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Sharpening serrated knives is easy with a Diafold diamond serrated sharpener. And better still this foldablepanion likewise serves triple responsibility as a portable mini-steel gut hook sharpener and conical file.ATTRIBUTES Grit: Fine Material: Diamond Size: 4.25 in. Special Features: Great for serrated edges or use as mini steel Type: Paddle
One tool for some tasks--an magnificent value for home, shop and recreational use. The Diafold Serrated Knife Sharpener not only maintains serrated edges, but also serves as a mini-steel, gut hook sharpener and conical file. 1/16" to 1/4" taper. Fine diamond (25 micron / 600 mesh) for a razor sharp edge. Convenient size: 9 1/2" open. 5" closed. Folding plastic handles protect sharpener when not in use. Sharpens in a fraction of the time required by traditionalisti stones. No messy oils needed--sharpen arid or with water. Durable construction will provide years of consistent performance and dependable service For proper tool maintenance, Woodworkers, chefs and other masters rely on the superior quality and skillfulness of DMT products. Made in USA. |
Most helpful client reviews 29 of 30 persons found the following review helpful.
Gets the Job Done By N. Hatcher I ordered this for my fiance and he loves it. He has sharpened each knife in our house and at his parents. It doesn't look like much, but it unquestionably puts a sharp edge on any blade.
I ordered this queer one because it is sort of an all purpose, everday sharpener but even though it is only rated fine it still removes little nicks. We are going to buy the DMT ceramic extra-fine sharpener (white handle) too, so he may finetune the edges even more.
This was kind of a throw away gift that turned into the best christmas gift of the year for him. I couldn't find any reviews for this product anyplace else, so I hope that this one is helpful. 12 of 13 humans found the following review helpful.
Got it for my dad; he LOVES it! By Keith E. Millard My dad told me he wanted THIS EXACT SHARPENER for Christmas; so of course I got it for him. He wanted ONE sharpener for ALL his kitchen knives, smooth edged and serrated, his Swiss Army pocket knife, and anything else he could find to sharpen... perhaps his chainsaw and lawn mower too, I don't know. Now when I visit him, his knives are perfectly sharpened. He likes the fine grit as opposed to the very fine or medium, and he loves how it opens and closes, and how it handles when open and in use. I wouldn't be amazed if he sleeps with it. He in truth let me use it once (oooooh!) to sharpen a big, imagination Spiderco knife I have, and it's just as perfective as he says it is. Maybe I'll make him buy me one for Christmas this year. 12 of 13 persons found the following review helpful.
hone By wrenchrrr I've had this thing for a great deal of years now. When you're on the fly and don't have time to break out the stone to "sharpen" your knife, open this thing up, and carry out a quick "hone" to realign the blade edge. Notice the difference. When it comes to pocket knives, I may sharpen them up beauteous good with a dual composite stone. I also have a longer steel for the kitchen knives which I utilize to hone prior to each use. If the knife is of good quality, I'll take it in for professional sharpening. There is a huge divergence amongst sharpening and honing. Sharpening remakes the blade's edge. Honing takes that edges imperfections out or realigns the folded over or flat spots. Pull any knife out of your kitcnen drawer, look straight on at the edge, and you'll see light reflecting off of the imperfections, unless you hone prior to putting it away. My opinion, knives banging versus each other in a drawer messes them up. That's why I hone prior to use. See all 13 client reviews... |
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