2024 the best knife sharpening system review


Price: $44.99 - $36.90
(as of Nov 13, 2024 02:19:20 UTC - Details)

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The Presto electric knife sharpener provides an easy, automatic way to sharpen most non-serrated kitchen and sport knives to a razor sharp edge. With a special two stage system, it precision grinds a perfect sharpening angle, then fine hones and polishes the edge for professional results at home, anytime. 120 volts AC. Features: Nonslip Base, Electric Sharpening, Preset Angles for Correct Sharpening, Sharpening Levels: Coarse and Fine
Sharpen kitchen and sport knives to a razor-sharp edge fast and economically.
Easy 2-stage sharpening system for professional results at home on most any non-serrated blade.
Sapphirite sharpening wheels grind a precisely angled edge then fine hone and polish for a razor-sharp edge.
Sapphirite sharpening wheels are made of the same ultra-hard material used in professional sharpening shops.
Precision blade guides hold knife at the perfect angle.
Draw knife through each slot a few times for a razor-sharp edge.
Two-stage sharpening system quickly and easily sharpens most any non-serrated blade for professional results in the convenience of your home. (Presto knife sharpener is 120 volts)
No guess sharpening; Precision blade guides position the kniffe at the ideal sharpening angle for perfect results every time
Creates a razor sharp edge in seconds using Sapphirite sharpening wheels, the same ultra-hard material used by professional shops
Stage 1- Precision grinding begins the sharpening process by creating a precisely angled edge
Product Built to North American Electrical Standards
Reviewer: Thomas
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great knife sharpener
Review: I just received my Presto knife sharpener, and immediately tried it out, as I happened to have some free time. I admit that our knives are not well cared for. In their 5 or 6 years of use, I think we've had them sharpened twice - both times at a knife shop that charges a couple bucks per blade. Obviously, our knives don't stay sharp very long! I finally decided I was sick of dull knives and figured it would be safer and make us more efficient in the kitchen if I would get a sharpener. I didn't want the hassle of hand sharpening, and clearly, given my past history with using dull knives, I'm not going to be caught up about a razor edge the way a purist might be.The package arrived in great shape, packaged by Amazon along with several other items in the same box. The sharpener was well padded and wrapped in plastic. The directions are easy to understand. The unit feels like it is solidly built. Mine doesn't rattle, for instance. But, the plastic they chose to use has a rough feel to it, almost like they wanted the top to mimic the feel of a grinding stone - who knows, maybe that's exactly what they were going for. Either way, I wouldn't want to drop it, but it appears and feels like it will hold up to regular use just fine. The on/off switch and whatever it connects to make for a solid feel when turning the unit on and off. The cord is somewhat short (~30 inches), but not short enough to take off a star. Assuming you're using it on a kitchen counter (as I did), it's plenty long. But, if you wanted to sit at a table and sharpen your knives you'd probably need an extension cord.I sharpened a number of knives, from paring knives all the way up to chef's knives, and in each case this sharpener made a noticeable difference. I will probably sharpen them again using the whole proscribed method since they were so dull. But, after just one sharpening, three times through both sides, I am impressed.I tried cutting the edge of a piece of cardboard and a piece of paper with each knife before and after sharpening, and each case it made a huge difference. I also tested some of the edges on a carrot. In every case, the dull knives required much more force on the carrot. Afterwards, the cutting action on the carrot was smooth and more of a cut than a "chop" - I could draw the knife across the carrot instead of relying on downforce to split the carrot. The paper and cardboard cut was night and day. A few knives did nothing to the paper or cardboard before sharpening and all cut at least something afterwards. I say something because none of the knives cut like a razor blade does, but again, my knives were in bad shape to start with, so all in all I am calling it a success.I did use the suction cups on the bottom, and they stayed in place for the duration of the time I used the machine. It does make a vibrating/whirring sound when it is turned on, and naturally, it makes a grinding noise when using it. I did notice that some knives hop and skip a bit when pulling them through the sharpener, but I think that has more to do with my technique than the sharpener itself. You can't (and shouldn't) use too much downforce when pulling the knives through, as it will slow or even stop the grinding wheel. I did that on my first test knife...fortunately I was smart enough to use one of my lesser quality knives in case I made a mistake. This works best with just a tiny amount pressure - just enough to keep the knife against the edge.I did sharpen two serrated steak knives with the sharpener, and I was impressed by the results there too. The instructions for serrated sharpening were a little confusing until I had the knife in my hand, looking at it. My steak knives are only serrated on one side, which is the type that the Presto can sharpen. If they had edges on both sides, this sharpener apparently doesn't work. But, with the one sided edge variety of serrated knives, you pass the blade through so that the sharpened edge makes contact with the stone, and it sharpens it nicely. The angle of the wheel in the Presto is "steeper" than the factory edge was, so that after sharpening, the shiny part where the wheel made contact made it appear that I dramatically shortened the "teeth" of the serrated knife. But, upon closer inspection and comparison with an unsharpened identical knife I realized it is mainly an optical illusion. I'm sure there is a small amount of loss, but not nearly what I thought there was just looking at it with a quick glance.Again, I'm not a purist, but I am very pleased with the job the Presto has done right out of the box. Now it's time to go watch my wife cook dinner and see how long it takes her to notice that her knives are sharp again!

Reviewer: R702
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Works like a charm!
Review: Works as it should. I sharpened all my dull kitchen knives to a nice sharp edge. I tested them out on a tomato and they cut like magic. I would definitely recommend this knife sharpener! A+

Reviewer: K. Cross
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: It's decent but could be better. This lengthy review could help you.
Review: Shopping on the internet can be difficult, and sometimes buyers have to purchase a few versions of the same item online to determine which has the best quality.I love the idea of this product. I purchased this electric knife sharpener because I'm an avid knife collector, carry a knife daily, and have been into cooking lately. I know a good cook has to have sharp blades. I was becoming lazy since all the sharpeners I used were manual. I have a combination sharpening stone, ceramic rods, and a plastic V-rod pull sharpener (Accusharp) as well as the rolling sharpener, which has a magnetic base at a pre-fixed angle of 15 or 20 degrees (Tumblr diamond rolling knife sharpener) as well as a 20 degree guided field knife sharpener (Work Sharp). All those sharpeners make my knives razor sharp; however, I have to put effort into the sharpening.I want you to have a background knowing I was looking forward to having an easy electric sharpener.Here is some more background information: My spouse and I do not use the same knives in the kitchen. I have very sharp Damascus steel knives I use and cook with. My spouse prefers to do anything other than hand-washing dishes and utensils. Our house's different set of knives is affordable Cuisinart 12-piece colored knives. They're on Amazon for $25+. They are also dull from being in the dishwasher and are probably 13 or 14 years old. I am confident these have never sharpened. I'm the one who usually cooks, using my knives.These knives would be the perfect way to test the sharpener's quality. The instruction book says to cut a vegetable with your knives, and then if there's resistance, continue the phases one and two again. We use the paper testing method. It's cleaner. The paper test is the most popular test for knife sharpness. Place a piece of paper between your fingers to test your knife's edge and draw the knife downwards. A sharp knife will slice the paper cleanly without you applying any force, while a dull blade will tear and rip at the paper, making for a messy cut.I read the instruction manual on using the product. It was my first time using an electric sharpener, so I wanted to do it correctly. I test the blade's sharpness with a regular printer piece of paper. I try to get all of my knives razor sharp to where they slice right through. First, I did a test run with the Cuisinart in the shape it was. It slightly nicked the paper for a millimeter, followed by ripping it. When I go to use the electric sharpener, I do several passes on each side, make sure I'm not pressing too hard on the stone, make sure it sounds correct, make sure to keep it flat on the sharpener guide as well as keep parallel with the counter and move it with the way of the curve the blade. I started to test the edge of the knife on the paper again. It cuts a little better. However, it's still ripping the paper at the beginning of the cut. There was "Lather, rinse, repeat" with this product, and it did not perform as I believed it should, based on the information presented on Amazon.At this point, throwing the Cuisinart knives away was the only choice. I wanted to avoid going back and correcting the blades/ manually sharpening. I bought "Mama's Great Knives" 12-piece set sold on Amazon. They claim to be dishwasher safe, have good ratings, and do not break the bank. Again, I don't recommend putting knives in the dishwasher.I did give this electric sharpener one more chance. I carry a Bench-made knife, and I keep it reasonably sharp to the point where when I take it out of my pocket, it slices right through the paper as if it were razor sharp, and I have not sharpened it in a few weeks (I used it every day). "I did a few passes and wanted to see if it would make the lights sharper. I had a dull spot, probably from slicing open Amazon boxes. It dulled my knife when I ran it through Phases 1 and 2. At this point, I thought it was a user error, so I reread the instructions to ensure I understood everything and tried again with the same results. I didn't continue the process because I did not want to damage my everyday carry knife further. I did try it on the piece of paper to give me feedback. When I said it was a dollar, it started to rip the form more than slice through the paper.It's an excellent product for the money and easy to use. It looks pretty straightforward. It did not have results that were in line with my expectations. You can read some of these reviews, and many people are happy with the product they received. They're satisfied with what the product does and how easy it is. I may have bought a bad unit, but I returned this product. Unfortunately, the electric way is not in my future.

Reviewer: Kindle Customer
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: It works and is reasonably priced
Review: I have wusthof knives and a hand-held sharpener that I would use regularly to poor results. I finally got fed up with dull knives and bought this sharpener. My test after sharpening was to cut through a ripe tomato with skin. Is easily sliced the entire tomato skin first without the seeds oozing out. This electric sharpener works. I also sharpened my serrated bread knife as per the directions on the flat side only. It cut through some crusty bread easily. I recommend this reasonably-priced sharpener. It works and is reasonably priced.

Reviewer: Wendi P.
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Like getting new knives
Review: Had no idea just how dull my knives were until I used this sharpener. Super easy to use and works great!

Reviewer: Native Texan
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Disappointing
Review: From the description and for the price, I expected this to be a quality sharpener. The knives do become sharper after 6 or 7 passes through each of four openings on the unit, but after just one use (one apple or one eggplant) the knives must be sharpened again. And these are quality stainless steel blades. The knives simply do not hold an edge.

Reviewer: Alejandra Carolina Martínez Cruz
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Saca muy bien el filo, rápido y prácticoNo pesa y se puede guardar en cualquier cajón

Reviewer: Richkar
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Easy to use on both sides. does a great job. Very professional equipment for a good cost

Reviewer: Wil
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Pas pu m’en servir, car ces une prise USA et moi je suis en France donc il ne donne pas d’adaptateur pour pouvoir s’en servir… à plus de 100 € les heures il pourra mettre un adaptateur pour les prises françaises, sachant que mon adresse est en France et non aux États-Unis …

Reviewer: Daniel
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Delivered with 110 volt plug (US). Does not work and does not follow EU standard

Reviewer: mbm
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Apparently the time for returning this item has passed but this was bought as a Christmas present so opened only on Christmas Day.We were horrified to discover a US plug on it, since there was no mention on the seller's page that it was for use in US only. so it is very dangerous. If we had decided to change the plug for a three pin pug it would have caused a fire.This is totally unacceptable and VERY DANGEROUS and I want my money refunded.

Customers say

Customers like the sharpness, value for money, and ease of use of the knife sharpener. They mention it produces a very sharp cutting edge with minimal effort, works well, and is an excellent product for the money. Some are also happy with the build quality. However, some customers dislike the motor power and have mixed opinions on the size.

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