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85 of 89 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars As easy as cutting warm butter...
Why did I ever use the elbow greese and stone methode to sharpen my knives? I recieved this sharpener as a gift. setup was easy I just pulled it out of the box made a couple of miner settings then pluged it in. In a matter of minutes I was shapening my dull kitchen knives. The sharpening action is very easy, just run the knife through the first slot a few time then...
Published on August 31, 2001

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1.0 out of 5 stars Save Your Money
Save your money - ony the left side of the blade got sharp on every knife I tried. Not worth the money or the time.
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85 of 89 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars As easy as cutting warm butter..., August 31, 2001
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This review is from: Chef's Choice 320 Diamond Hone Knife Sharpener (Kitchen)
Why did I ever use the elbow greese and stone methode to sharpen my knives? I recieved this sharpener as a gift. setup was easy I just pulled it out of the box made a couple of miner settings then pluged it in. In a matter of minutes I was shapening my dull kitchen knives. The sharpening action is very easy, just run the knife through the first slot a few time then through the second slot a few more and with the aid of the electric motor my knives come out sharper then when new. I've used this sharpener 40 or so times now and it still puts a fantastic edge on my knives. This sharpener would've been well worth my investment with just the time I save not having to sharpen by hand, had I bought it for myself. It does it's job well.
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37 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great knife sharpener!, January 10, 2006
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E. Morrison "eyecon" (New York, New York USA) - See all my reviews
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You must read the instructions and follow them to get the knack

of making "new" knife blades out of old. It took a bit to get my

extremely dull knives sharpened, but now they are fantastic!

I sharpened tiny paring knives up to my chinese cleaver and was

pleased with the super sharp results.

Make sure you allow the blades to align with the magnetic edge,

do the passes according to instructions and you won't be sorry.

Sorry Amazon doesn't have a better price, I actually found cheaper by $40.00 in Manhattan, still the price is good compared to some of the models I priced out at that big box store on 6th Avenue. My husband can't believe this sharpener delivers the goods without the addition of oil and water during sharpening.
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30 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Superbly Sharp!, February 23, 2008
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C. Geary (San Jose, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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I've been sharpening knives since I was a kid, but got really tired of hand sharpening kitchen knives everytime a family member cut through something on a ceramic plate (seemed like daily). I was really skeptical of any motorized sharpener, especially as costly as these are, but most of the reviews were good so I purchased one. I am so pleased. Don't try to use one of these without reading the directions...they have specific steps to follow that are not always obvious, even to those of us used to hand sharpening. And, like others have said, the first sharpening takes a while in order to correct the angle of the blade. Once you're there, you feel a huge burr/curl form on the edge, then you hone, and the knife will get extremely sharp. I have a large bald spot on my arm now where I tested the knives.

I really like the blade guides. They're not perfect in holding the blade, but are good enough to give you the idea of how to hold & draw the knife. Some have commented on scratch marks that are left on the sides of the blades. I got them my first try, then realized if I was more careful in holding the blade true to the angle guide, it didn't happen. As a word of warning, if you order one with a metal exterior it adds about $20.00 to the price. White plastic saves you money and doesn't have anything to do with functionality.
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26 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Goodbye whetstone...almost!, November 22, 2009
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...and that is purely because I am a traditionalist when it comes to sharpening knives. I spend a lot of time outdoors and sharpening a knife the old fashioned way is an essential skill for every man...and sadly maybe for the woman whose man won't develop the skill. Even during a stint in the deli and meat business for 9 years, I stuck with the old methods. As often as I had to sharpen knives, only occasionally and with a lot of work was I able to get our knives really razor sharp. Other times, they were only just pretty sharp!

Many people don't realize that the most dangerous utensil you have in the kitchen is a dull knife. A dull knife requires more force to do the same work. Dull knives are more susceptible to slipping and combined with the force that moved them, can still produce chilling and even life threatening accidental cuts. A sharp knife requires much less force, can cut more precisely and is easier to control.

I bought this device for my son and daughter in law for Christmas 2008. They owned excellent quality knives, but they were sharp only for the first few months after they bought them. After that, I discovered they may as well have used a butter knife because that's the condition these knives reached pretty quick. The knives also suffered from the very bad habit of being stored loosely in a drawer. Consequently they had nicks in addition to just being dull. I was afraid that my daughter in law would end up with a nasty cut. The situation got so bad that instead of sharpening the dang things, my daughter in law would just buy a new knife each year!

I used this device for the first time just last week only because I remained as stubborn about my son learning how to use it as I did about my own traditionalist methods. He and a buddy tried using it...without looking at the instructions... and didn't get anywhere with it. I learned very quickly that had I been smart, I would have bought one of these machines for ourselves when we started our deli business in 1994 !!

It is important to read and follow the instructions to get the best service from this machine. Starting with the dullest 10" knife and using only the weight of the knife, I drew the knife blade in 10 alternating passes. This very quickly produced the burr sought in the instructions for stage 1 along the entire length of the blade. (Normally, a knife in better condition would need only a total of 2-4 alternating passes to produce the same result.) After reaching the burr stage, only 4 alternating passes (2 on each side) in stage 2 produced an edge on this knife that I could use to shave the hair off the back of my left index finger! I gave that knife one more stage 2 pass for each side and went on to the next knife. This time fewer passes...same results! My daughter in law gave it a shot with another dull knife that would only smush a tomato and produced an edge in only seconds that would cut tomatoes paper thin! She also got razor sharp results on a short bladed paring knife!

Once a knife is this sharp, the machine won't be needed for quite a while. Generally, only a pass or two with a high quality ridged sharpening steel such as those offered by Forschner or Mundial will be enough to maintain the edge for months of household kitchen use. This is because the edge of a razor sharp knife becomes so thin that it will "fold over" in the shape of a J during use. The steel straightens the edge and restores it's razor sharpness with just a few VERY LIGHT strokes. The vision you might have of the butcher flailing his knife 10-20 times with the steel to restore the edge is really overkill and mostly for show. The two light strokes should do it...and as quietly and lightly as possible. I have even used the bottom of a ceramic coffee cup or the back edge of another high quality knife in place of a sharpening steel, although the coffee cup will remove some material from the blade of the knife.

In just minutes with this machine, we had 8 razor sharp knives and accomplished what could have literally taken HOURS to achieve with traditional methods. If you are not getting the same results with your machine, my humble guess would be that you are not using it properly. the steel in your knife is very hard or they are in really bad shape. Only as a last resort would I fault this machine. We were even somewhat saddened when we were done!

Remember to store your knives in a way that keeps them banging against each other. We prefer wood blocks designed for storing knives. They can get pricey if you buy them retail. We managed to pick ours up at Goodwill for $2....a real bargain. They have them every time I go in there.

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UPDATE 11/29/2010

This sharpener worked so well on my daughter-in-law's knives that I took one of mine that I have been maintaining the traditional way on this trip to sharpen it on her sharpener. The knives I did for the above review needed only touch up sharpening and was done with them in a few seconds. My 10" kitchen knife, on the other hand, needed a lot of work. I was getting nowhere on the 1st stage and thought I might be using it wrong. In reality, the angle I had sharpened mine to manually was incorrect and the machine was putting the correct edge on them. I lost count of the # of 1st stage passes made to get the burr, but when I did, a few passes in the 2nd stage had the knife razor sharp. If you are not getting anywhere with this sharpener, you need to make sure you are following the directions and be persistent to get that "burr". Then you will be only seconds away from the sharpest edge you've ever had...
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21 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Recommended by Wusthof, September 13, 2005
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Patrick Chan (New York City, NY) - See all my reviews
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I wasn't planning to buy an electric sharpener, but after reading a guide by Wusthof on honing and sharpening knives [...], I decided to go for it. Wusthof recommended this electric sharpener, as did my local Sur La Table store.

It works pretty well, was easy to use, and my knives were definitely sharper afterwards. I recommend this knife sharpener, and definitely recommend reading the Wusthof guide.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Chef's Choice 320 Knife Sharpener, November 2, 2008
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Product does a decent job of sharpening both everyday, cheap knives as well as the more expensive Henkel and Wusthof branded knives although in my experience I have been unable to achieve the "razor-sharp" edge that they have advertised. It could be that I am doing it wrong but will have to re-sharpen to find out if I can do it.

After reading the instructions and going through the motions it was easy enough and it did sharpen what were previuosly unusable knives relatively quickly compared to using a manual sharpener my only concern is that the motor did heat up somehwat after doing 4 knives in succession
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars At last!, April 14, 2010
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I have hunted for a decent knife sharpener for over 40 years. This one does the trick. It is fast, easy, doesn't eat the knife blade up and makes the blade razor sharp. No more using a serrated knife to "thinly" slice soft ripe tomatoes. But, BEWARE, the blades are so sharp that you will slice right thru something and into a finger before you realize it! I am a truly happy camper. I wish I could give this one a 10 star rating, I think I will "10 Stars"
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars wonderful, January 22, 2010
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I love this sharpener! I read all the reviews and picked this one over more expensive models. I used this sharpener on all my knives and it sharpened them to a razor sharp edge. I couldn't be happier with the results. I had so much fun sharpening all my knives I had to go and sharpen all my friends knives to with the same results. Very well worth the money.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Dave, December 14, 2007
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I bought one of these for my self and one for my brother and now am getting one for Mom. To say the least I love it!. I used to pay $1 per inch to get my knives sharpened and they stay sharp for 3 months or so. Now I sharpen them myself once a month. It take a minute or 2 per knife and they are razor sharp. I have spent as much as $175 on a single knife and have now qualms about using this machine on them. I could have saved a bundle and bought cheaper knives and sharpened them more often. Well worth $100. Thanx
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars fine piece of machinery, February 11, 2007
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David Lenhart (Nacogdoches, TX) - See all my reviews
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Worked slick as a whistle. A couple of swipes on each wheel, and the job was done.

And done well. Definitely an excellent edge on the knives.
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