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Kitchen & Housewares : J.A. Henckels 7-Slot Knife Storage Roll



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Binding: Kitchen
Brand: Henckels
EAN: 0035886070564
Label: J.A. Henckels
Manufacturer: J.A. Henckels
Model: 35002-500
Publisher: J.A. Henckels
Sales Rank: 3395
Studio: J.A. Henckels

Features:
  • Ideal for transporting and storing knives
  • Seven-knife capacity
  • Folds to 20 by 5-1/2 inches
  • Heavy nylon construction
  • Made in Germany



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Editorial Review:

Product Description:
Taking your cooking show on the road? Store your knives like a professional with a padded knife roll. Great for chef's on the go!

Amazon.com Review:
The Henckels seven-slot knife roll is excellent for transporting a set of knives to work, school, or on vacation. With seven 20-inch-long and at least 2-inch-wide slots, there's plenty of room to store an assortment of kitchen knives. Made with heavy nylon and two velcro fasteners, the knife roll will tightly secure your knives in place--protecting them from damage. It folds to 20 by 5-1/2 inches, making it the perfect size to store in a drawer or kitchen cupboard. --Jane DePaolo



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Does what I wanted
I just needed a storage device for my better knives. This is not what I'd want if I were transporting my knives all the time as there's no way to really hold the blades separated from one another. There's a flap that comes down over the blades, but nothing to keep them from tilting into one another.

Still, it works and I'm satisfied with it for the price.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Worth $19.95
This knife roll is worth the price. Its material is a thick vinyl with the Henckels logo actually embroidered, not merely stamped. I take it along to serious BBQs and it holds all I need.

In its seven slots I can easy carry a good-sized meat cleaver and Chinese cleaver in the big slot, plus a large scimitar and chef's knife, a large serrated slicer, a honing steel, a pot fork and blade spatula in the same slow, plus a paring knife and a tomato tool. Sometimes I will even add a boning ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Knife roll
I own two of these, they work well for storing my good knives, I do use edge protectors on my knives to prevent any damage to the knife roll. Really good item for the money.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Well Constructed and Priced Fairly
The knife roll fits my 10" chefs and 10" carver with no problems. It's not quite long enough for my steel, but I'm not sure if any knife roll would be. Very simple, works well, and priced fairly.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great knife holder
The knife holder worked very well for traveling, protecting my precious knifes (and surrounding materials) during my recent two week trip. If you travel - and must have your knives, this item is well worth the money.



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