Secure Knife Storage Ideas: Helping a Customer with Kids

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores various storage options for knives, particularly in households with children. Participants share personal experiences and suggestions for safe knife storage alternatives to traditional blocks and drawers.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions a customer concerned about knife storage in drawers due to children’s safety, seeking alternative ideas.
  • Another participant shares that their sister-in-law prefers a knife block but experienced damage to a knife from using one.
  • One participant stores their knives in a curio cabinet to keep them out of reach of children.
  • Another participant expresses a dislike for knife blocks, preferring sheaths for their knives.
  • One participant describes using a basket on top of the refrigerator for knife storage, while another keeps theirs in a drawer.
  • Several participants mention wall-mounted magnetic strips as a storage option, noting potential appeal to children.
  • Concerns are raised about knife blocks damaging blades, particularly when knives are stored with the blade down.
  • One participant shares their positive experience with the Kapoosh knife holder, highlighting its versatility and ease of cleaning.
  • Another participant notes that the Kapoosh does not dull knives and expresses a desire for a similar product from Pampered Chef.
  • Some participants discuss the idea of using child-proof locks on drawers as a safety measure.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the effectiveness and safety of knife blocks versus alternative storage methods, with no clear consensus on the best option for families with children.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and preferences regarding knife storage, reflecting a range of household situations and safety concerns.

Who May Find This Useful

This discussion may be of interest to Pampered Chef consultants and customers looking for creative and safe knife storage solutions, particularly those with children in the home.

PC_CPR
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Hello,
I had a customer hesitate on the knives because she'd have to store them in drawers and she was afraid her kids would get into the drawers. Do any of you know of other ideas or alternatives to pass along to her for storing the knives? A while ago, I had seen online a "magnet" type add on for under the top cabinets. I didn't like it for me but am not sure if it's a decent idea to pass along to her. Also, I remember reading somewhere that knife blocks were actually not good for the blades. Has anyone heard this too or can corroborate? Thanks!
 
that was an issue my sisterinlaw had. She is interested in buying the knives but wanted them in a block. I told her that I have a set of different brand, and by putting them inside the block constantly, I damaged one of my knives. The tip of it actually broke off in the block!

I wish I were more help. I am looking forward to seeing more of the responses so I can let my SIL know too!
 
not sure if this helps or not but I lock mine up in my curio cabinet! That way my kids cannot get ot them without making lots of noise.
 
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I will say this, I bought an expensive Japanese knife--a Global-- before I became a consultant. It does not come with a sheath or a case or nothing! They sell drawer inserts separately for them. So I was glad to have the PC sheaths. I hate knife blocks anyway cause I don't want more stuff on my counter-tops.
 
My sister has a basket on top of her refrigerator that holds all of her knives. Mine are in my drawer. Neither of my kids was/is the dig through the drawers and cupboards types. Hers, on the other hand ... :eek:
 
Another storage option: wall-mounted magnetic strips...though having them in sight like that may be too appealing to little eyes:eek: . (Take a magnet to our knives and you'll see how they almost 'lock' onto the magnetic strip!)

Concerns on wood blocks: a lot of knives get damaged because they are stored with the blade down versus up. Also, many woodblocks don't accomodate long blades (more than 8"), so the tips on those pieces frequently get damaged.
 
Wood blocks are a bad idea according to my brother, a professional chef. The magnetic strips are a good idea - I bought one for about $20 from amazon.com but they have them at Bed Bath & Beyond. They're up against the wall, kids & pets can't reach 'em, they're protected from getting banged into, and they look cool.
 
PC_CPR said:
Hello,
I had a customer hesitate on the knives because she'd have to store them in drawers and she was afraid her kids would get into the drawers.


Thanks!

Where does she store her knives now? :eek:
 
i actually keep mine in my TTA on top of my china closet in my kitchen. i had the same problem with my 3 yr old getting curious... i have the knives with sharpening cases in my drawers but i don't use them anymore since i got the new forged. i still wish they would come up with a better case for them too!
 
I bought the Kapoosh knife holder/block. It is different from other blocks because it has no slits for knives. It is made up of thousands of pieces of plastic "spaghetti" You can put any knife of any size into it and it molds around the knives. It is also dishwasher safe, so it can be cleaned. I love mine because I have some other brands of knives and I can keep them all in the same place with the kapoosh. I got it at bed, bath and beyond or Linens n things. They are about $30-$40 but well worth it.
 
I 2nd the Kapoosh! The only thing that I don't care for is that the bread knife is so long that it doesn't go all of the way in. But it does fit all of our forged line, including 4 steak knives!!
 
I store mine on top of my microwave in the back, that way they are always handy but out of the way of little hands
 
What about putting the child proof locks on the drawer, my husband put these on all of our cupboards and drawers when our children were smaller. Just a thought
 
Somewhere I heard about putting knives blade side UP in a knife block....doesn't stop some of the problems with potential damage to tips but it does get them stored (if you have a block already) and it does keep them from dulling to quickly. I had been looking for an alternative....I'm going to check out the kaboosh one suggested in a prior post.
 
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Her oldest daughter is 6; so I think she might beat the safety latches/locks. The Kaboosh sounds like a good option for her. If anyone has more ideas keep 'em coming.Thanks!
 
jenniferknapp said:
I 2nd the Kapoosh! The only thing that I don't care for is that the bread knife is so long that it doesn't go all of the way in. But it does fit all of our forged line, including 4 steak knives!!
:love: LOVE THE KAPOOSH!!!!:love:
 
Chozengirl said:
:love: LOVE THE KAPOOSH!!!!:love:

I'm assuming the fibers in the kapoosh won't dull the knife?

I was SO hoping that PC would come out with a similar product in the fall line... maybe black to match the TTA or in the new oiled bamboo on the outside, wouldn't that be pretty? Wonder if I should buy the kapoosh or keep sending "knife block vibes" in the direction of Illinois...
 
dwyerkim said:
I'm assuming the fibers in the kapoosh won't dull the knife?

I was SO hoping that PC would come out with a similar product in the fall line... maybe black to match the TTA or in the new oiled bamboo on the outside, wouldn't that be pretty? Wonder if I should buy the kapoosh or keep sending "knife block vibes" in the direction of Illinois...

That would be soooooo cool! Black shows too much dust! I love the look of the new bamboo utencils, though!
 
dwyerkim said:
I'm assuming the fibers in the kapoosh won't dull the knife?

I was SO hoping that PC would come out with a similar product in the fall line... maybe black to match the TTA or in the new oiled bamboo on the outside, wouldn't that be pretty? Wonder if I should buy the kapoosh or keep sending "knife block vibes" in the direction of Illinois...


Ever chance we get for product recommendations, I put that down!!!!
 
I would like to even see an in-drawer insert...that has that molded foamy stuff that the carving set & steak knives has inside the cases.....that way the blades def wouldn't get dull!
 
I use the magnetic strip for most knives. My forged knives it on the windowsill in their sheaths. LOVE the kapoosh thingy!

One tip I did hear on either the food network or hgtv was to store your knives in your knife block with the blade UP. That way it's not scraping against the wood.
 
Just googled the kapoosh block and sent the link to HO as a product suggestion. Target has one in stainless steel.

http://www.target.com/gp/detail.html/sr=1-1/qid=1186774038/ref=sr_1_1/602-2048229-9699819?ie=UTF8&asin=B000O38NRK
 
Aww man, I wish they had the stainless one when I found mine! Oh well, the wood one from Bed, Bath & Beyond is still nice :)....but, that stainless one would match our knives I bet, grr!
 
I agree. I wish they had stainless when I got mine. The Kapoosh does not dull your knives at all. I love it. I also send in this suggestion all the time. I would love for PC to come out with their own design like the Kapoosh.
 
dcypcar.chef said:
I bought the Kapoosh knife holder/block. It is different from other blocks because it has no slits for knives. It is made up of thousands of pieces of plastic "spaghetti" You can put any knife of any size into it and it molds around the knives. It is also dishwasher safe, so it can be cleaned. I love mine because I have some other brands of knives and I can keep them all in the same place with the kapoosh. I got it at bed, bath and beyond or Linens n things. They are about $30-$40 but well worth it.

Don't forget your 20% off coupon! I don't have a Kapoosh, but I may look into one.
 
finley1991 said:
Just googled the kapoosh block and sent the link to HO as a product suggestion. Target has one in stainless steel.

http://www.target.com/gp/detail.html/sr=1-1/qid=1186774038/ref=sr_1_1/602-2048229-9699819?ie=UTF8&asin=B000O38NRK
Okay, that's too cool!
 
ok seriously, who named it a kapoosh? did they lose a bet or something?
 
What about our Tool TurnAbout? I store all my knives in the sheaths in the TurnAbout.
 
We store our sharps behind the microwave! Makes it a little annoying for us -but SAFE for our kids!!!!
 

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