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Magnetic Knife Bar

Magnetic Knife Bar

Regular price $200.00
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Color: Bamboo & White

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Description

Over-engineered is an understatement.
Cluttered countertops and knife drawers are the torment of every at-home chef. You can never find the knife you want when you need it. The Magnetic Knife Bar is the solution- declutter your kitchen and display your beautiful knives! The 26 strategically-placed magnets ensure end-to-end coverage for your knives. No space is wasted. Handmade in the USA with American quarter-sawn walnut and honey bamboo. The Eagle Clip bracket provides a wobble-free fit and the integrated spirit level makes installation a breeze.

All hardware included.

Dimensions: 18” Long x 4” High 
Woods: Walnut or Bamboo

MADE IN THE USA

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Free Returns

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Free Sharpening

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The best multi purpose knife, with a generous width for easy scooping and extreme agility on the cutting board

Key Features

Knife Art

The Teton Edge Santoku represents a revolution in the history of blade design. The "Edge" replaces the traditional santoku "dimples" with an etched semblance of the Teton Mountain range.

High Performance

As with the dimples, the etching helps the blade slice smoothly through food without sticking- but the Teton Edge does it even better.

American Made

G-Fusion handles are made with G10: an aerospace-grade, fiberglass epoxy composite material that is virtually bomb-proof.

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