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89 of 90 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Complete set - Lansky is the easiest way to use stones to sharpen your knives.,
This review is from: Lansky Deluxe 5-Stone Sharpening System (Sports)
I've owned the Lansky system for almost 20 years and have been very happy with it. It enables me to get fantastically sharp knives every time with a bit of elbow grease but without having much actual skill. Lansky's system is a brilliant arrangement of a knife clamp with sets of holes that ensure consistent grinding angle for the stones that have long steel guides. This solves the problem of how to hold the stone to the knife at a consistent angle. Using stones to sharpen your knives gives you total control and allows you to achieve the finest edge (much finer than using a chef's choice, motorized bench grinder (which can overheat the blade ruining the temper), or any of those ceramic wheel/rod dohickeys). The available angle choices are 17 degrees (for Asian knives), 20 and 25 (for Western knives) and 30 degrees (for hatchets). Lansky offers various different stones (from natural Arkansas stones, to diamond abrasive). This particular set includes their entire line of synthetic stones - extra coarse, coarse, medium, fine, and extra fine. The stones are of good quality. You'll only use the extra coarse the first time you sharpen a given knife it cuts very quickly). The fine is fine enough to get your blades shaving sharp, but the extra fine really puts the last bit of super sharpness. They also give you a bottle of sharpening oil to help carry away the metal shavings to keep the stones cutting. I don't like using oil so I keep a wet paper towel handy when sharpening and wipe the metal off the stones and blade periodically while sharpening that that works fine for me.
To use the Lansky the process is simple - clamp the blade into the clamp - then scrub the blade against the stone with a consistent angle until you feel a burr (a thin raised seam) along the edge. The burr is your cue to flip the blade over and do the other side. When you get burr on the other side, move onto the next stone. By the time you get to the final fine grade polishing stone and get burr on the last side, then flip and give slight touch with the stone on the other side (to remove the burr but not raise another one) and you'll find your knife is literally shaving sharp (will cut the hairs off your arm). Is Lansky the perfect sharpening system? For medium and small knives it probably is. Knives over 6"-7" long, however, require you to sharpen 1/2 the knife and then move the clamp and sharpen the other half because the edge angle changes too much if you attempt to sharpen too far from the guide hole. The stones themselves are pretty small (about as wide as your middle finger and as long as your hand) so it can take a long time to do a big knife. I can do a 5" utility knife in about 5-10 minutes, but an 8" Chef's knife can take more than double that - which starts to become a bit of a big project. If you do a lot of big knives you'll probably want to spring for an Edge Pro Apex (same mechanical concept, bigger size for much much more money). If you only periodically sharpen then this can be lived with. You shouldn't sharpen your knives more than once or twice a year (or they wear out too quickly) since sharpening removes metal. You should use a honing steel frequently in between sharpenings to keep your knives sharp. Lansky's system is the best way for normal regular people (non fanatics) to sharpen their knives. It's pretty easy, fun, satisfying, and extremely effective.
20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
great sharpening system!,
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This review is from: Lansky Deluxe 5-Stone Sharpening System (Sports)
First off, Im not a professional chef. I was lucky enough to work under a great chef when I was in college and learned to value a sharp edged knife. I have purchased a lot of knives over the years. I have good german knives (F Dick) and good japanese knives (Misono, Hattori and Shun) I have never been able to put a good edge on a knife consistently. Ive gotten to the point that I rotate and send out my knives to be professionally sharpened...and wrecked.
Ah...The Lansky System. it is a system...it works, its fairly easy and it consistently puts a great edge on my knives. I practiced on some NSF junk I keep to put out for the inlaws when they house sit and they edge it put on the pitted and chunked edge was great. if you buy it get the universal mount because it can be awkward w/o it.
18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Nice sharpening kit,
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I bought the Lansky Deluxe 5 Hone kit to replace another manufacturer's 3 piece set. This kit is easy to use & works very well. Used properly, it gives a very sharp edge to all my knives, from the smallest pen knife to a large hunting knife. I would strongly urge everyone who purchases this set, or any other set, to read & follow the instructions carefully. The system is definitely worth the price.
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Lansky is the best!,
By Mark Twain (La Crosse, WI) - See all my reviews
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I have had a Lansky for a couple years, this one was a gift. They are without a doubt the best sharpener I have used. They take all the guess work out of it. Highly recommended.
17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Works well as long as you adjust it FIRST,
This review is from: Lansky Deluxe 5-Stone Sharpening System (Sports)
Thought I would write a review to point out a few issues that you need to address BEFORE you begin using this system to actually sharpen a knife. This type of system is capable of producing a consistent angle, but it must be adjusted FIRST. There are two thing you have to do. The first is to insert the rods from the bottom into the hole with the thumb screw, the bottom being the side with the stone, then you need to use a very level surface and bend and adjust the rod until it lays level with the stone surface. The angle of the stone should extend all the way up the length of the rod. This is critical as the rods are all over the place out of the box. The next thing you need to do is check the angle of the clamp itself. The angle of the part with the angle holes needs to be at exactly 90 degrees to the part where you clamp the knife. This needs to be checked on both sides. I did this using a playing card. This wasn't as far off as the rods, but still wasn't correct. You also need to re-check the rods ever so ofter and make sure you don't apply any real downward pressure when using them or the rod will bow slightly and cause the angle to change.
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Razor Sharp Knives,
By After a proper edge has been put on a knife, re-sharpening takes only a matter of minutes and only the finer stones need be used (unless you use your knifes to chop wood or cut wire). Even abused blades can be honed back to razor sharpness, My kids hated when I sharpened the knives cause they knew they were going to have to be extra careful- but thats OK, you should be extra careful when using a properly sharpened knife!
26 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Underwhelming...,
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Lanksy is the best I've used yet,
By Capt. Killingfield (Phoenix, AZ USA) - See all my reviews
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I finally received my Lansky Deluxe Sharpening System after 9 grueling days (free shipping, waddya expect). I immediately went to work on folding Buck knife that I carry on my belt every day. I quickly learned that my Bucks factory edge was 25 degrees, so I had some work ahead of me to get it to 20 degrees.
The Lansky Deluxe Sharpening System comes with 5 hones, adding one to the course end and one to the fine end. I specially purchased the Deluxe System because of the extra course hone included, for I figured a lot of knives had different blade angles, and I wanted to give them the sharpest edge they deserved. After a total of maybe 3 hours I was able to completely re-angle both sides of my blade, and go through the other 4 gradually finer hones to get them to a razors edge. Its scary how easily it'll swipe hair off of my leg. This is very excellent performance to me, being my first time ever using the System. TIPS: Before starting, use a marker and mark the edge of your blade. This will help you find the factory angle of your blade as your hone removes the ink. It will also tell you how much more metal you must remove if you decide to re-angle your blade. If you purchase a stand, stick a piece of paper towel between the spindle and the clamp. This will keep the clamp from moving around on the stand. Use a leather belt or similar strap of leather and "strop" your knife blade on it after your very fine honing, knocking off the tiny bur and polishing the blade even more. CON: The flimsy rods come all out of wack from the factory, and took some time straightening out properly (a MUST!!) It made me nervous to bend them to much and really screw them up. Once metal is bent, its almost impossible to bend it perfectly straight again.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Cheaper than a professional.,
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This review is from: Lansky Deluxe 5-Stone Sharpening System (Sports)
I use this in the kitchen. It does the best job you can get without sending your cutlery to a professional.
I've had one of these off and on for about 10 years now, and I definitely have to say that their production quality has slipped in recent years. The one I owned in the late 90's was much more sturdy - and made in the USA. I suspect this came from China. For the price, you can't really argue. No whet stone or diamond can compare to the precision of a Lansky.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great sharpening system,
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I purchased this item about two weeks ago and have sharpened a couple of my pocket knives with it so far.
The Lansky system is very easy to use. The instructions are straight forward and there's an instructional video on the Lansky website (http://www.lanskysharpeners.com/video.php) too. The first knife I sharpened was old and abused, so I started out with the extra-course stone and worked my way up. I ended up with a decently sharp blade after my first attempt. The second knife I tried was newer and only recently dull. I started out with the Medium stone and worked through to the Ultra-fine. This produced a blade sharp enough to shave arm hairs without too much effort. |
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