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Old 01-27-2008, 10:59 AM   #1
 
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Is it ok to put the Forged Cutlery in a butcher block???
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Not really. Knife blocks can harbor bacteria that is very hard to clean and remove. They can also dull your knives when you pull them out or put them in because of the wood.
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They can also dull your knives when you pull them out or put them in because of the wood.
I tell people at shows that if they have a knife block to store the knives in it with the blades up... that way they won't dull them when they pull them out. I also remind them to tell everyone in their household about the change before they turn the knives so there are no accidents!
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Old 01-27-2008, 11:31 AM   #4
 
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I tell people at shows that if they have a knife block to store the knives in it with the blades up... that way they won't dull them when they pull them out. I also remind them to tell everyone in their household about the change before they turn the knives so there are no accidents!
Do you mean with the blades sticking out of the block or with the blades towards the back of the block?
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Most knives go straight into the block, sharp-edge down. So when people pull them out, they scrape the sharp edge against the wood dulling them. If they put them in sharp-edge up, they won't dull them when they pull them out. Hope that makes more sense.
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In blade first, sharp side up...I don't think they would fit handles first - LOL!

I have the old PC knife block, have always stored them blade side up and they've been fine...never had them sharpened other than the sharpener in the block...
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i just got that kapoosh knife block with all the little spaghetti looking things that keep the knives in there. I LOVE IT!!!! i would recommend that. i have ALL the forged knives in there and all my colored quickut's and the color coated knives too and i still have room for my new green ones i hope to get soon
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Our knife block goes side to side so we don't have an option. I left DH put his knives in there!
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i just got that kapoosh knife block with all the little spaghetti looking things that keep the knives in there. I LOVE IT!!!! i would recommend that. i have ALL the forged knives in there and all my colored quickut's and the color coated knives too and i still have room for my new green ones i hope to get soon
Which one do you have. They have different ones.
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In blade first, sharp side up...I don't think they would fit handles first - LOL!

I have the old PC knife block, have always stored them blade side up and they've been fine...never had them sharpened other than the sharpener in the block...
LOL! I knew, I just needed to verify. LOL!
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Old 01-27-2008, 06:03 PM   #11
 
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Which one do you have. They have different ones.
I have this one... Bed Bath & Beyond Product

I LOVE IT, and with a 20% off coupon it's only like $25, can't beat it!
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I just keep mine in their sleeves in the drawer or in my turnabout.
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i used to do that, but my 3 yr old opened my drawer and took out one of the knives so that day i got the kapoosh, i don't have room left in my turn about
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I have recommended the Kapoosh that Gina has to several hosts who purchased the full set of the knives and were looking for a "block". I'm also now thinking of getting a block for myself since my TTA is so jam-packed with other gadgets. I like the stainless one, myself, since it would go with my kitchen better: http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/prod...1&SKU=14024263
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I was so hoping that PC would come out with one this spring and have been holding off on buying the kapoosh until the spring line up came out. So now I'll just have to look for one of the coupons in the mail for BB&B!
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I'm thinking fall is when we might see one....I don't know anything ('cuz I'm ALWAYS the last to know anything), but that's when they've come out with the newer forged cutlery pieces. So, who knows??!!!?? Would be cool though!!
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I just keep mine in their sleeves in the drawer or in my turnabout.
Be careful putting them in your TTA. The knives aren't designed to rest on their tips, and many consultants have had them bend or break, even when stored in the cases.
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Wouldn't they be on their tips in the Kapoosh?
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I guess they would. It depends on the angle and whether 100% of the weight is on the tip.
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I hope PC does come out with something to store the knifes. That is the ONLY thing I don't like about them. The covers are just too loose. They always fall off.
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