Have Any Creative Ideas for Storing Forged Cutlery?

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores various creative storage solutions for Forged Cutlery, particularly in contexts where safety and accessibility are priorities, such as in home daycares. Participants share their personal experiences and ideas regarding knife storage methods.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a caregiver, seeks unique storage ideas for knives that are out of sight yet accessible.
  • Another participant suggests using a magnetic strip for wall or cabinet door installation, noting its convenience.
  • One user shares concerns about magnetic strips, mentioning that knives can fall off and potentially get damaged, and recalls a negative experience with one.
  • A different participant describes a preferred under-the-counter knife block that swivels for easy access, which they found very useful.
  • One participant mentions using a wood block with straws inside, allowing for flexible knife placement without specific slots.
  • Several users indicate they store their knives in Stoneware Crocks, either on the counter or in cabinets.
  • Another participant humorously comments on the use of a crock for knife storage.
  • One participant reports satisfaction with their magnetic strip, stating they have not experienced issues with knives falling off.
  • Another user describes storing smaller knives in a round-about and larger knives in a felt-lined drawer, while noting that magnetic strips can mark walls.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the effectiveness and safety of magnetic strips for knife storage, with some participants expressing satisfaction and others sharing concerns about potential issues.

Contextual Notes

Participants share their experiences in various kitchen settings, including home and work environments, highlighting the need for safe and practical storage solutions.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for innovative storage ideas for knives, especially in family-oriented or safety-conscious settings, may find the shared experiences relevant.

quiverfull7
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Hey... has anyone come up with unique ways to store their Forged Cutlery? I have a home day care so knives must be up in upper cabinets and out of sight so I'm in search of creative ways to store them but keep them handy... your wisdom always WOWS me so I look forward to hearing it! :)
 
Magnetic stripWhat about one of those magnetic strips? You can install on your wall or inside an upper cabinet door.
 
CrazyChef said:
What about one of those magnetic strips? You can install on your wall or inside an upper cabinet door.

Be careful with the magnetic strips, sometimes the knives fall off of it. My dad had one and the knives would occassionally fall off and the tip would break on them. Sometimes all you had to to do was bump one (when you were reaching for the one next to it) and it would fall off. The magnetic strip would also scratch the knife where it was attached too if you slid the knife across it when you wre hanging it up.

I used to have an under the counter mount knife block that I absolutely loved! It mounted under my upper cabinet and was on a swivel base that you could turn so the knives were out of the way. I think I either got it from Chef's or Cook's warehouse - something like that. It cost @ $50.
 
I bought a wood block that has a wood perimeter, but the inside is made up of straws, so that you can fit any size knives into it (there aren't certain slots for certain knives)... I have my santoku, chef's, utility plus a bunch of steak knives...It is a full size block. Send me a PM if you want more information on the block.
 
I put mine, in their cases, into one of my Stoneware Crocks. I was keeping the crock on the counter, but now it's in a cabinet. :)
 
I keep all my knives in my crock as well.
 
What a crock of bu.....(I couldn't resist, sorry) :D
 
I have mine on a magnetic strip. I have never had a problem with them falling off. They are right next to the stove and so handy there...they look great too. I guess once we have children they will probably have to be put away somewhere.
 
I put smaller knives in my round-about that's right next to my stove. My other knives go into a drawer that is lined with felt that keeps them from moving around. In my kitchen at work all our knives are kept on a magnetic strips. I don't have any problems with them falling off. They do however mark up the walls behind the strip!!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best way to store forged cutlery to keep it sharp?

The best way to store forged cutlery is to use a knife block or magnetic strip. Both options keep the blades protected and easily accessible. Avoid storing knives in drawers without protection, as they can dull or become damaged when they come into contact with other utensils.

Can I use a drawer organizer for my forged cutlery?

Yes, a drawer organizer can be a great option for storing forged cutlery. Look for organizers with individual slots for each knife to prevent them from touching and dulling each other. Additionally, consider using blade guards for extra protection.

Are there any creative DIY storage solutions for forged cutlery?

Absolutely! You can create a custom storage solution using materials like bamboo or wood. For example, you can repurpose a wooden crate or a wine rack to hold your knives. Just ensure that the blades are protected and that the storage solution is stable and secure.

How can I display my forged cutlery while keeping it safe?

To display your forged cutlery safely, consider using a glass-front cabinet or a shadow box. These options allow you to showcase your knives while keeping them protected from dust and damage. Just make sure the display is out of reach of children.

Is it safe to store forged cutlery in a drawer with other kitchen utensils?

Storing forged cutlery in a drawer with other kitchen utensils is not recommended unless you use a knife organizer or blade guards. Mixing knives with other utensils can lead to dulling and potential accidents. Always prioritize safety and protection for your cutlery.

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