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I use it when I take my knife to a camping trip. it is well constructed with locking.
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other crap in your utensil drawer?
just us a knife handing bar magnet,
keeps them handy and out of the way.
I use it when I take my knife to a camping trip. it is well constructed with locking.
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other crap in your utensil drawer?
just us a knife handing bar magnet,
keeps them handy and out of the way.
People are looking for reviews based on the actual usage of this product.
You commented on this post specifically to say that there is no conceivable reason people use a knife protector
it would be really silly to have one on each of your knives in the drawer. for one, it's extremely inconvenient, and for another, it'll probably contribute to blade rust as humidity is trapped in there.
if you don't cart your knives around all day all the time, several layers of cardboard and tape make for a highly effective "blade vault", too.
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It's been very durable for me. The best advice I can give is to always make sure that you hand wash and then hand dry your knife before you put it in here. It can become a condensation trap if you put a wet blade in it and that's a leading cause of premature dulling. If you transport your knives often like for camping or bringing to a friend's house to cook, this is a great accessory because it protects you and the blade when packing and unpacking. My aunt is a professional home chef and uses these to carry her knives to client's houses.
I have a few Victoriboxs and they are all great.
I also had to pay extra for a cover so this is a great deal.
other crap in your utensil drawer?
just us a knife handing bar magnet,
keeps them handy and out of the way.
And to top it off, I have a block (prefer over a magnet) where I keep the knives I use all the time. I have some extra, cheaper knives (victornox) I very rarely use - generally when I travel and don't want to use other peoples crappy knives - so I use this to keep those knives in a drawer.
A whole world of possibilities out there.
it would be really silly to have one on each of your knives in the drawer. for one, it's extremely inconvenient, and for another, it'll probably contribute to blade rust as humidity is trapped in there.
if you don't cart your knives around all day all the time, several layers of cardboard and tape make for a highly effective "blade vault", too.