• FITS 99% OF ALL STANDARD KITCHEN DRAWERS - [17” Long, 9" Wide, 2” Tall]
  • KNIVES DON’T SLIDE OR POINT UP even if drawer is slammed – no more worrying about knives shooting out the back of your knife block or jamming your drawer
  • HOLDS WIDE ASSORTMENT OF KNIVES (NOT INCLUDED) – Up to 12 knives PLUS knife sharpener! Thoroughly tested with many knife brands.
  • EASY KNIFE RETRIEVAL - Carved slots make retrieving your steak knives simple and efficient, and larger knives are spread so that even larger handled knives have space to fit
  • ECO FRIENDLY, HIGH GRADE MOSO BAMBOO with excellent craftsmanship- slots are even and no splinters or chips

I really like this knife block. I can finally get the big block off my counter-top. It doesn't have a spot for cutlery scissors, but as luck would have it, there is enough space in my drawer I can put them just in front of the cutting block. The steak knives are a bit of a pain for me to pull out, but not too bad. My fingers don't fit well to get a hold of them the way the insert into the block profile. The block does a good job of keeping the knife blades isolated so you won't cut yourself and the blades are not banging on other utensils to make them dull.

We have too many knives, and the knife blocks are way too unsightly on the counter. We need something to place our knives neatly away from view, and provide proper safety in accessing the knives. This is it! We wish it could have increased by 3 more knives, since our drawers are a bit wider than most average smaller homes. Overall, it's splendid to have. Pros: - All knives fit into the slot, even my 10in santoku and chef, with plenty of room to spare. - All steak and smaller knives (paring, utility, etc.) fit quite well in the smaller slots. - Width of the slots are perfect for most blades. - Wood is soft enough to prevent edge from dulling too quickly, or destroying the edge like similar non-wood knife blocks. I use the steel before every use, and always keep my blades sharp like razors. This block reduce the amount of time I have to resharpen my blades from poor storages. Cons: - Width of slot will not support a cleaver. Yes, I have cleavers. I have to make my own holders for the cleavers in the same drawer. - Slots at the edges don't have side supports for larger, heavier blades. Place all large and heavy blades more towards the center slots, while smaller and lighter blades at the edge slots. Overall, I love the block. Went and purchase 2 more to store my other knives, after the first serve us well during our family's gathering in a very crowded kitchen.

For those who are looking at this and the similar product made by Fuboo In-Drawer Bamboo knife block Drawer Organizer and Holder ,fit for 12 knives and one sharpening steel] and cannot decide between the two: Both are well made and should give good service; the elevated block that holds the knives measures 10.5 inches; on the Fuboo it is 9.75; the overall length of the bottom of the block is 16.75 inches, on the Fuboo it is 17.0; the overall width of the bottom of the block is 8.75 inches, on the Fuboo is 9.0; both will hold a 10 inch chef knife without exposing the tip but there is about 3/4 inch of the edge at the heel exposed on the Noble and over an inch exposed on the Fuboo The additional exposure of the edge by the Fuboo led me to buy the Noble, and that is the one I recommend.

Love this! We recently moved. Our previous home had built in drawer organizers in the kitchen, and I admit I was a bit spoiled by them. I particularly loved the in-drawer knife holder, so I started looking for something similar. The Noble Home & Chef in-drawer knife block is way better than the one I had before - it surpassed my expectations. My old one only held 6 knives, whereas this one due to its ingenious design can hold 12. Not only does it house all of my chef's knives, but it also has room for my steak knives. This one is also better balanced than the one I had at my previous house. At my previous house, I had to put something under the handles to keep them from popping out of their slots. This one just works. The only issue I had was that it doesn't fit my drawer exactly. In order to keep it from sliding around, I used a Lipper Bamboo drawer divider, and it looks like it is built in. I wish that Noble Home & Chef made other drawer organizers - I would buy them all.

This is a fabulous block. Great alternative to having your knives on the counter. I only wish my drawer was wide enough for two. It holds even the large knives well. Holds 12 knives in total as well as the sharpener.

This was part of a larger scheme to make cooking more enjoyable. It originated from being tired of stacking my pots and pans in the lower cabinet and having to sort through them and put them back every time I cooked. I'm going to attach pictures of the project's entirety in hopes of giving someone some ideas. The first thing I noticed was it was very solid and precise. I cut the front of mine down so I would have more room in the back. It just so happened that there was a slot for every single knife in my set. Great quality and the icing on the cake that is my project!

Just what I was looking for after having all my knives professionally sharpened. (I previously kept them in a shallow drawer in cardboard sleeves). My largest knife is a 12-inch chefs' knife (10.125 in blade from tip to bolster) and it fits fine. I've only had it a few months, but it is holding up well. There isn't room in my work area for a magnetic wall bar and don't want to clutter my countertop with a block, so this was a great solution. In my shallow kitchen drawer (which I assume is standard dimensions; I'm not home now or I'd measure it) there is enough room for 3 peelers and my instant read thermometer between the bottom edge of the block and the end of the drawer and room for 3 long wooden spoons along the side.

My steak knives match my silverware set, so I have no need to use the upper portion for steak knives. I do have paring knives and cheese knives that fit very well there. I was hesitant to purchase, because I did not know if the width of the Cutco handles would fit in the steak Knife slots. It turns out the width of the Cutco handles are fine; the length of the handle is a little larger than the space that is provided in the holder. However, I'm very happy with having my knives more organized than what they were. I don't think the Cutco handle extending a little further than the space provided is a problem at all. I also have the knife sharpener on top of the knife holder. Before I had a search in the drawer for it. This knife holder allowed me to label the knives in each slot. I really like that. I definitely recommend the knife holder. The drawer is much more organized, and since the knives are labeled, it is easier to select the correct knife.

We decided it was time to buy some nice knives as we both like to cook and we needed a better storage system that would not take up space on the counter but would also maximize drawer space without dulling our knives. This is a solid solution and works well with all of our knives. We do have a curved blade cheese knife that is not completely protected by the depth of the wood but thats not typical and not a fault of this product as all the other standard knives fit perfectly. Only potential drawback is the steak knives can be a little harder to get out of the space provided depending on their handle size which is understandable to fit 16 knives. I would buy this again or gift it to a friend.

Very sturdy and high quality knife holder. Will hold knives with blades around 10" long or less. Size matches what is listed online so it fit my drawer perfectly and looks much better than the scattered mess I had before. Upgraded my knife set to higher quality stuff and wanted better protection for them, this fits the bill perfectly! Forgot to mention, the top row Fits knives with about 5" blades and 4.5" handles. I got some new steak knives and they were pretty big. Barely fit in the holder, and are a bit hard to get out so just make sure your knives a a built smaller.