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After purchasing a few ceramic knives, I realized I didn't have anywhere safe to store them. A knife block worried me too much about the possibility of chipping the blade against the hard wood. My knife drawer wasn't even a consideration. Metal vs ceramic clinging together in a drawer didn't settle right for me. Then I came across this beauty. A knife block with universal slots! And the slots were made of plastic. Plastic vs ceramic, I'll take ceramic as the one that will inflict the most damage to it's counter part. Since I bought it, I've been using it to hold all my ceramic knives and they have all stayed in tip top shape. The Kapoosh Knife Holder This YouTube video explains how it works. Let me warn you, the video is cheesy! :) I have heard of people having problems with this block. In particular, it has problems with large knives such as cleavers and butcher's knives. I can see how this could be an issue. I'd recommend using it to for your more expensive knives and keeping your cleavers elsewhere. I use my Kapoosh knife block for my ceramic knives only. It does a nice job of keeping them safe and it's almost become a center of attention in my kitchen. It just looks so nice!
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