AGPtek Professional Kitchen Knife Sharpener System Fix-angle with 4 Stones

November 15, 2017 - Comment
Add to Cart $26.99Amazon.com Price
(as of 7 April 2020 05:48 GMT+0100 - Details)

Quick and easy way to sharpen knife blade. This blade sharpening tool keeps knives razor sharp and ready to cut. Extend the lifespan of your cutlery and increase your cutting power with this essential kitchen tool. Make the most of the knives in your commercial or home kitchen with the help of this hard-working sharpening rod. You’ll be amazed at how quickly and easily it transforms dull blades into extra sharp edges that can slice and dice like never before.

Product Features

  • Quick and easy way to sharpen knife blade.
  • This blade sharpening tool keeps knives razor sharp and ready to cut.
  • Suitable for all knife Professional Sharpening System.

Comments

Oilwelldoctor says:

NIce Sharpener The quality of materials and craftsmanship is quite impressive. Stainless metal parts, high impact plastic for the rest. Great instruction book for the novice (which consider myself to be). Stones of high quality with plenty of surface area and affixed to their carriers quite well. It will get a knife scarey sharp. Only complaint is the table rest. I would like to see a clamp for the blade to keep it attached to the table. One of the knives I have has two-tapers in the body of the knife,…

SeeAndSay says:

AGPtek® Professional Kitchen Knife Sharpener System Fix-angle with 4 Stones… The stones are cheap, not great. I used the 180 grit to rework the knife, and after a short while it became too smooth, and was not taking enough material for 180 grit. But they only cost $6 for reorder. So, for the price, this is a great kit. Plus, I believe one can get the better quality stones made for the more expensive one, but not sure yet. I have never worked with the better known american brand, so can not really compare, but am still buffled by the price difference. I am a casual…

KetelOne says:

In the grand scheme there a three easy tools to do this I have been sharpening knives for a while. In the grand scheme there a three easy tools to do this. The Sharpmaker from Spiderco, the Edge Pro, and the Wicked Edge. They sit that way (1,2,3) in price and in your ability to get a fine edge. You can get an amazing edge with the sharpmaker but it’s not as easy to reprofile. You can take that edge to the next level with the Edge Pro but it’s easier and you have more options with the Wicked Edge. 

Comments are disabled for this post.