In the kitchen there are a lot of utensils that could be dangerous to work with if you’re careful and knives are definitely on the first place in this top. You have to make sure that you store your kitchen knives safely to avoid accidents and also so that your children don’t reach them. So let’s take a look at some suggestions and some ways in which you can do that.
A magnetic knife holder is one of the most practical and simple solutions you can find for this problem. You just have to find a good place where you can mount them on the wall and you can be certain that your knives will stay there. This system is also great because it’s practical and sanitary.Available for 19 euros.
This knife holder is definitely one of the most interesting-looking you can find. It’s extremely simple. Designed by New York-based Schmidt Brothers this 10 piece set includes the block and steel knives of various sizes and shapes. The knives are showcased and stored in this clear acrylic block.Available for 250$.
These knives don’t really seem to be stored safely but what you don’t know is that the rack has magnets that keep them there. The Taidgh O’Neill’s NoHo knife rack is very simple and made of walnut wood and rare earth magnets. It measures 14 x 12 x 5 inches/35.56 x 30.48 x 12.7 cm and it can easily fit in any kitchen.Available for 160$.
If you want something durable, simple and hygienic, a stainless steel rack might be the answer. All the knives sit safely in there and there is no danger of accidentally cutting yourself while grabbing them. It has a simple design and it was made to last. It’s great for both restaurant kitchens and for private kitchens.Available for 71$.
A great knife storage system that also allows you to save space is offered by this under cabinet knife block. It allows you to store 8 knives and it’s a pre-slotted block that’s also magnetized. So not only that it stores your knives but it also keeps them safe and doesn’t leave room for accidents. It’s made of a light grain block and it includes mounting hardware.Available for 35 euros.
If you want you can also opt for the classical knife storage system. This wooden block has slots for different types of knives of different shapes and sizes and it also has a space for scissors. It’s the basic and classic type that we all have or had at some point in our kitchens.Available for 169$.
This is a very ingenious knife block design. It’s very simple, very interesting-looking and the best part is that you can even make one yourself if you don’t want to buy it. What you have to do is get some laminated pine shelves and lots of bamboo skewers. Decide on the dimensions and built the box and then fill it with skewers.Found on site.
Wouldn’t it be much easier if you could just take the knife and insert it directly into the table? it would be a very convenient and interesting storage system. The basic idea is that the table has a series of slots cut into its surface and you can insert a knife in each one. It’s the same principle as for the classical wooden blocks but instead of that you’re using the table.
If you prefer to store your knives in a drawer either for safety reasons or because you simply like it this way, the main problem is usually that there are no storage systems that allow you to organize them one by one. You just have to throw them all in there and then try to find the one you need which is not exactly safe. But this wooden block can keep up to 15 knives and each one has its own slot.Available for 18$.
This knife block is very similar to the one that we’ve already resented you and that was mounted under the cabinet. But the nice thing about it is that you can also install it somewhere else or you can just simply leave it on the counter. It holds 8 knives and it’s made of oak.Available for 38$.
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