Victorinox 7.7092.1 2 Pouch Scabbard, Holds 5 To 6 Knives Up To 10" Blade, Aluminum
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Victorinox 7.7092.1 Description
The Victorinox 7.7092.1 scabbard holds between five and six knives with blades as long as 10 inches, making it well suited for demanding prep environments. Featuring a double pouch design, it organizes multiple knives for safe storage and transportation. Made of aluminum, the structure is rigid and protective, shielding blades from damage while maintaining its shape through frequent use.
Product Details
- Double pouch design
- Aluminum construction
- Holds 5–6 knives with blades up to 10 in. L
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From The Manufacturer
Scabbard, double pouch, accepts (5-6) knives up to 10" blade, aluminum
Victorinox 7.7092.1 Specifications
| Spec Attribute | Spec Value |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Victorinox |
| Product | Knife Holders |
| Product Type | Kitchen Tools & Supplies |
| Weight | 0.72 |
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Great product at a great price!
Like it, I don't have to worry about reaching for a knife or looking for where I set the last one down. It easily holds 5 large handle knives (breaking, slicing and boning knives), hangs well from belt, not to heavy and easy to take apart and clean. Have used the Dexter plastic scabbards but more than one is a little awkward and harder to put the knives in when working, this one is wider it makes it easily to reinsert knives.
Junk
Too Big and the quality is poor my sharpening steel doesn't even fit in the piece on the front I would not recommend this product. Sorry but I was not satisfied
Good product
I'm a teppanyaki chef and this product works perfect with my job. I can hold multiple knives and they are always secure on my side. Only con is the edges on the block are a bit rough but a bit of fine sand paper would fix that right up.
