🔧 Sharpen Your Skills with Precision!
This 10-piece diamond knife sharpening stones set features a range of grits from 80 to 3000, allowing for versatile sharpening options. Made from durable emery abrasive, these stones are designed for efficiency and ease of use, with a non-slip base that eliminates the need for water. Ideal for various cutting tools, this set is perfect for both home chefs and outdoor enthusiasts.
D**D
Easy to Use and Quite Effective
Very versatile and easy to manipulate/use with multiple (10) different grit levels. I have been using the #100, #200, #400, #500 and #600 grit to reshape some of my TOPs knives 1095 steel blades and they cut through that steel extremely well. I have reshaped and honed the blades on two of those knives already and I have noticed that there is almost no wear at all on the grit surfaces, which makes it obvious that I will be able to get a lot of use out of them.
J**R
Let the stones do the work.
This is a good collection of sharpening stones, and they work well with the jig. If I could come up with a con, it would only be that the stones occasionally work loose from the clamp and misalign. Is that the stones' fault or the jig? Other than that, I am happy with the performance for the cost so far.
B**S
Use oil
This is basically a good product, but at first I was frustrated with them. I tried using them dry and had trouble getting a good edge. Then I used water and did little better - except they started to show flash rust. I presume the plates were rusting because I was sharpening stainless blades. So, I was not too happy when I tried them with mineral oil. They worked great. Good product as long as you use mineral oil with them.
S**N
Good starter plates
These are good for getting started with a pushrod style sharpening system. They’re pretty thin and if you use a lubricant like wd40 then they will come off the plastic. I was able to glue them back on tho. They will wear out after a while, which is not necessarily a bad thing because the 3000 grit plate will just give you a better and better polish as it gets smoother. It’s very straightforward/easy to get a scary sharp edge on a knife with these, assuming you’re using them in a pushrod sharpener.
K**R
Bang for your buck
Yes there are better quality stones out there. But honestly these work fine. I sharpen about 5 knives a week for friends, family and co-workers. One set lasts me 6 months. That's really good. Same results better price. I do polish my blades with gunny juice on my strop. People who insist you need better are just trying to justify the money they spent.
D**E
Diamond and very good quality product.
The diamond plates are secured to plastic much stronger then originals that came with sharpener. They failed if I use oil to sharpener knife blade. I prefer honing oil for putting a little bit finer edge on my blades. They shave arm hair if I test. Good set of grits. I have been very happy with these. Take your time and be careful. Clean cuts go deep... lol 😆
J**Y
Useful. But not for the long run
I’ll preface this by saying that i sharpen for a living and have done so for many years. My sharpening has included high end chef’s knives, medical equipment and much more. For knives I use, what i consider to be, the best knife sharpening system on the market. Before I was willing to charge for sharpening knives I researched sharpening methods and tools for 20 years so I do know something about what’s out there. Just out of curiosity, and that’s one of the reasons I began sharpening 60 years ago, I bought these stones with the understanding that they would fit my own sharpening system. They do. Here’s the scoop on these “stones:”1. They are priced so low that you might think they’re is something wrong with them…read on.2. They arrived quickly as promised3. There are many more grits than you really need to do good work4. The grits are not related to any other grits that you might be accustomed to and may, indeed, be randomnumbers chosen to be somewhat close to known grits.5. These “stones” are great for practicing your sharpening but not great for any long haul serious sharpening. They will sharpen, yes, and they are great to use for knives that may be terribly injured so that you don't have to use your good stones to do this. Again, if you want to do a lot of practicing, and you should, before you use your good stones…these are ideal and I’ll have my students use these in a heartbeat with the understanding that high quality sharpening does require high quality stones and equipment. There’s no free ride here. Given this information, yes, these “stones” have a place in your shop but do consider them disposable.
R**N
Worked great on several uses
Good selection at a reasonable price. Seem better than the originals only time will tell.
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