The Ultimate Edge BS4 4-Piece Knife Blade Saver Set

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The Ultimate Edge BS4 4-Piece Knife Blade Saver Set

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Binding: Kitchen
Brand: Ultimate Edge
Color: Grey with red
EAN: 0749927100683
Label: Ultimate Edge
Manufacturer: Ultimate Edge
Model: BS4
Publisher: Ultimate Edge
Studio: Ultimate Edge
Variation Description: Grey with red



Editorial Review:

Amazon.com ReviewThese knife blade covers safely contain sharp knife edges and simultaneously protect them from dulling during in-drawer storage or--for professionals--transportation in a cutlery case. This set includes four covers of varying sizes that are designed to fit an 8-inch chef's knife, an 8-inch slicing knife's narrower blade, a 6-inch utility knife, and a 3- or 4-inch paring knife. The polystyrene construction is durable enough to hold up to razor-sharp knife edges and getting knocked around in a drawer. These blade savers fit all knife brands and are produced in the USA. --Cristina Vaamonde




Features:
  • Four covers fit 8-inch chef's, 8-inch carving, 6-inch utility, 3- or 4-inch paring knives
  • Protect fingers from cuts and knife edges from dulling
  • For in-drawer knife storage or use with cutlery case
  • Durable polystyrene construction
  • Fit all knife brands











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great Product! Great Price!
I ordered the Blade Savers because I have limited counter space and unfortunately no room for a knife block. They work great for keeping my knives sharp and my fingers safe in the utensil drawer. The only reason I did not give them five stars is because I wish you could order them by size instead of a set.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Too tight, dangerous when trying to insert knife
I can't get a knife safely into these knife savers because they are so tight! The only way for me to insert a knife is to have the blade side pointing up, and even then with all the wiggling to try to get the knife inserted, the blade comes out, creating a dangerous hazard. The knives don't come close to fitting with the blade facing down. Avoid these unless you want to cut up your hand!!!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Very good product
Unlike some inexpensive sleeves, these plastic protectors slide snugly over the honed edge of the blade and give really good protection from banging around in a drawer. I would have preferred another 8" sheath and one less paring knife but the set is great anyway.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - knife savers
Great product, keep your knives in a drawer without worrying about
losing the edge, or your fingers!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great product
My only complaint about this 4-Piece knife blade saver set is the price. It does a great job in protecting my set of Henckels as well as keep the blades from getting dull in my knife case.



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