I bet you can spend a lot of money to find best knife sharpener for your home. There are plenty of them to choose from and it's hard to decide which sharpener would suit you best. Should you get and oilstone sharpener, fixed angle sharpener, electric one or a manual, round sharpener? And there are plenty of them who cost much more then the knife you re going to sharpen. Quite a disturbing thought.
Cone Ceramic Knife Sharpener

The thing with ceramic knife sharpeners is that they are built of a material with a hardness of glass. Now, you may think: "Why should I use glass, isn't it breakable?" Well, it is if you drop it on the floor. But, the glass is actually much harder than steel. And therefore the glass would make a good knife sharpener that would last you for a long time.
And unlike glass, ceramic is built from an abrasive material. This is the winning combination for a knife sharpener, becuse now we have abrasive hardness and durability.
You will be able to find ceramic knife sharpeners by Wusthof, Kyocera, Katsumi, Lansky and Ridge Runner. These are easiest to find and you can browse through Amazon.com a bit to see what can you find. If you want a recommendation, then Wusthof would be a great choice. They have all kinds of ceramic sharpeners, ranging from $15 to $100 for home use. It's a wide range of choice so you will have to see what suits you best.
Something else might be interesting for you, if you are a Do It Yourself person. You can make your own ceramic knife sharpener, if you have the will and right tools. It is a well known fact that white tube insulators from the old knob and tube wiring can be used as sharpeners. The tube is ceramic and it is a perfect tool to make a sharpener. You can find them on scrap yards or from electricians that would give them to you for free. It's not hard to find them at all, you'll just need some time to figure out where are they hiding.
You will see that the ceramic knife sharpener will last you more then stainless steel sharpener. Their efficiency will be the same, but you have to see the advantage of price here. Especially if you are handy, you can make your own ceramic sharpeners and save yourself a lot of money this way.
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