needed to make them.
Seattle Ultrasonics says its vibrating knife can slice through citrus and tomatoes with the greatest of ease. Seattle Ultrasonics
They basically took tech from industrial kitchens and shrunk it down for your countertop. Whether you're dealing with slippery tomatoes or dense rutabaga, this knife promises to transform kitchen