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  • TheBenCommandments
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    2 年前

    Right I’m of the mind that silicone and metal are for me since those tools can be chucked into the dishwasher.

        • PM_Your_Nudes_Please@lemmy.world
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          Knives go dull much faster in the dishwasher. If you want to keep your knives sharp, you should be hand washing as soon as you’re done with them.

          Also, get a damned knife block; Having your knives rattling around in a drawer is just asking for dull knives and accidents.

          • RvTV95XBeo@sh.itjust.works
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            Knives go dull much faster in the dishwasher

            Much faster feels like a bit of a stretch to me. I’ve got a set of “good knives” that I hand wash, and a Victorinox chef’s knife that I generally abuse and toss into the dishwasher.

            The Vnox does dull sooner than the “good knives”, but not dramatically so, and it probably gets ~50% more usage between sharpening (I sharpen them all together), largely because you can just toss it straight into the dishwasher.

            Knives dulling in your dishwasher may be a sign that they are not so stainless and are rusting at some level. I find either really cheap or really expensive knives tend to be of a less stainless grade of steel. If you’re anywhere in the middle of the quality spectrum you’re probably fine using a dishwasher (unless you’re also seeing stainless steel flatware corrode, in which case stop washing your dishes with acid).