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Want Knives That Stay Sharp? First, Stop Doing These 7 Things
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Want Knives That Stay Sharp? First, Stop Doing These 7 Things

  • August 1, 2025
  • Roubens Andy King
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If you cook at home regularly, you probably rely on a favorite kitchen knife to make meal prep smoother. But even the best blades can lose their edge faster than you'd think if you're unknowingly mishandling them. A few common habits can dull or even permanently damage your knives, no matter how much you paid for them.

Dragging the blade sideways to scrape chopped ingredients off a cutting board, storing knives loose in a drawer, or sharpening too often can all take a toll. Even rinsing them and letting them air-dry instead of drying them by hand can lead to rust or corrosion over time. These missteps might seem minor, but they can shave years off your knife's life.

The good news? Avoiding these habits doesn't take much effort. A few small changes in how you use, store and clean your knives can make a huge difference. With just a bit of care, your blades can stay sharper longer and keep performing like new.

If you're in search of a fantastic new knife, we've got great news. We've tried out more than 10 different options and put together a list of the best chef's knives for 2025. If you already have a knife that's your No. 1, continue reading to find out the most common mistakes people make that can ruin even the most high-quality knife.

Read more: Want Your Kitchen Knives to Stay Sharp for Longer? This Simple Trick Will Help

7 easy ways to ruin your favorite kitchen knife

1. Scrape it sideways on a board

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Using your knife as a scraper is a hard habit to break, but the blade will thank you.

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Knives are made to cut in only two directions, back and forth and not side to side, so try not to use your good knives in a scraping manner. It may be instinct to move and gather all that chopped food on the board with the blade of the knife but it will damage the edge over time. If you can't break the habit completely, at least try and do it gently and without much downward force. 

2. Use it on anything other than wood or plastic 

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Even one slice on a glass or marble surface can do irreparable damage to your chef's knife.

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There are boards and blocks made from all sorts of materials but many of them are not knife-friendly. Stone or marble boards and glass surfaces should be reserved for serving food, not preparing it (at least not with a knife) since they will dull your blade faster than almost anything else.

Bamboo and plastic are the softest — and often cheapest — cutting board materials and will be gentle on your blades. Most other types of wood cutting boards, however, have enough give not to damage the blade. 

3. Store it freely in a drawer 

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Not only will this setup ruin your knife, but you're bound to hurt yourself eventually.

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This is probably the biggest mistake folks make with their kitchen knives. I've seen it more times than I can count and it hurts every time. Letting your knives clink around in a drawer with other knives and metal tools will dull or chip them over time. It's understandable to not want a clumsy knife block on the counter, but there are some pretty sleek options these days like this and this

You can also buy in-drawer wooden knife racks or sheath your knives in plastic cases. The coolest option may be to store the knives on one of these magnetic knife racks and show off your shiny blades to dinner guests. Just be gentle when placing knives on and removing them from the magnet so as not to scrape the blade.

4. Let it soak in the sink or (*gasps*) put it in the dishwasher

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Try to get that chef's knife out of the sink and dry it off before you sit down to eat.

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For several reasons, your knives should never be put in the dishwasher. It'll likely damage the handles, and the blades should never be exposed to water for that long. Speaking of which, never let a knife sit wet in the sink or anywhere else, for that matter. That means no soaking, ever. When you've finished washing it by hand, dry it immediately, or the metal will become susceptible to rust and corrosion.

5. Cut nonfood items or use it as a general tool

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Don't use a good chef's knife to open your Amazon boxes.

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Good knives may seem like a multipurpose tool but they should only be used for food prep. Try not to cut any nonfood items like plastic, cardboard or other packaging. And don't even think about employing your knife as a screwdriver or lever to pry open something stuck.

6. Use a metal scrubber to clean it

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Steel wool is great for some dishwashing jobs but will ruin your knife's edge in seconds. 

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It shouldn't come as a surprise that using metal or another rough material to clean your knife blade could lead to big problems. Instead, use hot water and a soft sponge or cloth. Your knives should never be so dirty that those aren't enough to get them clean. 

7. Oversharpen the blade

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Sharpening is good. Oversharpening is bad. 

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There comes a point at which a knife blade can't be sharpened anymore, and if you continue to pound it on a steel or whetstone, you'll only be shaving off the blade itself and shortening the knife's life span. Here's a guide to sharpening your kitchen knives.

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