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41 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Almost as good as it claims to be
I got one of these recently, and put it to the ultimate test. I have an old "mixed" set of knives, which were dull beyond the ability of using the honing steel. At the time I got this sharpener, I also got a Brand New set of Sabatier Commercial knives, which had been hand sharpened from the factory.

The test was could I get the old knives to be as sharp as...

Published on September 4, 2001

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23 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Fails the test of time
When I first got this sharpener I was pleased with the results, but not impressed. It didn't give a razor edge. I know that there's a compromise between sharpness and a long-lasting edge so maybe my expectations are what's at fault. After having used the unit for about 6 months, however, I'm even less impressed than before. It seems to take longer and longer to get a...
Published on September 20, 2003


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41 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Almost as good as it claims to be, September 4, 2001
By A Customer
This review is from: Chef's Choice Multi-Edge Diamond Hone Knife Sharpener (Kitchen)
I got one of these recently, and put it to the ultimate test. I have an old "mixed" set of knives, which were dull beyond the ability of using the honing steel. At the time I got this sharpener, I also got a Brand New set of Sabatier Commercial knives, which had been hand sharpened from the factory.

The test was could I get the old knives to be as sharp as the brand new ones. The answer, No I couldn't. In a sense, this is unfair, since the old knives (with the exception of a Wustoff paring knife) are of lower quality. Further, the sharpener did restore the older knives to a very respectable edge. My old Hoffritz Chef's knife, for example was sharp enough to cut through a piece of paper held in one hand (a test recommended in the manual)with little effort. (The Sabatier Knife did this effortlessly).

One hint -- the manual says that a reasonably sharp knife can be sharpened in 20 or so strokes, while a dull knife might take 50. This, in my view understates the process. While my old knives were very dull, it took a couple of minutes per knife to get a good edge on them.

Overall, I recommend this product, for all but the best knives. I will probably have my Sabatier knives professionally sharpened, but will certainly use this for my second set of knives.

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36 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Inexpensive dummy-proof sharpening, October 21, 2006
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CyberDad (Austin, TX USA) - See all my reviews
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Bought one of these recently to replace an older model that had been well-used. (These do need replacing every once in a while, as the diamond grit wears down.) Thought I'd share some tips here.

First, let me point out that the turning wheels in the center are a guide to make you hold the knife upright. The wheels may not be turning throughout your "swipe" if you are using a thin-bladed knife.

Second, you should use a feather-light touch when "swiping." The cutting edge of the knife is very thin, and you do not want to push it down in the groove and damage it. Use a long, sweeping stroke, light and smooth.

Third, to get the best use of this sharpener, every so often you'll have to clean out the metal dust that collects in the grooves. If the bottom of the groove is silvery-shiny when you look down at it, take a small, stiff, clean brush and whisk the groove until the original gray appears again.

I believe that the two slots on this sharpener correspond to the last two (and most gentle) slots on the manufacturer's three slot electric sharpeners. Thus, the first slot sharpens and the second slot hones. The first slot won't be used as often as the second slot.

The edge you get with this gizmo probably won't be as nice as the edge you'd get from an expert hand on the whetstone, but it will keep the family kitchen knives cutting well for many years.
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32 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Professional cook, December 31, 2000
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This review is from: Chef's Choice Multi-Edge Diamond Hone Knife Sharpener (Kitchen)
I work in a major hotel and everybody comes around to use my sharpener. Now I have to order sharpeners for some of the crew. We use to have a guy who used the oil/water stone. But this one is easier, faster and dummy-proof. It puts such a sharp edge on my knives I find myself sharpening knives for my family too. I bought it over a month ago and it still does a fantastic job. I have to have a sharp edge in order to get my work done faster. I can't recommend this toy enough. It's a great investment.
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47 of 53 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Not as Easy as I'd Hoped, October 4, 2003
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dltstl "dltstl" (Oakland, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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I'm hopeless at knife sharpening, so I was shopping for something idiot-proof. I decided to go with the model 460 because it can sharpen serrated knives. Although the logistics of this didn't make a lot of sense to me, I went with it on the general principle that more features must be better.

Now that I have it in hand, though, I'm fairly certain I will never use the serrated feature. So I'm left worrying--what's the difference with this model? If I'm only going to do straight blades, would I be better off with the 450? Does this model compromise in some way to accommodate both types of blades?

Even for straight blades, it's not as easy to use as I expected. I thought it would be a simple matter of drawing the blade smoothly through the slot a few times. In practice, though, the blade catches and doesn't pull smoothly at all (although it did get better after many passes--you should definitely practice with a cheap knife before working on the good stuff). It's also difficult to keep the blade in the proper position. Or, I THINK it's difficult--according to the instructions, when everything is working right the little wheels will turn as you pull the blade through. At best I get one to turn at once, and even then it's usually stop and start. The instructions are hazy on whether this is a problem.

Actually, the instructions (and the company website) are hazy on a lot of things that seem like pretty reasonable questions. For instance, it says stage 1 and stage 2 sharpen at different angles, but nothing tells you WHAT angle, or says anything substantive the "arch-shaped" edge it creates. I'm left wondering if that's something I really want--it just seems to create a "fat" rather than razor edge, sacrificing maximum sharpness for durability.

It says that very dull knives may take many strokes in stage 1, but doesn't tell you how to know when it's ready for stage 2, other than it will be "sharp enough to cut through the skin of a tomato." I should keep tomatoes on hand for this?

Finally, the curved tip of the blade is extremely difficult to sharpen. At that point the rollers are no longer useful as a guide. The instructions offer no hints on how to deal with this.

It's definitely not the easy solution I was hoping for, and I still have a lot of questions about it. But, if you're not going to put in the time and effort to learn to use a whetstone properly (and I already know how much damage I can do with one of those), I'd say it's the best option.

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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A sharpening fiend strikes gold, January 8, 2001
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I'm an avid semi-professional cook/chef and have an extensive collection of knives and sharpeners, including an electric Chef's Choice. I bought this sharpener as a gift and had to try it out first (against my wife's express order). I sharpened one serrated and one regular knife just to see if this would do a good job. Today, I'm ordering another one to send as a belated Christmas gift to my son since I kept the one I tried out. If you need a sharpener, buy this -- you will not be disappointed. It's easy (fool-proof!) to use, doesn't take up space, and puts on a razor-like edge in seconds (OK, maybe a minute or two). If your knife has a decent edge already, it hones with just a few strokes. This is a winner.
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27 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars decent sharperner, but not perfect, January 24, 2001
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Michel Aaij (Montgomery, AL) - See all my reviews
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Maybe this sharpener isn't as foolproof as I'd like it, and I admit readily to having two left hands, but my knives didn't come out razor-sharp, at all. They come out sharper, that's a fact, but I wanted more. Maybe my knives (a Japanese chef's knife, a Spyderco with half-serrated blade, a Herbertz with a 440 blade) were too dull to begin with.

The tool itself is nicely constructed. Even though it's made of really light plastic it's stable enough, and easy to work with.

But I wonder about the two rollers that supposedly guide your knife. After sharpening, it was pretty obvious that the blade was sharpened unevenly (certainly those of my pocketknives). The rollers, of course, are fixed, and thus don't allow for varying thicknesses. Perhaps I'm doing something wrong (although I'm following instructions to a T), and I'll keep trying, but so far I'm not wildly enthusiastic about this tool.

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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Product - Easy to USE, April 3, 2001
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cookie62 "frycook38" (Reston, VA United States) - See all my reviews
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I bought one of these for my mother in law as a Christmas present. Her knives were so dull that you couldn't cut hot butter with them. After a few strokes, what a differece. Her knives sliced thru a ripe tomato with ease. She has trouble using the simplest of tools(she refuses to read or follow directions), but this was so easy, even she could sharpen her knives with ease. I was so impressed that I bought one for my self. I keep an edge on my good knives, but this helped with some of my old knives that were beyond using on a steel. I definitely recommend this product.
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23 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Fails the test of time, September 20, 2003
By A Customer
This review is from: Chef's Choice Multi-Edge Diamond Hone Knife Sharpener (Kitchen)
When I first got this sharpener I was pleased with the results, but not impressed. It didn't give a razor edge. I know that there's a compromise between sharpness and a long-lasting edge so maybe my expectations are what's at fault. After having used the unit for about 6 months, however, I'm even less impressed than before. It seems to take longer and longer to get a knife to even acceptable sharpness.

I'm back to looking for a good sharpener.

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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Works great, July 30, 2004
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We bought this sharpener (Model 460 Chrome finish) after getting some good feedback from friends and the fact that it can do both regular and serrated knives. We also looked at the pricier electric sharpner (Model 110) from Edge Craft (Chefs Choice). But we settled for this one since we felt we would use this at the most once or twice a month. When we got the 460 we were surprise that it is made of platic and very light. But the chrome finish is good. I followed the instructions and got very good results on my Henckles knives. Also tried a serrated bread knife and results were good.

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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great design... great price... great all around, July 31, 2003
This review is from: Chef's Choice Multi-Edge Diamond Hone Knife Sharpener (Kitchen)
I had alot of knives laying around in various states of dullness and a friend of mine sharpened them on his version of this sharpener. His version could not be used on serrated blades so when I went out the following week, I bought the one that could. This one was a bit more expensive... but it didn't make sense not be able to sharpen serrated edges.)

I am very happy with my purchase. It is small and very easy to store. It is quite ergonomic to hold and use. The unit is set up so that when you are using it correctly the dials spin, so you have a visual clue that you are sharpening at the correct angle. And that is extreamly important. This unit appears to be shiny chrome, its not. Its light plastic with a shiny metal-ish looking plastic covering.. Im wondering how well over time this will hold up. In truth tho, this isnt and item that will need a whole lot of washing, if any, so i dont expect a lot of problems. The other model (my friends model) was a solid color (no metal-ish plastic ) and his will probably look better in 10 years than mine when all the chrome-ish stuff peels off.

I have several quite expensive chef knives and this unit does a very good job with them. It takes a bit of time to do but I think its worth caring for expensive things *by hand*... I find that it takes more *passes* thru the unit than the direction suggests but I don't have a problem with that. I suspect that as I use this on a more regular basis, the time it takes to sharpen the blade will decrease.

I am very happy with this purchase. Very happy with its small *foot print* and very happy with this brand in general.

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