Waxed Canvas Chef Knife Bag Holds 19 Knives PLUS Knife Steel Meat Cleaver and Large Storage Compartments! Our Most Durable Professional Line Knife Carrier Includes Custom Padlock! (Bag Only) (Black)
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The over-the-shoulder strap is attached to the bag via a loop on the opposite side. Is it not visible in the photograph?
Simple. At first, the combination should consist entirely of zeros. Check to see if the button unlocks when you press it. Return the lock to its original position. Push the reset button underneath with a pen tip to create your own combination. Keep pressing the button to create your own combination. When you let go of the button, you'll have your combination. There are also instructions included.br>br> Those are most likely simpler to comprehend than mine.
Greetings, and thank you for posing such a good question. No, the cuchillos are not included in the cuchillos bag. The images with cuchillos are to show how the compartments should be used properly.
No, it won't hold that knife because there isn't a strap to keep the knives in place inside the bag.
Selected User Reviews For Waxed Canvas Chef Knife Bag Holds 19 Knives PLUS Knife Steel Meat Cleaver and Large Storage Compartments! Our Most Durable Professional Line Knife Carrier Includes Custom Padlock! (Bag Only) (Black)
Craftsmanship of the highest order. I spent nearly $200 on two bags and noticed the threading that holds the bag together coming undone right out of the box, and not just in one spot, but all over the bag, and not on just one bag, but BOTH. I just received the replacement, and everything is the same. smh.
I keep all of my knives and work tools in this knife bag. utensils that go with it It's big enough to hold a notebook and a few small gadgets. br>I appreciate how a splatter stain on the bag was easily removed with a damp rag. br>There is a lot of storage, which allows me to organize my knives and utensils. Sections include a chef's knife, a boning and filet section, and utensils for the paring knife. br>What I didn't like about the zippers was how difficult it was to get the lock rope out. Getting the lock cable back into the holes remains a challenge. Because it takes so long to unlock and remove the cable lock, I don't use it. The only other suggestion I have is to encourage people to purchase knife blade covers/sheaths. My knives are extremely sharp, and the lining of my bag has already developed holes from the time I used it to store them before purchasing knife protectors.
This bag is just as durable as the name brand bags out there for a fraction of the price. One feature that makes this bag better is that it has a sleeve in the last compartment that can fit a large cleaver or even a f. diamond steel is a thick steel that is used to make diamonds. It houses all of the knives I need to bring to work every day, as well as all of my small tools and a Japanese Madeline. The front pockets are ideal for holding pens and markers, and it's a nice touch that it not only works with a cable lock but also comes with one. The lock isn't the best, but you're purchasing the bag, not the lock.
I really like it. The front and middle main pockets are great for tons of knives and tools, the back pocket has a steel holder with some webbed and velcro closed pockets for more toys, and the front pockets are great for bandaids, pens, a phone, gloves, thermometer cord, business cards, keys, headphones, lock, and so on. It expands to hold things, so you can throw in a blue tooth brick speaker, small/medium mesh strainer, a decent sized angled spatula/ The main pocket zippers are great, but the front pocket zippers feel a little more sticky and potentially breakable if you aren't careful and yank on them hard enough, but I haven't had a problem so far, so it could just be how they're sitting. I really like the color and the material. If you prefer to wear it on your shoulder, the strap is useful. If you work with shady characters, it comes with a lock, and you can put a business card in the back so that if you leave it somewhere, people will know who it belongs to. The only disadvantage is that I will need to purchase additional tools and knives in order to actually fill this thing.
I'm not a professional chef, but I'm a good home cook who takes pride in keeping my knives sharp and well-maintained. My wife and I bought it for our quarterly cabin trips into the mountains with our friends, because most rental properties' kitchen knives are as sharp as a picture of Bigfoot. With blade guards, I'm confident that I can throw my knives, as well as a few other kitchen tools, in this bag without fear of knicks, chips, divots, or dulling. br>br>While it isn't necessary for my needs, the included lock is as strong as any luggage lock can be, and is ideal for checked baggage if that is what you require. Otherwise, if someone really wanted in, it wouldn't be too difficult, and a locked bag appears to me to be a little more deserving of theft than an unlocked one. The bag is unobtrusive enough on its own to not appear more valuable than any other bag, and I wouldn't recommend taking your hand off it in the first place if you're carrying a bag of blades on the NYC subway or anywhere else in public. br>br>The material is sturdy, and the bag is well-stitched throughout, with sturdy zippers and ample padding. I believe this bag will easily last ten years. I plan to use it for at least 20 years, so I think it's a good investment. Much more expensive knife bags and rolls with inferior or frivolous materials have caught my eye. This is a solid, straightforward, and unobtrusive device.
It's a lovely bag. There is one major design flaw. To keep knives in their designated slots, Velcro fasteners should be used. br>br>The knives swish and swish and swish and swish and swash and swash and swash and s after the bag has been closed.
The quality is excellent, and it appears to be so. The only "zing" I'd give it is that the bottom isn't as thick as the rest, which isn't a problem in most cases. If you're like me, you'll use a butcher's cleaver with the blade pointing down. After a day or two, your knife has just sliced through the bottom. I'll admit that this is my fault, but I've had better luck with other knife cases. So, if you do decide to buy, make sure to use knife guards or place your knives' backs against the bottom.
This bag is fantastic; it holds all of my knives and more. I'm not a professional chef, but I do a lot of cooking in my spare time. And I believe that anyone who cooks has been forced to cook at a friend's house or at a family gathering with subpar knives and equipment. Those days are over, and I can now bring my heavy-duty bbq tongs, knives, and other accoutrements.