Storing kitchen tools within pantry shelves is generally not recommended. Pantries are best for food storage, while tools are more accessible and organized closer to the cooking area.
The primary purpose of a pantry is to store food items, both perishable and non-perishable. Storing kitchen tools within the pantry can lead to several issues. First, it can create clutter and make it difficult to find food items quickly. Second, tools may not be readily accessible when you need them during cooking, forcing you to walk back and forth between the pantry and the cooking area. Third, tools can potentially contaminate food items if they are not properly cleaned and stored. A better approach is to store kitchen tools in drawers, on countertops, or hanging from racks near the stove or prep area. This keeps them organized, easily accessible, and separate from your food supply. Consider using drawer organizers, utensil holders, or magnetic knife strips to maximize space and keep your tools within reach.
Before storing any kitchen tool, ensure it is completely clean and dry. Moisture can lead to rust or bacterial growth, especially if the tool is stored in a dark, enclosed space like a pantry.