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04-12-2010, 09:27 PM
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What do you all feel about those wall-mounted, magnetic strips sold for knife storage? I've always felt a bit leery about the way the knives hit the strips because of the strength of the magnetism, but if that's really just unfounded, then maybe I could fashion something along those lines for this new apartment.
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They look cook, but not sure they would fit into my kitchen.
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I have used them for several years and really like them. I have not noticed any deterioration of the blade,
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This is a very interesting topic as I have wondered the same thing. Not so much about the force but of the contact of metal to metal and if there is any moisture on the blade or high humidity would it pit the blade? Cause discoloration or rust?
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My mother always had them, but I never felt safe using them - can't say why.
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Jean, I've heard folks mention the safety issue. But, if anyone is going to cut themself, it's me, and I haven't yet. I make sure the knives are completely dry before hanging them. I bought one for the kitchen here, but haven't hung it yet due to lack of space and cement walls.
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we have the strips for some of our knives but use the block for the good knives. I'm like Lorraine on the cutting as well - if it's going to happen, it will be me but none have dropped yet.
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I have a friend that has this and loves it. I wanted to do it here, but never got around to it. With my setup, it doesn't really make sense, actually.
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My Mom had them when I was a kid, and I have always had them in my kitchens. I have never had a problem. I have enough stuff on my counter without adding a knife block. We also have them at work. My long slicers, however, don't fit on them. It's just nice to always have a selection of knives at your fingertips and off the counter.
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"It's just nice to always have a selection of knives at your fingertips and off the counter.' - that's when a handy husband comes into play. My knife slots are off the island to the left end of the island - being left handed, its great!
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