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Sharpener Recommendation
I need a new sharpener for quick edges on the EDC and kitchen knives during meal prep and cooking, what do you all like and use? I've got a stone I pull out for extended sharpening sessions, I'm needing something quality while I'm cooking or working, the one I have doesn't seem to put a decent edge on any longer.
EDC is a Kershaw I've had for years, kitchen stuff is a mixed bag of high end blades depending on the use. You all are a lot more knowledgeable about this than I am. ![]()
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if im in a hurry, i used a DMT Diamond sharpener. the small one that is set up like a butterfly knife and opens up.
the blue coarse side removes material in a hurry. the red, med side leaves the edge good for tomatoes. toothy.
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I love the Chef's choice Manual for kitchen use, and daily carry type stuff. I like the one that does both asian and Euro/usa bevel.
60 bucks at Amazon, cheaper if you search around.
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For our Shun's I just give them a few passes on the strop with some stropping compound when they are just mildly dulled. If they are more dull, then I'll either get out the stones, or if I was desperate and in a hurry, I might give them a few swipes on a fine grit diamond stone. For a pocket knife, I've had good luck with the Lansky system which is inexpensive and easy, but not exactly quick. Again, probably a diamond stone would be my "quick and effective" Sharpall makes a good, reasonably priced diamond stone ($59) https://www.amazon.com/stores/page/41D12C8E-5452-469F-B572-34B7A6035C2E If you want something smaller, then the DMT things (and Sharpal makes something similar that I haven't tried) should work well. I have something like that (maybe DMT) but have never used them (not even sure why I bought them, but it was for something specific).
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I just use an ordinary Victorinox brand sharpening steel.
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Lansky and strop for everything.
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Get something like this. There are multiple brands making their version including Russian and US made.
(I use a Tormek but they're overkill for the average person) ![]()
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https://chefschoice.com/collections/knife-sharpener/products/chefschoice-prontopro-diamond-hone-knife-sharpener-model-4643
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I bought a version of that from Ikea a long time ago. Works for me; (but I don't do complicated meals. But I do rinse and wipe my hands fairly often when I cook)
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Be careful of the powered versions. It's really easy to end up grinding one spot of the blade down to nothing. I was a member of a knife sharpening group on FB, and they were always showing photos like the one below where hamfisted folks had used the powered pull-through sharpeners and ended up with wonky edges.
![]() Lansky is greatish, but not exactly fast. Basically a fancy version of a Lansky. I think those are often called "fixed angle sharpeners". They work well.
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I have this Chef's Choice. Chef'sChoice Professional Manual Knife Sharpeners Pronto Hone for 15-Degree Straight-Edge
Also have a Norton India stone. The CC is super easy and gives a nice edge to a not sharp knife, fast. Have used the India for neighbors that were way past not sharp and then the CC.
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I also have one of these but use it more for sanding down aftermarket Porsche and BMW window glass to OEM shape than anything else. Very fun to use.
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Chef's Choice electric. Spend a bit of money but save a lot of time.
I posted about having one a while back and as I recall, a Pelican posted that was his neighbor's company and he owns a Porsche so there's that ![]()
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That is probably the fastest way to sharpen a kitchen knife. Steels don't actually sharpen knives. They are just there to straighten bent edges.
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Yes, I've heard that. But the strange thing is that is all I ever use. I don't go hell at it like Gordan Ramsay. Usually just one stroke down the side of the blade and I could shave my arm with it.
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Sort of off-topic, but how do you guys sharpen your wood chisels? Mine would probably last longer, if I didn’t abuse them. I just bought a two sided stone and a holder, that mount the knife and rolls on the stone to sharpen them. I’ve not tried it out yet. Maybe this weekend
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I have to say, those electric sharpeners look like they'd do a great job but using a Chef's Choice manual sharpener every time you use the knife is not only quick and easy, but it keeps the knives in top cutting and chopping condition.
I mean, I like my carrots chopped but they don't have to be razor effing thin. I can take a knife from the drawer that someone used previously without sharpening, run it a few times through the manual sharpener and it improves it dramatically.
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