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Lamson & Goodnow 10111 8-Inch KnifeSafe by Lamson Sharp
Product SummaryManufacturer: Lamson Sharp Brand: Lamson Model: 10111 Color: White Product features: - KnifeSafe for 6-Inch to 8-Inch knives
- This easy-to-use case protects knife blades and people
- Completely covers the blade and securely holds the knife in place for safe storage and transportation
- The case is made of a clear Polypropylene
- Features locking tabs that clamp tight and rubber pads that secure the knife
Kitchen and Housewares Reviews of Lamson & Goodnow 10111 8-Inch KnifeSafeCustomer Review: rubber oil streaks Summary: 3 Stars
The sheath is designed for transporting the knife or longterm storage, not for quick access. The clamp and the rubber grips do a good job of securing the knife in place; the blade cannot be released without undoing the two safety clamps.However, what really annoyed me was that the rubber grips left some kind of oily residue on the blade. At first I couldnt manage to remove the oil stains with endless scrubbing and detergents but they eventually went away after several weeks of use. My guess is that the oil is natural but natural or not, it leaves a hideous streak. So if you really covet the look of your knives, make sure you cover the knife in cellophane wrap before inserting it in the sheath. Instead of this item, I would recommend the cheaper knife guard, which is just a folded bar of plastic in which you insert the blade. Its a simple design but an elegant solution. I regret getting this item. its kind of overkill and the rubberoil stains were damn annoying.
Description of Lamson & Goodnow 10111 8-Inch KnifeSafeThis Lamson & Goodnow easy-to-use case protects knife blades and people. The KnifeSafe completely covers the blade and securely holds the knife in place for safe storage and transportation. The case is made of a clear Polypropylene and features locking tabs that clamp tight and rubber pads that secure the knife. Lamson & Goodnow is the oldest cutlery manufacturer in the United States. Lamson & Goodnow was established in Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts in 1837, and rapidly became the premier cutler in the United States.
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