Unanswered Questions: Knives & Stoneware

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around questions regarding the care and usage of Pampered Chef knives and stoneware, particularly focusing on handwashing knives and the safety of using stoneware in various cooking appliances. Participants share their personal experiences and insights related to these topics.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses uncertainty about why knives are recommended to be handwashed, noting that food residue can dull the blade if placed in a dishwasher.
  • Another participant shares their experience that stoneware can be used in microwaves and convection ovens, but not under a broiler or on direct heat.
  • One participant mentions that knives can get pitted and develop spots if washed in a dishwasher.
  • Another participant highlights the benefit of stoneware being microwave-safe, sharing personal anecdotes about using specific stoneware products for quick meals.
  • One participant raises a concern about the claim that stoneware does not dull knives, suggesting it may be misleading and could harm consultants' credibility.
  • Another participant counters that using stoneware does not dull blades, but acknowledges that it depends on how the knife is used on the stone.
  • One participant shares their experience that their chef's knife does get dull when used on stoneware, suggesting that usage technique matters.
  • Another participant notes that even if stoneware dulls knives slightly, the knives come with a sharpening case, making maintenance easier.
  • One participant mentions using the ease of sharpening as a selling point for the knives, emphasizing their lifetime warranty.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on whether using stoneware dulls knives, with some participants asserting it does not while others share personal experiences indicating it may. No clear consensus emerges on this topic.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects a range of personal experiences and opinions among participants regarding product usage and care, without definitive guidance from Pampered Chef.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants seeking insights on customer inquiries related to knives and stoneware, as well as those interested in sharing personal experiences with these products.

gbirkes
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I have several questions that customers have asked me and I don't know the answers.

1. Why are the knives handwash only- what will happen if we put them in the dishwasher?
2. is the stoneware safe to use in a microwave / convection oven?

Thanks is advance for any answers.
 
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Gretchen

As far as the knives go - I know it is always recommended to hand wash knives because the leaving food on the blade and putting it in the dishwasher can cause the knife to dull. I don't know specifically why they recommend hand washing for our knives - you may want to ask pampered chef as they do not say in the product info on the website.

The stones can be used in the microwave and convection ovens. They cannot be used under a broiler or on a direct heat source.

If you ever have questions on products, you can go to consultants corner and they have a full product information guides which gives product do's and dont's as well as demo tips and ideas on all of our products.

Hope this helps,
Sharon
 
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It certainly does help, thanks
 
The knives also get "pitted" when they're washed in the dishwasher. The blade gets all kinds of spots on it. That happens too if you're not careful about drying them right after you handwash them.
 
Gretchen:

The fact that stones can go in the microwave is a great selling point, especially for the Stoneware Flute Pan, which makes some fabulous 14 minute cakes in the microwave! My children also use the Small Bar Pan for re-heating pizzas and chicken nuggets in the microwave as well. Many people don't realize that extra benefit of the stoneware, so be sure you point it out!

Mary
 
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"Stoneware won't dull your knives"I have heard this multiple times from multiple consultants.
Customer: Won't it dull my knife if I cut things on the stoneware?
Consultant: No, you use stone to sharpen your knives.
Customer: Wow, I had no idea, that is great!

Why do consultant's tell people that the stones won't dull blades??? This seems like a myth that does not help the customer at all and it may harm the consultant in the long run, when the customer's realizes that they were given false information.
 
Not a mythNot stoneware specifically, but stone does sharpen blades so using tools like the pizza cutter and our knives on our stoneware won't hurt the knives or the stones. I don't know that I would ever tell someone to get their stone out to specifically sharpen the knife itself, but using our cutting utensils on the stone is not going to dull the blades.
 
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If it doesn't dull your blades than you are lucky. I have the chef's knife and the round pizza stone. My stone does dull the knife. I suppose it also depends on how you use it. If you simply push down through the food it probably won't do much to the blade, but if you drag the blade across in a cutting manner than it surely does dull the blade. You are doing the opposite of what you do to sharpen it. I don't think it would dull the pizza cutter because it is rolling over the stone, not scraping accross it like the knife. I would never tell anyone to sharpen their knives on the stones, but I bet it could be done if they were very good at honing.
 
Even if the stone dulled the blades of the knives a little then the great thing is our knives come with their own sharpening case. So maybe after you use the knives with the stoneware then just sharpen them back up. I personally don't use my knife on the stoneware mostly cause I don't think about it. I use the pizza cutter or my PC sharp spatula (not sure exactly what its called at the moment)
 
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I use that as a selling point to sell the knives. So many people want the stones, but I always add that buying the knives too is great because if they get dull they are easy to sharpen and have a lifetime warranty.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of knives does Pampered Chef offer?

Pampered Chef offers a variety of knives, including chef's knives, paring knives, utility knives, and specialty knives. Each knife is designed for specific tasks in the kitchen, ensuring precision and ease of use.

How do I properly care for my Pampered Chef knives?

To care for your Pampered Chef knives, hand wash them with warm, soapy water and dry immediately. Avoid putting them in the dishwasher, as this can dull the blades and damage the handles. Regularly hone the blades with a honing steel to maintain sharpness.

What is the difference between stoneware and other bakeware?

Stoneware is made from natural clay that is fired at high temperatures, making it durable and excellent for heat retention. Unlike metal bakeware, stoneware provides even heat distribution, resulting in better baking results and browning.

Can I use Pampered Chef stoneware in the microwave?

Yes, Pampered Chef stoneware is microwave-safe. It can be used in the microwave for reheating and cooking, but it is important to avoid sudden temperature changes to prevent cracking.

How do I season my Pampered Chef stoneware?

To season your Pampered Chef stoneware, wash it with warm, soapy water and dry it thoroughly. Then, apply a thin layer of vegetable oil to the surface and bake it in the oven at 350°F (175°C) for about 30 minutes. This process helps to create a non-stick surface and enhances the stoneware's performance.

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