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Chefs typically have two choices when it comes to storing our knives. Either a knife box, or a knife roll. There are pros and cons to each which we will look at below. Why Do Chefs Use Knife Rolls? Source: Amazon
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Best Travel Knife Options: Folding vs. Fixed Blade. When choosing a blade for travel, one is often faced with the classic debate: Folding vs. Fixed Blade. Each type has its unique advantages and requirements when it comes to transport which are important to consider. Consider a folding knife if you’re looking for a portable, space-saving ...
Nov 1, 2023 · I have brought knives made for me in Japan back to the UK, as well as taking knives back the other way! All with a transfer in other countries. Always put in checked in luggage either in the original packaging or with cardboard and bubble wrap/cloth around just for protection.
6 reviews. 123 helpful votes. 1. Re: Heres one for you - KNIVES. 16 years ago. They should be fine. Wrap them up well & explain that they're for someone else if you got stopped at Thai customs. A visit to the Bangkok Hilton shouldn't be on the cards unless you intend to carry a sumarai sword......... Report inappropriate content. QueensLace.
Jul 13, 2016 · Read on to discover the differences between some of the most common knife types in the average chef’s set, what to look out for when buying knives and how to care for them once you’ve got them home.
My current travel set is good quality low-cost commercial stuff, mainly victorinox fibrox and similar. I used to take my good knives everywhere, until I accidentally left my favorite petty knife somewhere and didn't get it back for months.
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Nov 7, 2023 · We are currently in Japan and wanted to bring home some knives for our new kitchen. Just bog standard kitchen knifes. We are going from Narita airport (Japan) through Shanghi Airport for a 4 hour stop over and then to Gatwick - London. I've never brought back knives from aboard before so don't know what the procedure is.