ALBAWABA - Chefs are going insane to purchase the new C-200 ultrasonic chef's knife that will make their work less hard due to its developed vibration technology.
According to Seattle Ultrasonics, the C-200 ultrasonic chef's knife is able to vibrate 40,000 times per second and make cutting 50% easier and faster.
Scott Heimendinger, founder of Seattle Ultrasonics, revealed that just with the push of a button, the ultrasonic knife can generate over 40,000 times per second, which leads to less friction, smoother cuts and 50% less force needed to make them.
World's first ultrasonic chef's knife. (Seattle Ultrasonics official Instagram)
How does the ultrasonic chef's knife work?
According to its founder, the C-200 knife's shape is just like any other knife. However, the secret lies in the power button on the side of the handle. '
Once the button is buzzed, microscopic vibrations, which can't be seen, heard, or felt, create a "nonstick effect" that powers the blade smoothly through even the densest ingredients and prevents food from sticking.
The new C-200 ultrasonic chef's knife costs only $399.

World's first ultrasonic chef's knife. (Seattle Ultrasonics official website)