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Kapoosh Dice Knife Block, Bamboo Wood

by Kapoosh
4.4 out of 5 stars 447 customer reviews
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  • Universal storage, allows you to insert knives anywhere
  • Fits knives with blades up to 8 inches long
  • Food-grade plastic flex rods won't chip or dull your knife blades
  • Patented flex rod technology conforms to shape of each knife and holds it in place
  • Flex rods are removable and top-rack dishwasher safe
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Color Bamboo Wood Brown Wood Clear
Material Bamboo Wood Information not provided Plastic
Dimensions 5.5 inches x 5.5 inches 7 inches x 12 inches 9.5 inches x 5 inches 10 inches x 4 inches
Item Package Weight 6.15 pounds 5.2 pounds 5.15 pounds 2.45 pounds
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Color:Bamboo Wood
Product Dimensions 5.5 x 5.5 x 10.6 inches
Item Weight 7 pounds
Shipping Weight 6.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
Manufacturer ARY, Incorporated
ASIN B0058DPSZQ
Domestic Shipping This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
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Item model number 650BB
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4.4 out of 5 stars 447 customer reviews

4.4 out of 5 stars
Best Sellers Rank #9,074 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen)
#10 in Kitchen & Dining > Kitchen Knives & Cutlery Accessories > Knife Blocks & Storage > Knife Blocks
Date first available at Amazon.com June 24, 2011

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By P. Herbert on January 9, 2006
Color: Woodgrain
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.
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Color: Woodgrain
Loved this item when I first bought it. Perfect solution. However, after a year, the knives were difficult to impossible to push down all the way. What happens is this: after months of use, the rods get bent and once they are bent, they are ineffective. The more you use this product, the more rods you bend; the more rods you bend, the less useful this product becomes. I am writing this review because I am online looking for a "traditional" knife block now.
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Color: Woodgrain
This product represents a very good idea that was perhaps not as well executed as it could have been. If you like to mix and match knives, or if you simply have more than two big ones most of the pre-cut blocks out there allot for, then you'll certainly appreciate the convenience of having no pre-cut slots. Shove anything you want anywhere you want, and it sticks. But there are a few drawbacks:

1. It's not deep enough to handle anything longer than 8".

2. The little plastic rods aren't rigid or dense enough to support heavier pieces well. If you put them along the top, they'll sink down until they hit something else. You can get around this by putting them along the bottom, so it's not the end of the world, but still...

3. Moisture isn't going anywhere in here. Stick a bunch of little plastic rods together and they'll create tiny capillaries between themselves which will hold water next to your blades for days on end. If you have any high end cutlery that's prone to rusting, you'd better make sure those things are wiped bone dry before you stick them in here, because they will not air out the way they would in a wooden slot.

Still, it's cheaper than one of those magnetic strips, and there's no holes to drill, so I'm keeping mine.
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Color: Woodgrain
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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Color: Woodgrain
Absolutely wonderful, for about six months. Then it got tougher and tougher to get larger knives to go in. I finally removed the Wonder Rods and found that large, sharp knives bend some of them over permanently down low in the block, and they prevent large blades from going in. Too bad, thirty bucks shot in the head.
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At first this is a very versatile knife block that can hold many things. But over time the plastic stems start to bend and create clogs in the block due to repeated use by putting your knives in. Visually you won't notice any difference, but it will harder and harder to put your knives back into the knife block and the knives won't go in as far as it use to.

The only way to fix this is to remove the plastic stems from the block itself and start trimming off the bent plastic stems with a wire cutter.

It was fun while this block lasted but I'm going to look for a different product that can last longer than six months.
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Color: Woodgrain
When we were registering for wedding gifts, my husband insisted on including this "universal" knife block that could hold any brand of knives - even the ones he's kept from the "house" in college. Since we never saw this magical knife block in any store, we did not include it on our registry. But, when we received a bunch of nice, new knives for the wedding, and they sat around dangerously on our kitchen counter, we had to go in search of the "universal" knife block on the internet. Thank goodness Amazon carries it!

We have had our knife block for over a year now and I couldn't be happier. If you are wondering what actually makes this knife block work, let me describe the pieces. There is a hollow wooden holder with nice rubber feet. If you take the black part out, it could be any type of a container with a hollow bottom (just a few crossbeams built into the bottom of the block to hold the black insert in place). But, the black part is made up of thin, plastic rods adhered together in a black plastic square "cap" at the bottom. The plastic rods are thinner than a ballpoint pen refill and the cap is only about an inch high. If you take the rod structure out and set it on a table, you can actually brush your hand across the top and the thin rods will sway. Kapoosh does sell replacements for this piece, but we haven't needed one yet.

I like this item because I can organize the knives in the way that makes sense to me. I can include scissors and my old meat cleaver in this. It is weighted well and holds about 12 knives/accessories (right now I have the following in mine: cleaver, kitchen scissors, carving knife, sandwich knife, cook's knife, peeling knife, small cook's knife, bread knife, tomato knife, cheese knife, Japanese cook's knife and a meat fork).
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