In case you are a person that likes having their knives sharp, you probably went through every knife sharpener there is. And it is quite possible that you tried numerous techniques in chase of that perfect knife edge. Well, I have another sharpening tool to show you today and I think you are gonna like it.
Lansky knife sharpener is one of those rare products that can withstand the time test. Its simple design does not promise so much. But the simple fixture it has really does the job. Your knife will be clamped in that fixture and the stones will do their job right, after you set up the angle you wish. The good thing is that it is really precise and that is what good knife sharpener is all about. When you want a good edge, then precision is a must. And Lansky delivers it the way many other tools can't.
The angles you can set will reduce the risk when sharpening. And there will be no guesswork involved here too. When you set it up correctly, you will get the job done right, even if you are a noob. Your dull knife edge will be sharp without fuss. I must say that this is a great tool for anyone that hates manual sharpeners - freehand sharpening that is. A tool like Lansky here will give you the precision and that is a way to success when it come to sharp blades.
If you do not have any other tool in your kitchen, then I strongly recommend you look up for Lansky products. It is quite affordable, especially when you compare it to some other models out there. Not to mention how much it costs to setup a kit of waterstones. This way, you get a kit that has 4 stones and a triangular stone for serrated knives. You get four different grits which makes it possible to build up a super sharp edge from an absolutely old and rusty blade with some time and dedication.
I know some of you would like to have a high level of refinement and polish. You will then have to get yourself a sapphire honing stone that will give you the finish you need.
With multiple angles to choose from, you can fine-tune the edge and create a killer sharp blade. You just need to move the clamp along the spine slowly and you will get there. Also, I have to say that this tool is better for shorter knives. With longer ones, you will have to move the clamp along the knife to get to all sections and sharpen them.
There is nothing more I could say about Lansky sharpeners. If you need sharp blades without too much hassle, they are your choice for sure. And if shorter knives are your only tools to sharpen, then this is a bulls eye for you.
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