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*8 things you should never put in the dishwasher* (and why)

Many household items can be damaged by the heat, water pressure, or detergent used in a dishwasher. Here are 8 things that are commonly best kept out of the dishwasher:

🔪 1. Sharp kitchen knives

Why:

  • Dishwasher cycles can dull the blade.
  • Knives may bang against other items.
  • Moisture can contribute to corrosion on some knives.

🪵 2. Wooden utensils and cutting boards

Why:

  • Wood absorbs water.
  • Repeated soaking and drying can cause warping, cracking, or splitting.

🍳 3. Cast iron cookware

Why:

  • Dishwasher detergent can strip the seasoning.
  • The pan may rust.

🥄 4. Fine silver or silver-plated items

Why:

  • Harsh detergents can cause tarnishing and discoloration.
  • Contact with certain metals can accelerate damage.

🥤 5. Insulated travel mugs and vacuum bottles

Why:

  • Water can sometimes damage the vacuum seal.
  • Performance may be reduced over time if the manufacturer does not label them dishwasher-safe.

🧴 6. Items with glued-on parts or labels

Why:

  • Heat and moisture can weaken adhesives.
  • Labels may peel off and clog dishwasher filters.

🍽️ 7. Delicate crystal or hand-painted dishes

Why:

  • High heat and strong detergents can cause clouding, fading, or cracking.

🥣 8. Nonstick cookware (unless labeled dishwasher-safe)

Why:

  • Repeated dishwasher use may shorten the life of the nonstick coating.
  • Hand washing is often recommended by manufacturers.

⚠️ Bonus items often worth checking

  • Aluminum cookware (can discolor)
  • Copper cookware (can tarnish)
  • Certain plastics not marked dishwasher-safe
  • Fine china with metallic trim

🧠 Best rule of thumb

Before putting an item in the dishwasher, check the manufacturer’s care instructions. Many modern products are dishwasher-safe, but items made of wood, cast iron, delicate metals, or fine decorative finishes are usually better washed by hand.

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