Why You Need A Kitchen Knife Holder

The Dalstrong Gladiator Series 8-Piece Knife Block Set beside the Dalstrong White Gladiator Series 8-Piece Knife Block SetGladiator Series 8-Piece Knife Block Set

Taking care of your knives is more than sharpening and keeping them clean. It's also important to store them safely. Here's all you need to know about kitchen knife holders.

1. Do You Even Need A Kitchen Knife Holder?

A man holding a knife from the Dalstrong Gladiator Series 8-Piece Knife Block SetGladiator Series 8-Piece Knife Block Set

If you own knives, you need a place to store them properly. And no, tossing them into the depths of your overstuffed utensil drawer isn’t doing you or your knives any favors. Imagine fishing around for your trusty paring knife and accidentally grabbing the wrong end of a blade. Not exactly the kind of kitchen adventure you're aiming for, right?

Proper knife storage is more than just avoiding painful mishaps, though that’s a huge perk. It's about keeping your knives in prime condition. When knives rattle around in a drawer, it’s not just the handles that take a beating—those precious blades you paid good money for can get dull, chipped, or even bent out of shape. A quality knife holder keeps everything in order, sharp, and ready to slice through a tomato like butter (no more hacking at veggies with a dull edge and bruising everything in the process).

When your knives are neatly stored in a magnetic knife holder or a knife block, they’re always right there, just waiting for action. No more hunting, no more clutter, no more dull edges from random drawer collisions. It makes cooking smoother, faster, and yes, even a little more fun. Because let’s be honest—who doesn’t love that chef-like feeling of smoothly pulling a blade from its holder, ready to tackle the task at hand?

Looks also matter.

There’s something about a polished knife stand or a sleek magnetic knife strip that just brings a touch of class to your kitchen. It’s like your knives are on display, giving off those “I know what I’m doing” vibes even if you're just slicing up a grilled cheese sandwich. It’s not just about safety or function—there’s a little bit of pride that comes from a tidy, organized setup. You know, the kind that makes your kitchen feel like a real-deal chef’s workspace.

Plus, with a proper storage solution, you’ll be way more likely to use your knives the right way. When they’re easily accessible, sharp, and organized, you’ll find yourself practicing better knife skills without even trying. You might actually start cutting vegetables the way you’re supposed to instead of just hacking away.

In short, a knife holder is a small investment that saves you from potential injuries, keeps your blades in pristine condition, and gives your kitchen a professional, well-organized look. Whether you're into the traditional feel of knife blocks or want the modern, space-saving charm of a magnetic strip, there’s no question that proper knife storage is a game changer. So, yes—you absolutely need one. Your knives (and your fingers) will thank you.

2. Traditional Knife Blocks: Classic And Functional

A woman holding the Dalstrong Gladiator Series 8-Piece Knife Block SetGladiator Series 8-Piece Knife Block Set White

The trusty knife block. A little bulky? Sure. Maybe a tad predictable? Absolutely. But that’s what makes it dependable, right? It’s the kind of thing you can rely on to get the job done, like your favorite hoodie or that skillet you’ve been using since college. There’s something reassuring about the solid, stable presence of a knife holder sitting on your countertop, with all your blades snugly in place.

For years, knife blocks have been the go-to choice for kitchens everywhere, and for good reason. These blocks offer dedicated slots for just about every type of knife in your arsenal—from the hefty butcher knives to the more delicate fillet knives. The beauty of a traditional knife block set is that it keeps everything organized and within arm’s reach. Whether you need your utility knife for slicing through packaging, or a steak knife for, well, steak night, your tools are right there, waiting. No rummaging around in drawers, no dull edges from poor storage.

Knife blocks have evolved

Now, if you’re a bit of a kitchen gadget enthusiast (guilty as charged), you’ll appreciate that knife blocks have evolved beyond just being practical. Some fancier models are made from stunning materials like acacia wood or walnut, adding a touch of class to your countertop. And hey, if you want something a little more customized, there are universal knife blocks that can fit just about any blade you’ve got, even those one-off steak knives or that extra paring knife you picked up at the farmer’s market because, well, it looked cool.

But let’s get real for a second. We’re not just talking about a place to store your knives. The right knife holder knife can be a total game-changer for your kitchen routine. Some blocks come with extra features, like built-in knife sharpeners (yes, please!) or slots for sharpening steels, so your knives stay razor-sharp without the need for a separate tool. Think of it as your own mini knife-maintenance station, saving you from the frustration of hacking away at a tomato with a dull blade.

And if you’re like me, the more knives, the better. You’ve got your chefs knives, bread knives, and paring knives, but what about your specialized blades? Boning knives, butcher knives, or even fillet knives—they all need a home, too. The beauty of a traditional block set is its versatility. You can easily slot your various blades in place, including those unique or oversized knives that don’t always fit in standard storage solutions.

Counter space is an issue

If you're running low on counter space, fear not. There are compact versions or even indrawer knife blocks that fit snugly in your kitchen drawers, leaving your counter free for other things (like that stand mixer you totally use once a month). 

So while traditional knife blocks might seem like the obvious, old-school choice, they’ve definitely kept up with the times. Whether you want something stylish, space-saving, or fully equipped with extra features like knife sharpeners, there’s a knife holder out there for everyone.

3. Magnetic Knife Strips: Space-Saving And Stylish

The Dalstrong Wall Knife Holder Magnetic Bar Silicone with Dalstrong knivesWall Knife Holder Magnetic Bar Silicone

If you’ve ever found yourself battling for countertop real estate—juggling a blender, a coffee maker, and that one, oddly large fruit bowl—then a magnetic knife strip could be the game-changer you never knew you needed. These sleek strips, often called a magnet bar or magnetic wall bar (for when you’re feeling fancy), turn your kitchen knives into a minimalist display of sharp-edged art, giving your workspace both function and flair.

Magnetic knife holders use a strong magnetic force to hold your blades securely in place. We’re not talking about the magnets from your fridge—this is next-level magnetism. You’ll see everything from your trusty stainless steel knife to your delicate santoku knives neatly lined up, ready for action. 

And it’s not just for the aesthetics. With your knives out in the open, you avoid the risk of dulling or damaging the blades that can happen when they’re shoved into a traditional slot knife block. Every time you slap a knife onto that magnetic strip, you’re keeping it sharp and pristine.

Magnetic knife strips are great for small kitchens.

If you're an apartment dweller with reduced kitchen space, a magnetic knife strip really shines. Wall-mounted, it frees up precious countertop space so you can focus on the important stuff, like chopping, mixing, and occasionally rearranging your cookware sets for no reason other than to feel organized. Got an assortment of knives? No problem. The beauty of a magnetic strip is that it doesn’t care if you’re throwing up a collection of boning knives, carving knives, or even a full-on steak knife set. There’s room for everyone at the magnet party.

Materials matter.

A stainless steel magnetic knife bar is perfect if your kitchen leans modern and sleek, but maybe you’re going for more of a warm, rustic vibe. In that case, a walnut magnetic strip or even an acacia knife block could be the perfect blend of function and style. And then, for the overachievers out there, some of these strips come with extra features, like UV light for sanitizing your blades in between uses. Imagine that—your knives getting a little spa treatment while you’re off prepping dinner. Who says kitchen tools can’t be pampered?

But it’s not just about counter space and style points. Using a magnet bar keeps your knives more accessible than a block with individual slots ever could. You’re not hunting for the right blade; it’s just there, staring at you, silently begging to dice that onion or tackle that steak. And unlike a knife block storage solution, there’s no guessing where each knife goes. It’s all laid out in front of you, perfect for when you’re in the middle of meal prep and don’t have time for block puzzles.

They can be used for all manner of tools.

Oh, and one more perk? Magnetic strips aren’t just limited to your everyday chefs knives. You can hang a variety of blades—from santoku knives to carving knives, or even that specialized universal saya-covered blade you brought back from your trip to Japan. Heck, you can throw your steak knife sets up there if you’re feeling adventurous. And with a level magnetic knife block, you don’t have to worry about knives slipping or becoming misaligned—everything stays right where you put it, at the ready.

Durability and strength.

Most of these strips, especially ones made from stainless steel, are designed to hold even the heaviest of knives, like that hefty boning knife you love to break out on special occasions. And they’re not just about holding knives, either—some people even use them for other kitchen tools, like sharpening steels, utility knives, or anything else metal that deserves a spot on the wall.

At the end of the day, a magnetic knife strip is more than just a storage solution—it’s a way to keep your kitchen streamlined and efficient while also looking like you know what you’re doing (even when you’re just scrambling eggs). Whether you’re a home cook or someone who’s amassed a collection of Japanese knives, this is a storage hack that lets you display your knives with style while keeping them safe, sharp, and easy to reach.

4. Knife Bag: For When You're On the Go

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Now, I know what you’re thinking—why would you ever need to take your knives on the road? Well, here’s the thing: not all kitchens are created equal. Sometimes, the knives you’ll find at someone else’s house are, to put it kindly, subpar. And if you’re the type who’s serious about your slicing and dicing (or maybe you just don’t want to face the horror of cutting vegetables with a serrated steak knife), then investing in a quality knife bag is a no-brainer. These bags let you take your knife sets on the go, ensuring that your blades are just as sharp and ready as you are.

These aren’t just glorified tool belts, either. Many knife bags have extra compartments for your other essential kitchen tools, like your cutting board, kitchen shears, or even a spot for your sharpening stones. Everything has its place, so you can roll in like a pro, unzip your bag, and set up shop with the confidence of someone who knows exactly what they're doing. Plus, they look awesome.

If you’re more into organization than flair (though, let’s be honest, you can have both), you’ll love the fact that these bags keep everything in its own slot, preventing your knives from banging around and getting damaged. Your precious VG10 steel chef’s knife won’t be clashing with your beloved bunka knife or getting nicked by your nakiri knife. No blade-on-blade crime here.

Beyond the aesthetics and practicality, a good knife bag is about convenience. Maybe you’re the designated cook for family gatherings, or perhaps you have a favorite cutting board you just can’t live without. With a knife roll, you can pack it all up, take it with you, and cook anywhere, anytime. Even if you’re just headed to a backyard BBQ, having your own knives at the ready means you’ll never have to suffer through cutting a watermelon with a butter knife ever again.

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5. Recommended Dalstrong Knife Holders

1. Double-Sided Dragon Spire Magnetic Block

Double-Sided Dragon Spire Magnetic Block

Here's a sleek walnut wood block with six columns, each embedded with strong magnets on both sides, so it holds up to 12 knives. It’s great for keeping things organized without cluttering your counter, and because there are no slots, there’s nowhere for crumbs or grime to hide, making it way more hygienic than your standard knife block. Plus, it just looks really cool sitting on the counter.

PROS:

  • The double-sided magnets hold up to 12 knives or kitchen tools, giving you a ton of storage without taking up much space.
  • It’s super easy to clean—no annoying slots for dirt and crumbs to get stuck in.
  • The design is sleek and modern, and the walnut wood gives your kitchen that extra bit of class.
  • The magnets are strong enough to keep your knives secure, but still make it easy to grab what you need with a twist and pull.

CONS:

  • If you’re used to the traditional slotted knife blocks, the open design might take a little getting used to.
  • It doesn’t come with knives, so it’s more suited for people who already have a knife collection.

2. Wall Knife Holder Magnetic Bar Walnut

Wall Knife Holder Magnetic Bar Walnut

If you're short on counter space but still want to show off your knives, here's a great option. It’s made from North American walnut wood, which looks amazing and feels super high-quality. Plus, it’s magnetic, so you just slap your knives up there and they’re safe, sharp, and easy to grab when you’re cooking. The walnut actually protects your blades when they hit the grain, so they stay in better shape for longer.

PROS:

  • It clears up your counter, which is awesome if you’re tight on space or just like having a clean, open workspace.
  • The walnut wood not only looks great, but it’s also gentle on your knives, keeping them sharper than if they were clanging around in a drawer.
  • Compared to the Dragon Spire Magnetic Block, this one takes up zero counter space, which can be a big deal if you’re limited on room.
  • It’s really simple to install and keeps everything you need right within reach.

CONS:

  • It doesn’t hold as many knives as the Dragon Spire Magnetic Block, so if you have a ton of kitchen tools, this might not cut it (pun intended).
  • Since it mounts on the wall, you can’t just move it around like a countertop block—it’s staying put once you’ve installed it.

3. Wall Knife Holder Magnetic Bar Stainless

Wall Knife Holder Magnetic Bar Stainless

This wall knife holder is sleek, simple, and does exactly what you need: holds your knives securely without taking up any counter space. Made from stainless steel with a satin finish, this 18-inch bar has enough room to display a good variety of knives without things looking crowded.

PROS:

  • The stainless steel finish makes it easy to clean and more resistant to stains, which is a nice bonus compared to wood options like the Walnut Magnetic Bar.
  • The 18-inch length gives you plenty of space for a decent lineup of knives without cluttering your kitchen, similar to the Dragon Spire Magnetic Block, but with a more compact feel.
  • Its minimalist design works well in modern kitchens, while still offering practical storage like the Walnut Bar, but with a sleeker vibe.
  • It’s hygienic, with no tricky crevices for bacteria to hide in, which keeps your knives cleaner and safer over time.

CONS:

  • While it’s great for function, the stainless steel design doesn’t have the warmth or aesthetic appeal of the Walnut Bar, so it might feel a little cold in some kitchen setups.
  • Like the other wall-mounted options, once it’s installed, it’s there to stay—no flexibility to move it around like you would with a countertop option like the Dragon Spire Magnetic Block.

4. Wall Knife Holder Magnetic Bar Silicone

Wall Knife Holder Magnetic Bar Silicone

This magnetic bar is lined with a layer of silicone to cushion your knives every time they attach to the wall. The matte black silicone against the satin-finished steel gives it a modern, sleek look that’s both stylish and practical. 

PROS:

  • The silicone cushioning adds an extra layer of protection for your knives, which is something the other options like the Stainless Magnetic Bar and Walnut Bar don’t offer.
  • The matte black design with satin steel gives it a sleek, modern look that blends into almost any kitchen setup, while still feeling softer than the all-metal Stainless Bar.
  • Like the other wall-mounted options, it saves you valuable counter space, but the silicone ensures your blades stay protected without sacrificing accessibility.
  • The powerful magnetic grip holds your knives securely, but the silicone padding is gentler on the blades.

CONS:

  • While the silicone is great for protection, some people might prefer the look of natural materials like the Walnut Bar for a warmer kitchen aesthetic.
  • Like the other wall-mounted options, once it’s up, it’s not as easily movable as countertop alternatives like the Dragon Spire Magnetic Block, so you’ll need to commit to a spot.

6. Frequently Asked Questions

What are kitchen knife holders called?

Kitchen knife holders can be called knife blocks, magnetic knife holders, knife racks, or knife stands. If you’re on the go, you might use a knife bag or knife roll.

What is the best way to store your kitchen knives?

The best way to store kitchen knives is either in a knife block, on a magnetic strip, or in a knife bag if you're traveling. Avoid tossing them in drawers without blade guards, as this can dull the edges.

What is a knife carrier called?

A knife carrier is usually called a knife bag or knife roll. These are ideal for chefs on the move or anyone who wants to safely transport their favorite knives.

What holds knives in the kitchen?

Knives can be held in knife blocks, magnetic holders, universal knife blocks, or even on a magnetic strip. You can also store them in a kitchen knife stand or a drawer knife holder if counter space is tight.

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Witten by Jorge Farah
Born on the coast of Colombia and based in Buenos Aires, Jorge is a cooking enthusiast and kitchenware obsessive with a tremendous amount of opinions.

Why You Need A Kitchen Knife Holder

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