🔧 Get Sharp, Stay Sharp! Your knives deserve the best.
The ACCUSHARP Deluxe Tri-Stone Knife & Tool Sharpening System Kit is a versatile and durable sharpening solution featuring three distinct stone surfaces for all types of blades. With a slip-resistant rubber-grip base and the option to mount it for added stability, this system ensures safe and efficient sharpening. Designed for longevity, it promises years of reliable use, making it an essential tool for any kitchen or workshop.
J**S
Great stone
For home use this is an amazing stone it’s borderline professional. I am very happy with it
A**T
Once again, the old ways are best
I didn't buy this on Amazon--I didn't even know these existed. Rather, I stumbled upon it at a local ranch supply after throwing away all my totally useless knife sharpeners and looking for a simple stone. I found it here on Amazon when I recommended it to a friend and wanted to see if I could find a source for him (he doesn't live in my town). I see other reviewers have downrated this unit for grit size—I know nothing about that. And I agree with one review that said that it leaves dust after sharpening: it does. Nevertheless, it WORKS, and well! My old knife sharpeners were all garbage. I purchased a top-quality chef's knife a few years back—first quality knife I've ever owned—and when the edge dulled, none of my knife sharpeners could give me back that edge. This unit did! We're talking shaving-sharp. If there's such a thing as "sharpness rays", this will create them. Okay, maybe the other reviews have a point and there are better sharpening stones. But from now on, when and if this one wears out, I'll replace it with a STONE again: never, ever will I buy a "knife sharpener" again. I've had three, including a "professional" electric one and all went in the garbage. Heck, people used to sharpen swords and knives with rocks: that should tell us SOMEthing.
M**S
EZ to use!
Happy with the quality and price
A**R
DO NOT BUY
Like sharpening with chalk so much stone removed with each stroke. Found large granules in the stone.
M**R
The "fine" stone is basically a soft red brick that wears down quickly.
These are poor quality and the "fine" stone isn't very fine. It's basically a red brick that wears quickly.
J**V
Only for butter knives
Typically a fine stone is 800 grit or above (into the thousands) not 240 grit.These stones are soft synthetic material with the fine being 240 grit.I tried 4 knives and only the softest of carbon steel took 20 minutes for a super mediocre sharpness.The 3 stones had a lot of dust from the stone material. Save your knives and money. A coarse grit should never be less than at least 240 and fine should be at least 600 grit for good knives anything less is going to reprofile or destroy a decent kitchen knife.
J**N
Not bad
Package was in rough shape and missing the angle piece.
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