Magnetic Knife Block,Double Side 304 Stainless Steel Knife Block,Strong Magnetic Knife Holder for Kitchen Knife Storage
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This product measures 12*10*0 inches in size. 94 inch.
Yes, it's water- and rust-resistant.
I'm not sure 100 if I understand the question, but this might help. Because the knives are held magnetically, all blades are visible and exposed. The magnetic surface measures 10" from top to bottom, so a 9" blade should fit flush against it. It works best with knives that have a flat blade just after the bolster, in my experience. Magnetic adherence is a little iffy with knives that have bolsters that taper into the blade.
Mine didn't come with any screws to hold it together. It does, however, have holes in the base that could be used to secure it with four screws. Currently, these holes are occupied by very strong suction cups that keep it firmly attached to my granite countertop. It's extremely safe to use these suction cups as long as the surface you're using adheres to the suction cups.br>This is the best knife holder I've ever owned, and it's also very attractive. When I'm entertaining, I get a lot of compliments on it. It comes highly recommended!
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When there isn't enough counter space for a knife block and hanging the knives isn't an option, this product appears to be a great solution. The metal, on the other hand, has a shoddy finish and rough edges. The seams between the pieces can be seen. I could cover it with an oilcloth sleeve to disguise it, but it will never look like the slick modern display/organizer I envision for my kitchen. On the plus side, using an allen wrench, the legs are simple to install.
It's simple to put together, and it looks fantastic, but that's all there is to it! The fact that it is used to hold knives is a different story. The magnet is so weak and splotchy that it won't even hold a steak knife in place. Instead of a line, six steak knives should be evenly spaced. Because the magnet forces aren't enough, they're all crooked and unevenly spaced. Furthermore, because the magnet is spotty in some areas, I am unable to properly slide our knives around. It is not at all recommended! As a paper weight, it looks great. 😠.
The stainless steel look is fantastic. I needed a magnetic block to hold my exotic kitchen knives, and I came across this one, which looked great in my kitchen because it matched the stainless. I was not disappointed; it looks great, has no flaws in the color of the stainless steel, is easy to clean, and perfectly holds my heavy exotic knives. I had to put the feet together, which took me two minutes. There are no drawbacks; it looks and functions flawlessly, and I am extremely pleased with my purchase.
It's wide but not too deep, so you can put it in a corner of your kitchen where it won't get in the way. It's in the middle of my kitchen island, and it keeps my knives from dulling by rubbing against each other. Good suction power to keep it stable when grabbing a knife. I only wish it had a hole in the top to place the steel because the round design and weight of the steel prevents it from sticking to it.
I'm not going to use the wooden blocks because they harbor a lot of bacteria and are known to dull knives over time as they are inserted and removed from the holes. Cleaning and maintaining this block is a breeze. My expensive knives are always on show. The storage of my knives will not dull them. My knives are always within easy reach and use when I use this method.
Wood and metal, high-end and low-end, traditional and modern- I bought two of these because they were by far my favorite. I keep the blocks at the end of a counter so that I can use both sides easily. On one block, there are five knives on the front (one of which is a massive Serbian cleaver) and three spatulas on the back. On the other hand, the front of the knife block has eight knives, while the back of the knife block has six steak knives and two spatulas. A sharpening steel and a ceramic honing rod are placed on the feet. There isn't a better-looking woman in the world, in my opinion. This knife block isn't as good-looking or as practical as others.
It's simple to assemble and it looks fantastic. Overall, it was a good investment. The manufacturing isn't perfect, as one of the screws wouldn't go all the way in, but this has no bearing on performance and is barely noticeable once installed. Because the drywall anchors that come with the kit are insufficient, you should bring your own.
This was purchased for my mother-in-law, who recently moved into a smaller apartment. She needed a place to keep her kitchen knives that didn't take up too much room in her utensil drawer because she doesn't have much of it. This is a fantastic concept. It's big enough to hold all of her knives and steel spatulas. It's a little smaller than I expected and doesn't take up a lot of space.