
Kitchen Tools & Cutlery



























ALL YOUR QUESTIONS, ANSWERED
What's in a starter knife set?
What's in a starter knife set?
A chef knife (8-inch, the do-everything knife), a paring knife (3-4 inch, for small precise work), and a serrated bread knife. Three knives handle 90% of home cooking. Add a santoku, boning, or cleaver as your cooking style demands.
How sharp do home knives need to be?
How sharp do home knives need to be?
Sharper than most home knives are. A factory-sharp edge dulls within months of normal use. Run a honing rod across the edge before each use to maintain alignment, and have knives professionally sharpened every 6-12 months.
Are these dishwasher-safe?
Are these dishwasher-safe?
No. Dishwasher detergent corrodes blade edges and handle materials. Hand wash kitchen knives in warm soapy water, dry immediately, and store on a magnetic strip or in a knife block — not loose in a drawer.
What handle material is best?
What handle material is best?
Pakkawood (resin-impregnated wood) and stabilized hardwood are the most common premium handle materials — they grip well wet or dry, resist warping, and last decades. Plastic handles work but feel cheaper in hand.
How do I sharpen a knife?
How do I sharpen a knife?
For light maintenance, a honing rod realigns the edge — quick stroke down each side before use. For actual sharpening (removing metal to restore the edge), use a whetstone or take to a professional. DIY whetstone work has a learning curve.
How long should good knives last?
How long should good knives last?
Decades — the steel doesn't wear out in any meaningful way. What does wear is the handle (rare), the bolster (rare), and the edge (constantly, but resharpenable). A good chef knife outlasts most other kitchen equipment.