Saturday, November 14, 2009

Kapoosh Knife Holder, Woodgrain Finish


Product Description

The Kapoosh knife holder is a unique new system to hold any knife any time, no need to find a specific slot to slide knife into. The Kapoosh utilizes fredom rods, which allow you to mix and match kitchen knives form different sets and to store practically any utensil easily - anywhere in the block. Plus the rods keep your knives sharper by eliminating the potential of scraping blades on the edges of traditional knife block sets. These rods are removable and dishwasher safe. Just place the freedom rods on the top rack of your dishwasher for cleaning. This Kapoosh has a woodgrain exterior.

Product Details

* Amazon Sales Rank: #2742 in Kitchen & Housewares
* Color: Woodgrain
* Brand: Kapoosh
* Model: 650
* Dimensions: 8.00" h x 5.63" w x 11.50" l,

Features

* Storage for knives with no slots
* Hardwood Construction
* Single Compartment
* Easy, safe, convenient
* Safe to use in dishwasher


Customer Reviews

Great knife block holds lots of knives of any shape!5
I bought this block 2 months ago. The block consists of a column of tightly packed thin plastic rods. When you slide in a knife, they get displaced and snugly hold on to the knife. There are no slots like traditional knife blocks, which allows you to slide in many many more knives, and in any arrangement you choose. I currently have 13 items in the block, including a big Chinese cleaver, honing steel, 5 large knives (ie, chef's) and 6 small knives (ie, pairing)...and there is still room for more! I was skeptical at first, but now I am a believer.

The plastic rods are approximately 8" long, so longer knives will stick out a little. But they still get held in place by the rods.

Pros: Fits more knives than a all-wood block. You choose the knife configuration. Cheaper than most all-wood blocks. Washable. Plastic should not dull knives.
Cons: Angle is a little too upright, so I need to slide the block out from under my cabinet (or tilt it) to get at some of the knives in the back.

Good idea knife block4
This knife block is a good idea. I hate trying to get my knives into a standard slotted block. I can insert knives, scissors, etc. into this block with plastic rods. Have had no problem with the rods getting cut. The only bad thing about it that I have found is that the heavier knives tend to migrate position to the bottom edge of the block if you do not have a full load of utensils in it.

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