Do you put your knives in the dishwasher out of laziness?
Fuck no.
I keep forgetting I have one.
It came with the flat but I've always just done my dishes by hand and the habit dies surprisingly hard.
>>9107411
>dishwasher broke and too lazy to get it fixed
Do I win?
>>9107411
No I never put my knives or my wooden utensils in the dishwasher.
Is that bad?
>>9107411
Yes.
>>9107411
what's the problem? I didn't know it was bad.
>>9107411
no, the time it takes to rinse it once is disproportionate to the time you spent having to shapen it 3 times as often
>>9107411
I don't have a dishwasher
>>9107411
I don't have a sink
>>9107411
I don't have a knife
>>9107411
Not my important ones.
>>9107411
The only thing I put in the Dish Washer is my penis. Because my wife is the Dish Washer.
>>9107414
>comfy warm water on your hands
>>9108374
Clap clap clap
>>9109453
Yep, sounds a bit like that.
>>9107411
I used to. I rarely need to do more than rinse my knives since I'm vegan. What's to wash off?
My mom always has. She's had her current knives more than two decades and they're useless having never been sharpened. This brand includes free sharpening for life. There's also a store here that does it for free. And I could do it if she'd let me.
>>9107459
This kills the knife.
Or at least dulls it super fast. Knives aren't dishwasher safe. Some cheap ones claim to be, but it's a lie. You're killing them.
>>9109510
Always wash your knives. While you're not at a salmonella risk, you still probably have small amounts of organic matter around the handle, or residue on the blade. This gives you bacterial funtimes, and their benevolence is always a crapshoot. Take pride in your health, anon.
Also please wash your counters. Same deal.
>tfw don't have cooking knives besides a butter knife and don't have a dishwasher