🔧 Elevate Your Kitchen Game with Precision Sharpening!
The Smith’s 50146 Adjustable Angle Knife Sharpener is a versatile, handheld tool designed for both straight and serrated knives. Featuring a 2-stage sharpening system with adjustable angles, it ensures optimal blade restoration. Its non-slip base and soft grip handle provide safety and comfort, while replaceable components guarantee long-lasting use.
Material | Plastic |
Brand | Smith's |
Colour | Black |
Item Weight | 299 g |
Grit Type | Coarse,Fine |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Smith's Consumer Products, Inc. |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00027925501467 |
UPC | 793842419160 735343758515 027925501467 |
Department | unisex-adult |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 50146 |
ASIN | B007NA6J4Q |
M**E
Nice knife sharpener with various blade angles
The sharpen was easy to use and produced great results. I have used on kitchen cooking knives and for sharpening my outdoor camping knives. Worth the money!
C**.
Afilado fino lento
La parte de carburo no es lo suficientemente dura para afilar rápidamente el cuchillo, y la parte de cerámica es demasiado fina y le toma mucho tiempo pulirlos.Claro que sí te tomaste el tiempo para hacer correctamente ambos procesos el resultado es muy bueno
D**E
I like it, easy to use
I like it, easy to use. If your blade has chips in the edge then you will want to fix those before using this. It is not just this model, all the pull through sharpeners I have used have the same issue. The ceramic and diamond inserts will just follow the knife edge of the damaged blade. It will take a really dull knife to a sharp one, however it will take some time to do so. This really works well at keeping a sharp knife, sharp.The adjustable angle is great and works. This model by KitchenIQ with the ceramic stones is much better than the Smiths version which uses carbide cutters. Carbide pull sharpeners tear a blade edge up.
M**.
Pricey, but worth the investment.
A knife is only as good as how sharp and well maintained its blade's edge is. An inexpensive $25 Victorinox chef's knife that has its blade well maintained, is much more valuable and useful in the long run than say, a $200 Wusthof whose blade is neglected. If you do a lot of cooking that involves chopping or cutting and/or have a lot of knives (particularly expensive ones) that you care about, you should have a sharpener.One of the most attractive features of this sharpener is the selectable edge angle. While most knife makers use similar angles, certain blades, like Japanese santoku chefs knives, use very fine angles, or are only ground one one side. Unless you are a pro with a sharpening steel, this sharpener's selectable angle makes maintenance of exact angles a cinch.Many consumer grade kitchen knives use a larger angle (>20deg), with a consideration for the common consumer that doesn't maintain their knives. This allows for durability and redundancy, but it also sacrifices how well a blade can cut.The Edgeware's angle selection can allow someone to either maintain the manufacturer's edge, or to customize their blades to have finer, sharper angles (with some increase of making the edge slightly more brittle). Conversely, particularly for pocket knives carried every day, I use a larger angle for improved durability.I'm very happy with this purchase. The large grip makes it hard to hurt yourself while sharpening and honing a blade, while making it easy to keep stable while you run the knife through. If you're considering buying someone a nice knife as a gift, consider getting them a nice sharpener too.
J**M
It's sweet.
Sharpens knives.
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