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Kitchen storage solutions by J.K. Adams make it easy to save on valuable kitchen space while enjoying the best of USA-made craftsmanship. The family-owned company provides everything from pot hooks and spice bottles to wooden spice carousels, kitchen-knife blocks, bread boxes, wine racks, pot racks, and more. J.K. Adams' wooden kitchen items feature renewable and sustainable wood in Maple, Cherry, Walnut, Alder, Ash, or Hickory varieties, and many of the items are FSC certified. A thoughtful choice for gift giving, the high-quality kitchen items provide sleek designs and convenient functionality for year after year of everyday convenience.
In the late-1970's, when the gourmet-chef-tools market in the U.S. was still in its infancy, J.K. Adams owner Malcolm Cooper, Sr. conceived of the first slanted knife block. His goal was to create a cutlery organizer that would hold knives at a low enough angle that they could be easily removed from the block when it was pushed back under a cabinet overhang. The J.K. Adams Kangaroo knife block was launched in 1980--the first-ever slanted knife block, and still the best.
Recognizing the many opportunities to improve kitchen storage, J.K. Adams introduced the revolving "carousel" spice rack in 1982 followed by countless other well-designed storage products in the years since, including the popular in-drawer knife tray in 1994, a space-saving alternative to the knife block that offers the same safety and blade protection.
In 2011, J.K. Adams takes cutlery storage to a new level once again with the new Universal knife block. For over 30 years, J.K. Adams has continued to lead and inspire the kitchen storage market with their innovative designs, superior hardwoods, and exemplary craftsmanship.
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Some of the world's finest woodworkers can be found in New England. The rich heritage and folk lure of the great Yankee Woodworker is as well known today as it was hundreds of years ago, and the craft has been handed down through the generations. J.K. Adams' success is certainly attributable to the early Vermonters employed by the company while in its infancy who brought forth the techniques and quality craftsmanship that could only come from generations of shared knowledge and experience.
The J.K. Adams factory has been at the same location since the beginning. As many as three generations of families have relied on J.K. Adams to provide for their families. Located in a rural area of Vermont, J.K. Adams remains one of the largest employers in the area and is an important pillar of support for the local community.
J.K. Adams has always used the creativity and skill of their workforce in developing new products, and today J.K. Adams continues its New England craftsmanship with a wide variety of cutting boards, as well as wooden salad bowls, kitchen islands, and slate serving trays. And at the J.K. Adams factory, you'll find future generations of woodworkers building upon the traditions begun over 65 years ago.
Cutting boards and other products by J.K Adams are made in the USA.
In colonial New England, three strokes of a broad ax were used to mark the finest trees in the forest for the Queens' Navy shipmasts. The broad arrow was adopted as our logo because it symbolizes the exceptional quality of wood that goes into our products.
Wood is naturally anti-bacterial, and any bacteria left on the board will actually lessen in time versus multiplying on a plastic cutting board. A wooden board will also be more gentle on your knife's edge, and it just feels and sounds better under a knife.
Wash by hand in warm soapy water and dry thoroughly, and oil frequently with mineral oil to help give it an optimal appearance. Do not soak, microwave, freeze, or put in the dishwasher. For removing stains, you can use a weak bleach-and-water solution or a combination of lemon juice and salt. Be sure to rinse and wipe with mineral oil afterward. Additionally, the surface can be sanded to make the board look like new--although a board with wear will add character to your kitchen. For storage, keep the board away from strong sunlight as avoiding UV rays will reduce the risk of fading.
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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good quality but too expensive,
By George R. "George" (Boston, MA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: J.K. Adams CSL-48-SM 48-Jar Maple-Wood Spice Carousel (Kitchen)
Pros
---- 1. Good quality construction, with a ball-bearing turnable 2. Solid wood, not veneer 3. Holds the most spice jars that I have seen (48); there's no other spice rack like it. Cons ---- 1. Glass jars are smaller than a standard spice jars (*) 2. Ball-bearing turnable is very noisy when it turns 3. Glass spice jars are also cheap, which degrade the overall product quality 4. Screw-on plastic lids are cheap, which again degrade the overall product quality 5. Wood color doesn't look like the picture; it's a very natural wood color. 5. Wood pieces are not made of a whole wood plank; several small wood planks are joined/glued together to create a wood piece 6. Too expensive! Should be less than $100.00 (*) In fact, rather than using the spice jars that it comes with; I use the nice McCormick spice glass jars by inserting them upside down so they can fit.
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great way to keep spices,
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This review is from: J.K. Adams CSL-48-SM 48-Jar Maple-Wood Spice Carousel (Kitchen)
This is a high-quality, highly useable spice rack. The frame is made of solid wood, not veneer, and made in the USA. The jars are glass and come with screw-on plastic lids and 24 small and 24 medium-holed snap-in shaker lids. The spice rack comes with 60 preprinted labels for the tops of the jar lids, covering common spices from allspice to thyme, as well as 30 blank labels in case you stock up on more exotic spices or make your own spice blends. The rack turns smoothly on the square base, giving you easy access to all 48 spices with just an 8 inch in diameter circular footprint on your kitchen counter (yes, the base is square, but you need to allow for a circular space in order to turn the rack).
15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Very nice rack, but won't hold standard jars,
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This review is from: J.K. Adams CSL-48-SM 48-Jar Maple-Wood Spice Carousel (Kitchen)
The rack itself is excellent quality construction, with a ball-bearing turnable, but unfortunately the jars are just a tad smaller than a standard spice jar. I was hoping to just drop my spice collection into the rack, but I've had to transfer everything to the jar supplied with it.
If the rack had holes just a eighth of an inch larger it would be fine. 2115|R2YZKS5BWOF31C;2115|R2WF91UH1J8EKO;2115|R1M3GMMBP3OJO1;
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