This kitchen tool just won an award—see why it's a great addition to yours!

In the world of culinary arts, the tools you use* can be just as important as the ingredients you select.

For our discerning cooks who appreciate both form and function in their kitchen, there's a new kitchen tool that's turning heads*.

It's time to see why these award-winning tools are a cut above the rest*.


The Furi Stone Blocks* are a combination of stone and cement materials, complementing sophisticated wooden and stone kitchens at home.

But it's more than just its looks; the functionality of these blocks* is where they truly shine.

The Good Design Award-winning blocks* are built to endure the test of time, much like any of the high-quality kitchen tools we have at home.


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The Furi Stone Block 7-piece Set in Midnight. Image Credit: Furi Global


Thoughtfully designed with universal slots, the Furi Stone Blocks let you organise knives* just the way you like them in the kitchen.

Available in five, six, and seven-piece sets*, the Furi Stone Blocks cater to kitchens of all sizes.

Whether you're a professional chef or a home cooking enthusiast*, the accessibility and protection these blocks provide for your knives are unparalleled.

Your blades stay in sharp, pristine condition*, ready for action at a moment's notice.


Yet what's a knife block without exceptional knives? That's where Furi Pro Knives* come into play.

These knives are engineered for superior cutting performance and feature the Furi 'reverse-wedge' handle*.

This design locks into the hand for a more secure grip*, reducing hand fatigue and making precision cuts easier.

The blades are crafted from high carbon Japanese stainless steel alloy*, renowned for its strength and durability.

This means that your Furi Pro knives will hold their edge for longer, keeping its razor-sharp cut through countless meals and cook-outs*.

When it's finally time to sharpen these tools, its straightforward process should keep your knives in top condition* with minimal effort.


For those who take pride in their kitchen and the meals they create*, the Furi Stone Blocks and Pro Knives* are more than just tools; they're an investment.

With its award-winning design and superior functionality, they are guaranteed to play a significant part in your cooking routine*.

Watch a demo of Furi Pro Knives here:

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So, if you're looking to upgrade your kitchen game, or if you want to keep your knives safe, sharp, and stylishly stored, consider the Furi Stone Blocks and Pro Knives*.

It's not every day that a kitchen tool comes along that is both a work of art and a testament to innovation*.

Shop for Furi kitchen products today*.

*Please note, members, that this is a sponsored article. All content with an asterisk next to it means we may get a commission when you click on a link—at no cost to you! We do this to assist with the costs of running the SDC. Thank you!
 

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Looking at those prices, I would expect a fully fledged Professional CHEF thrown in as well....I'm sure that in this day and age with the current financial crisis that we are all enduring that they are bound to be RUN OFF THEIR FEET with orders. CUT us some slack will you please...WTF.:eek::unsure::ROFLMAO:
 
Why so many Suzanne rose? I find my global set of 7 works just fine. I do have one small knife with a curved blade for hulling strawberries & cheese knives but that’s it for sharp knives.
My son purchased the wooden one for me for my birthday and I had gotten the other one. Sometimes there are two or even three of us cooking at once.
I've given away so many knives and I'm sure the other ones in the draw will also be given away.
 
I just looked this up you are a “aichmomaniac” someone obsessed with sharp pointy things like knives 😳 scary
🤣🤣🤣 I'm not the only one who cooks , my son and daughter cooks as well. Problem is my son gave me the wooden block set for my birthday and another son gave me a block set for mothers day which are now in the draw.
I'm someone who can't say I already have one, when I'm given a gift. I just appreciate whatever is given. I always say , it's the thought that counts.

I've given away so many knives.

I basically only use two knives
 
You say Free knives but you had to spend a fortune to get them though 😳
Not really , you don't spend any more than what you would normally.

I spend between $250 to $350 each week. The free knives are a bonus. I've collected and given complete sets for 3 of my kids. It's the smeg set in the photo and are amazing knives.

The promotion ends next week and I just checked I have enough points for 3 more knives which none of us need.

Wished I could transfer the points to someone
 
😳really why 👀like your a knife hoarder.
I hope you never get robbed the bastards will have a field day stealing those imagine the havoc they could wreak madness.😳
I'm definitely not a hoarder.

Hoarding often creates extremely cramped living conditions with only narrow pathways winding through stacks of clutter. Countertops, sinks, stoves, desks, stairways and all other surfaces are usually piled with stuff. You may not be able to use some areas for their intended purpose. For example, you may not be able to cook in the kitchen. When there's no more room inside your home, the clutter may spread to the garage, vehicles, yard and other storage areas.

I just took these pictures of our main rooms. I do have a lot of things but everything has a home and everything gets used.

Even every photo we have are organised.

I have a thing if it isn't used in 18 months then out it goes.

Our loungeroom
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The above two pictures is our upstairs loungeroom, as you can see everything is in place nothing on the floor and everything is neatly in its home
 
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