FWIW I use these:
Local maker in Kent, WA.
Local maker in Kent, WA.
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The white handled Dexter-Russel knives are used professionally by fish mongers and butchers worldwide.I know this is more for hunting and fishing knives but I'm hoping we can get some help finding a dishwasher safe knife set.
We have a set that has been replaced multiple times and no matter what we purchase always, seems to rust quickly. I have gone online to find "dishwasher safe" knife sets and then read the reviews that say, "hand wash only." Yes, they will be put into the dishwasher and we would like them to last more than a couple of years. Any ideas?
And ... the knives suffer edge damage (reputedly) from banging into adjacent metal utensils in the dishwasher utensil basket.Rust isn't the issue.
Dishwasher detergent is an abrasive. You're sandblasting the edges of those knives every time you 'wash' them.
Wipe clean, dry, put in butcher block. Done and done.
I love my Spyderco kitchen knives but I destroyed a couple of them in the dishwasher. Blades held up fine but the handles disintegrated...Buy corrosion resistant steels; M390, 420HC, 14c28n, VG10, S35VN, N690,... I think Spyderco and Cold Steel offer kitchen sets with the storage blocks. J.A. Henckels makes quality dishwasher safe kitchen knives.
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How many nights you get sleeping on the back porch for mixing them up?(The wife also, but I'm talking about the board).
I'm so edge-retentive (hmm) that when I use the knife to scrape chopped vegetables off the board into a pan or bowl I always scrape with the sharp edge of the knife facing up, opposite the board.
I'm a "knife guy" but I'm not a real knife guy: I don't enjoy sharpening knives.
I'm thinking of a "nice round number" (Gomez, from ~1965 Addams FamilyHow many nights you get sleeping on the back porch for mixing them up?![]()
What were they made of? Was it the grips that disintegrated or some sort of adhesive or rivet retaining them?I love my Spyderco kitchen knives but I destroyed a couple of them in the dishwasher. Blades held up fine but the handles disintegrated...
And if someone asks if you have a knife they can just use to, for instance, cut a piece of string, the answer is always "no" and you cut the string for them.. because you know and I know that a D-9 Caterpillar tractor will have somehow materialized and apparently run over our precious when it's handed back one second later.How many nights you get sleeping on the back porch for mixing them up?
I wasn't aware there was a term for it, but I guess I'm an edge-retentive too. I mean... you pay good money for a nice blade, you work it up just the way you like it... then abuse the crap of it and get disappointed with it like it's the knifes fault?
I have some knifes that only get used a few times a year and are forbidden from being used for anything other than game processing. Maybe that's a bit too far, but they've lasted for long past half a century and still debone, slice and filet like fine whiskey.
Daily use in the kitchen... there's nothing more frustrating than a poor edge and trying to saw through a perfectly cooked hunk of dead cow flesh just seems... somehow... disrespectful.
Treat your tools right and they'll treat you right.
Loading the dishwasher in my house means getting the wife drunk!I've never owned a dishwasher. Cept for me, even then, my wife owns that.