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Toplison Acacia Resin Solid Double-Sided Magnetic Knife Display Racks Knife Holder
| Price | $4.60 |
|---|---|
| Min Order | 300 Pieces |
| Availability | In Stock |
| Shipping From | Guangdong, China |
| Popularity | 424 people viewed |
Model NO.:
KB054
Material:
Rubber Wood/Acacia Wood
Usage:
Kitchenware
Number of Layers:
One
Feature:
Common
Design:
Magnetic
Packaging:
Single
Color:
Brown
Size:
Medium
Shape:
Common
Brand:
Toplison
Block:
23*21*3cm
Style Description:
Double-Sided Magnetic
Simple Package:
PP Bags
MOQ:
300PCS
Transport Package:
as Your Request
Specification:
small
Origin:
China
HS Code:
4419009990
Product Description
KNIFE BLOCK
| Material | rubber wood/acacia wood+resin |
| Dimension | Customized |
| Inner Packing Options | Poly bag; Bubble package; Shrink package; white box; Colorbox, or as your request |
| Logo Printing options | Laser printing; Silkscreen Printing |
| MOQ | 300 pcs |
PRODUCT CARE TIPS
1. If the surface of the block looks parched and dull after it's fully dry, you can recondition the wood by rubbing on a thin coat of mineral oil and wiping nearly all of it off again with a paper towel or soft cloth. Make sure it doesn't feel greasy. Let the oil soak into the wood overnight and then buff the surface again before using the block.
2. How often do you need to clean your block? Try to do it once every four to six weeks. If it sounds like too much work, consider a different knife storage solution that doesn't involve dirt-trapping slots. Our favorite universal knife block holds knives on its exterior using magnets, or check out a magnetic knife strip or individual blade guards.
3. Don't leave the block soaking wet: Pat everything as dry as possible with a clean dish towel, and prop it up to air-dry for a few days, flipping it over periodically, so it can dry fully, inside and out.
In the meantime, wash your knives, especially around where the blade joins the handle and any other nooks or crannies. Scrub the shears and honing rod, too. Don't put anything back until blades and block are completely dry. And after this, always carefully scrub and dry knives before sliding them into the block.
2. How often do you need to clean your block? Try to do it once every four to six weeks. If it sounds like too much work, consider a different knife storage solution that doesn't involve dirt-trapping slots. Our favorite universal knife block holds knives on its exterior using magnets, or check out a magnetic knife strip or individual blade guards.
3. Don't leave the block soaking wet: Pat everything as dry as possible with a clean dish towel, and prop it up to air-dry for a few days, flipping it over periodically, so it can dry fully, inside and out.
In the meantime, wash your knives, especially around where the blade joins the handle and any other nooks or crannies. Scrub the shears and honing rod, too. Don't put anything back until blades and block are completely dry. And after this, always carefully scrub and dry knives before sliding them into the block.
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