I’m excited to offer another fun 12 Days of Christmas series at Deal Seeking Mom. Each day through 12/7, I’ll post a new 3-day giveaway! Browse all of the giveaways here.

I love kitchen gadgets of all kinds, so I was excited to try out the Shenzhen Ceramic Knives after reading about the many benefits that ceramic knives offer over traditional steel knives:
- Ceramic knives stay sharper longer. They’re harder than steel and will hold their edge longer.
- They will not rust and and are easy to clean.
- Ceramic knives won’t affect the taste of food or cause it to turn brown.
- They’re lightweight, making them easy and comfortable to use.
So what’s my verdict? They certainly are every bit as sharp as their website says. My finger can attest to that, LOL. The only drawback I can see? Because ceramic knives are very delicate, they can’t be used for more aggressive chopping and deboning, so you will still need to have several steel knives on hand for these tasks.
The good news is that Shenzhen Ceramic Knives are a fantastic price for the quality compared to many other highly recommended ceramic knives. So if you’re looking for a good set of ceramic knives at a bargain price, this set fits the bill!

Four Deal Seeking Mom readers will each win a 3-piece Shenzhen knife set (chef’s knife, slicing knife and paring knife) and peeler.
To enter, tell me how often you sharpen your knives. Do you just buy them and that’s it, or do you bring them in to get sharpened on a yearly basis?
Every reader has four methods available to enter this contest. Choose one each of any combination of method one, two or three, for up to a total of 3 entries!!!
If you are reading this in your email or feed reader, please CLICK HERE to visit the original blog post to enter. Email entries will not be counted.
Methods of entry:
1. Leave a comment. How often do you sharpen your knives?
2. Join the Deal Seeking Mom community on Facebook for more conversation, additional deals and a peek at the freebies I receive in the mail each week. Come back and leave a separate comment letting me know you’ve done so!
3. Follow @DealSeekingMom on Twitter and tweet the following. Be sure to come back and leave a separate comment with the link to your tweet!
Enter to win 1 of 4 Shenzhen knife sets from @DealSeekingMom: https://dealseekingmom.com/?p=62620 #DSM12days
Prize:
(4) Shenzhen Knife Sets and peelers, as described above
This giveaway ends at 9 a.m. EST on Wednesday, 12/1 and is open to all U.S. residents 18 years or older. I’ll use Comment Contest to select the winning comment. Winner will be notified by email and listed on my Giveaway Winners page. Winners must respond within 48 hours of notification to claim their prize. Good luck!



melissa
I sharpen them when I start having difficulty cutting things.
vanessa t
I sharpen mine at least once a month or whenever it gets a little tough to cut the tomato!
vanessa t
follow you on facebook
Emily Noble
https://twitter.com/emilylnoble/status/9248825734594560
Emily Noble
I follow on Facebook!
emilylnoble
Emily Noble
I use the traditional knife sharpener (when I actually do it) : (
Will
Never but I should
Jennifer
I’ve never sharpened a knife!
Jennifer
I’m your fan on fb!
Marcie
I need to!
Marcie
Facebook fan
Marcie
Tweeted!
Carol
Every 6 mths or so
Noel
Before holidays to make sure they cut!
Beth
Once a year, if I remember :-)
Lucy
not enough i’m sure, lovin these Shenzhen knives!
MB
Woohoo, we sharpen them at the beginning of each season
Matt
email subscriber…
Denise
I never have.
Matt
my knives get sharpened whenever my grandpa comes over every other year
Denise
Follow DSM on FB
tara greco
I tak my knives to be sharpened at Tags in Porter Square. However, my boyfriend managed to damaged my favorite carving knife so I need a replacement asap.
Lynn Whitehill
very occasionally …
Aimee G.
Not as often as I should and I just use our knife sharpener when I do.
Andrea
I tweeted!
Tara Dixon
Like almost never!! :)
Jaime
Facebook liker.
Andrea
I don’t have any knives to sharpen which why I’m praying I win! ;)
Jaime
I sharpen my knives when I notice I’m having trouble cutting food items.
Stephanie V.
hmmm – good question – never – not good
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