๐ช Elevate Your Kitchen Game with Shun's Bamboo Block!
The ShunBamboo Knife Block is a 22-slot knife holder made from genuine bamboo, designed for both professional and home chefs. Its easy-to-clean surface and versatile slot dimensions ensure that your knives are organized and accessible, while its artisan craftsmanship adds a touch of elegance to any kitchen.
R**S
Great-Looking Knife Block!
I'm very happy with this knife block. It's very well made, sturdy, and great looking. I especially like that all the slots (except the 6 steak knife slots in the very front) are horizontal, which is easier on the edges.I have more than a dozen kitchen knives, including a very large 270mm Hattori Gyuto, a 240mm Hattori Gyuto, a 170mm Hattori Santoku, an 8-inch and a 6-inch Wusthof Chef's Knife, a Dexter Russell Chinese Cleaver, a 150mm and a 135mm Hattori Petty knife, two Wusthof paring knives, and a 9" Wusthof Bread Knife, plus six Laguiole steak knives. All are in the block, along with my ceramic sharpening rod and a pair of Kershaw Shears.The slots were wide enough for all of my knives except one. After filling all the other slots, I had one knife left over, the Wusthof 6-inch Chef's Knife. It's 1-9/16 inches wide at the hilt, but the last remaining slot was only 1-1/2 inches wide. That problems was very easily resolved with a keyhole saw, which I used to slightly widen the top portion of the slot until my knife fit in it. Since the actual cut is entirely within the slot, there's no visible damage.A great block for the money, and a great way to store your good kitchen cutlery!UPDATE 1/27/12: Bought a 2nd one of these in January 2012 to accommodate my growing array of kitchen knives. Got a used one from Amazon for $72.75, free shipping. Like new! Highly recommend Amazon Warehouse for substantial discounts on products such as this where tiny imperfections don't matter -- often returns or items with damaged containers, as was the case with this one.BTW, the metal Shun logo is easy to remove. I have no Shun knives, having sold all that I once had in favor of better knives, and I noticed that the logos on the two blocks were not aligned. Just pry up one corner and slide a putty knife under the logo, then use a little GooGone to remove any residual glue. The bamboo is very hard, difficult to scratch, so if you're reasonably careful you won't damage the blocks.BTW#2, the slots are arranged a little differently on each of my two blocks.
M**N
Excellent block that can be modified for Edo, Kramer, and other large knives!!!
I received the block in perfect condition with no cracks or nicks. It does have the Shun logo on the front that is not present in the advertised image. It can be removed if necessary. I knew when I ordered this block that my intent was to modify it to fit the larger Shun Edo knives that I have. These Edo knives as well as other knife types are wider than standard knife block slots. My modifications were done with the use of a powered hand saw equipped with a long blade for wood. I modified the four bottom horizontal slots to become two horizontal slots by cutting across the middle portion on the left and right sides. The now modified two slots fit the largest of the Edo knives perfectly. I use the cleaver slot for the Edo sushi single edge knife. I also modified the 6 steak knife slots as the Edo steak knives are wider than standard. I just used the same tool to cut down by about 1/4 inch and now my steak knives fit perfectly! The new modified block now fits my entire Shun Edo collection of 19 knives and it looks much better on the counter than the original wide Edo block. I highly recommend this block if you need to fit larger knives and are capable of using a hand saw to make the changes.
P**R
The bamboo is beautiful!
The media could not be loaded. I would not ordinarily think of posting a video review for a knife block, but this one is so attractive that I wanted you to be able to see it. There are so many knife blocks sold by Amazon and I found it a daunting task to try to choose one. I had a couple of smaller knife blocks and then acquired another 6 knives Ginsu Shoku 05707 Japanese Stainless Steel Cutlery Set with Crimson Colored Handles and didn't have room for the magnetic hanger that came with them. I also didn't have the space on my counter for three smaller knife blocks. So I decided to get one that would replace the smallest one that I had, with enough space to accommodate the extra knives. I spent probably a week going back and forth between the different options, but I'm glad I finally settled on this one. (A knife block, after all, is something that I'll probably have for a gazillion years and have to look at every day!)It has the little metal Shun emblem on the bottom that you don't see on the Amazon photo but you'll see it in my video. The color is pretty close to what you see here, but if you use just a little Joyce Chen Bamboo Wood Oil, 8 Ounces which is a food-grade mineral oil it just brings out the wood grain and makes it even more beautiful. Bamboo is so attractive to begin with, but the oil just brings out the patterns in the bamboo. I bought this oil to use on my bamboo cutting board over a year ago and it works very well. I think you'll see that it adds something to the attractiveness of this block. And you use so little that the 8 oz bottle will probably last like forever.The slots are nice and wide (one of my old knife blocks, the one I re-cycled, had rather narrow slots which didn't work with the big knives.) I have a several little paring knives and little utility knives which I put in the bottom 6 slots, but you could just as easily use that for steak knives.I hope the video gives you a better idea of what this block looks like and helps you to make a decision. After all that time trying to decide, I'm glad that this is the one I ordered.
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