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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 freedom 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 black exterior and includes a clip on to block knife sharpener.
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Technical Details
- Knife block holds any combination of knives, scissors, and utensils- Unique freedom rods allow for inserting knives anywhere within the block
- Helps keep cutlery sharp by preventing contact with standard housing slots
- Broad, sturdy base; 2 cutlery levels; top-rack dishwasher-safe
- Measures 10-4/5 by 7-1/5 by 12-4/5 inches
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By Wendy B. Roy
Having a number of santoku knives, large chef's knives, bread knives, etc. meant we needed several wooden knife blocks on the counter since none had more than 3 of the large slots. The Kapoosh holds everything we had in 2 large blocks -- even my husband loves it. This purchase was a winner!
By Joseph Chiu (Los Angeles)
When we moved into our new apartment, we went to IKEA and bought all sorts of furniture and household goods. This included an assortment of their knives. The only problem -- the standard knife block that they sell would have had too many unoccupied slots; and the knife sharpener would not have fit into the block.
I read the reviews of other models of the Kapoosh knife block, and decided that it was worth a try. I am glad -- it works very well. My overall experience is positive, but I have the same gripe that a few other reviewers have had: the knife block is only tilted by about 25 degrees, so that when you want to pull out a longer item (the aforementioned knife sharpener, or the 8" chef's knife), you need to move the block out from under the cabinets. I never had such problems with conventional knife blocks (or with the "Ex" knife block that I bought for my mother-in-law).
The knife block feels a little weird the first couple times that I used it. The gripping action of the plastic rods (bristles) is strange. I found that the best way to put the knives in is to turn the knives sideways, and then let the knife settle into its final resting place as you push it down (instead of trying to push/guide the knife to go down straight).
I reconfigured my items many times before I finally had them ordered the way I wanted. As it stands now, the upper area holds 5 knives, a pair of scissors, a knife sharpener, and a pair of chopsticks. The lower area is still empty right now -- the steak knives will go there when I get around to buying them.
By Christopher D. Sakal (Eugene, OR)
Works as advertised. I have a variety of mismatched knives without a knife block, and this block allows me to store them all, regardless of their differences in size and shape.
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