Product Description
While many western style knife blocks work well with most types of kitchen knives, there are some instances where they can actually be dangerous or even detrimental. Find out what you need to know about storing your chef's knives using the right knife block for the job..
Knife blocks are a convenient method of storage for your Japanese chef knives. They are incredibly popular amongst home cooks and professional chefs alike - and for good reason. In this article, we will look at the pros and cons of knife blocks, and whether they are fit-for-purpose when it comes to holding your Japanese Chef Knives.
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