In my experience, most people for some reason. Honestly I usually get push back on this, I’m not used to people agreeing with me. There’s usually at least one person for example that tries to claim it’s safer for the knife since if it falls the tip is more protected when up.
Obviously, you do you. From Google image search it seems like the world is fairly evenly split between up and down, and although I think handle up is more sane, and a little bit safer, there’s no right answer. But I grab knives off my rack in a single motion, ready to chop.
Most people’s hands can easily rotate thumb up or thumb down, so I don’t see how the direction of the handle makes much difference. If you’re used to one, it would definitely feel clunky to swap, I know I’d find grabbing a downward facing handle a bit akward.
What sort of psycho puts them blades up? That’s crazy.
In my experience, most people for some reason. Honestly I usually get push back on this, I’m not used to people agreeing with me. There’s usually at least one person for example that tries to claim it’s safer for the knife since if it falls the tip is more protected when up.
Ones who have it right into front their cutting board and want to grab the knife in the grip they’re going to use it in.
Obviously, you do you. From Google image search it seems like the world is fairly evenly split between up and down, and although I think handle up is more sane, and a little bit safer, there’s no right answer. But I grab knives off my rack in a single motion, ready to chop.
Most people’s hands can easily rotate thumb up or thumb down, so I don’t see how the direction of the handle makes much difference. If you’re used to one, it would definitely feel clunky to swap, I know I’d find grabbing a downward facing handle a bit akward.