Gorilla Grip Easy to Use Knife Sharpener, 3 Sharpening Options to Help Polish, Sharpen and Repair Kitchen Knives, Restore Dull Blades, Slip…
$40
- Extremely Quick and Easy to Use: don’t let sharpening your knives be an intimidating process; designed with your comfort in mind, the ergonomic handle allows for an easy, soft grip while you sharpen; easy enough for even first timers to use, but effective enough for professional chefs
- 3 Sharpening Options: innovative 3 slot design helps to restore your knives to new; choose from the polish, sharpen, or repair slot to restore dull blades and help return them back to their factory quality in mere seconds
- Stays in Place: the rubber base is slip resistant and designed to stay in place with each motion
- Durable Construction: constructed from solid TP Rubber (not cheap PVC) and features durable blade slots made from ceramic rod metal (to help keep blades shiny), tungsten steel (to easily remove burrs) and diamond rod (to easily straighten damaged metal)
- Use for Most Types of Knives: effectively use this sharpener for nearly any type of smooth blade; use on most kitchen knives like your chef knife, slicer knife, utility knife, paring knife, santoku knife, or any other non-serrated blade; do not use with serrated blades or scissors
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Amazon Customer –
I was told that a knife sharpener could do wonders for our old, dull knives. I saw quite a few advertised and thought I would try this one. It works great! I used the repair slot to get rid of the most serious nicks on the blades. Then the sharpening slot brought back the original cutting edge. (Haven’t used the polishing slot yet and not really sure what that would be used for.) This works great for me.
Amazon Customer –
Can’t wait to use this for our henckels knives
No –
Very good for resharpening old knives. If you want to create an edge, then an angle grinder and file is the way to go. But if you are looking to sharpen a knife that crushes tomatoes than this is for you.
Dax –
This is a safe and easy to use knife sharpener. Having said that, I DO NOT recommend this sharpener for high quality blades, such as expensive carbon steel chef-quality knives. The sharpening elements are too aggressive for those. Where this sharpener really shines is for the mid-quality stainless steel knives that most of us have and use regularly. The coarse section will help straighten and remove small dents and establish a bevel (might remove nicks with a lot of work), and the medium and fine sections will refine the edge. Both knives that I sharpened initially easily passed the paper slice test. Not perfect, but very usable results.
Bethsaida A. –
Me encantó, es todo lo que necesitaba y de muy buen tamaño para sujetarlo y con seguridad sacar filo a mis cuchillos. Gracias
Mario Alberto Terrazas Chavez –
Dejo como nuevos mis cuchillos que ya no cortaban nada.
Timothy –
This sharpener is rather safe and easy to use in an effective manner. The base is non-slip, and grips the countertop well. It’s very easy to align the blade and get an effective grip on the handle (very comfortable handle, by the way). It sharpened my pocket knives with only a few passes through each stage of sharpening. It takes very little effort to get a nearly razor sharp edge. I keep it in the kitchen because it’s great for most sizes and shapes of blades (might have trouble with small or curved blades and i doubt it’s helpful for serrated blades). All things considered, I will definitely recommend this sharpener to anyone looking for a safe, effective, and easy way to sharpen most common blades.
Todd M. –
I say that because over the past 60+ years I’ve gone through a lot of them from the vintage Oster electric to the Smith’s Abrasives PP1 and I’ve been much more satisfied with the edges I get from using a manual sharpener… but I’m just too lazy to do it that way anymore for every knife. Even the sharpening rod that came with an old knife set does an adequate job. My preference is either the puck or a series of whetstones and some oil but that really takes some time but the payoff is I can get an edge that’s so good it’ll last much longer before I need to tough it up again than one where I’m just dragging a blade over some stones a few times. Though I don’t think this is the best answer to dull knives I have to give it credit for connivance a it’s that feature that makes pulling it out of the drawer and taking a few drags with a knife more often an acceptable alternative to my preferred method. If a knife is dull it doesn’t take much with this to see an improvement and the results are probably on par with what I get from the Smith’s but it’s just a much more user friendly tool and that’s due to its size and the nice handle. For about 8-bucks you can’t expect to get an edge equivalent to what some time with the whetstones or honing will provide because these are made for those of us that aren’t always a perfectionist and need a veggie knife that you can shave with afterwards. A light touch is all that’s needed we have a lot of sharp things that need sharpening for our few acres of gardening and maintenance so once I get started it can be a day job with tools like axes, hoes, chainsaws, weeding, pruning, trimming, clippers, machetes and the list goes on. I still do our favorite few knives on the whetstones but this is a viable alternative in between those times.
Luis R. –
El afilador es muy bueno. Pude revivir un par de cuchillos finos que tengo. Lo recomiendo ampliamente.
BigChiefS4 –
A couple of my knives have gotten knicks in them, not sure how, but they’re there. This baby got rid of them and gave it a razor sharp edge.