Reporting for double duty.
Victorinox, creator of the famed Swiss Army Knife, have created the... well... Swiss Army Knife of knife blocks. On one side, you’ve got 13 slots which hold 11 knives, 1 honing steel and 1 pair of scissors. On the other, a ledge that doubles as an iPad and cookbook stand. And finally, that Swiss Army touch: A 360 degree swivel base, allowing you to flip between recipes and finding the knives you need in an instant.
Photography by Ty Mecham, Rocky Luten, & Julia Gartland
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Victorinox Swiss Army
Ibach, Switzerland
The makers of the ever-useful Swiss Army Knife (any scouts out there?), Victorinox has 130 years of quality, innovation and tradition under its (multi-use tool) belt. Now let them impress you with their cutlery, turners and other tools that bring the same durability and quality to the kitchen, coupled with a sensible, no-frills aesthetic.
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Reviews for
Swivel Knife Block with Tablet/Cookbook Stand
Reviews for
Swivel Knife Block with Tablet/Cookbook Stand
All reviews come from Verified Purchases
Disappointed
I thought this was going to be the answer for my knives and cutting board. That was my plan instead of putting a cookbook there. But the wood is pretty raw and doesn't mix well with water... I am currently looking for a replacement...
space saver
perfect for my butcher block. always had a problem finding a place for my ipad wen im using it for cooking instruction. this solved my problem. knives r easy reach when i need them as well. thank u. especially nice wen small work space kitchen.
A disappointment
I thought this was exactly what I needed but it just doesn’t work properly. It is poorly engineered so it tippy when loaded with knives and the swivel doesn’t rotate smoothly. It was an expensive piece to be so badly designed.
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