11 Uses for Magnetic Knife Racks You’re Probably Overlooking

published May 17, 2018
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I’m prepared to say that 85% of U.S. citizens have one of these magnetic knife holders hanging somewhere in their kitchen (that’s a totally made up number btw), and the other 15% should get on board. And then 100% of us should look for other places to mount them in our homes, because these simple little strips are good for so much more than just knives. Here’s a whole bunch of ways they make organizing easy.

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Install a magnetic knife rack inside a big cabinet, as seen on Design Sponge. It’s a great way to keep track of smaller items and reduce visual clutter.

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Regina solved one of life’s little annoying problems with one of these: Where and how to store food processor attachments. This is such a clever idea for keeping sharp blades safe and out of the way.

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IKEA, no surprise, has a lot of clever ideas on how to use them. Mount a magnetic knife rack (or two) next to the door—either vertically or horizontally—to hold keys and other important reminders before you head out the door.

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Amelia created a version to display photographs, memos, and other important items. A store-bought strip would work just as nicely if you don’t want to take the time to DIY.

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Install a holder inside your bathroom drawers to keep all those little hair accessories and grooming supplies in one place and within reach. This one from Amazon isn’t currently available, but there are other nice wooden options for under $30.

Acacia Wood Magnetic Knife Strip from Amazon; $19.98 with Prime shipping

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If you aren’t using the underside of your kitchen cabinets, you’re missing valuable storage real estate. Mount your knives upside down, as spotted over on Local Kitchen’s blog, and the strip’s slim profile takes up very little room and tucks out of sight.

13″ Magnetic Knife Bar from Amazon; $6.70 with Prime shipping

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From Crate & Barrel Kids comes this storage-meets-art idea for hanging toy race cars. Not only does it give you a place to keep all those loose ankle-sprainers, but it makes for some very fun and dramatic decor.

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After cleaning your paint brushes, IKEA suggests you squeeze the water from the bristles and attach them to the magnetic strip to dry. It’s a great way to keep your counters clear and clutter-free. (Although, note that it’s better to store paintbrushes upside down…)

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Great under-the-cabinet idea: Put some magnets on the lids of your spice jars, then attach them to knife strips mounted there. These clear options let you see what you’ve got, so simply unscrew the jar when you need it.

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Have a garage, or a spot to work on projects? Hang a couple of these racks for loose bits, screwdrivers and other tools. This amazing set up is courtesy of the Cavender Diary.

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And here’s the adult version. Armelle organized her closet and decked out the back of the door with all sorts of storage solutions, including a magnet for her scissors and punches.