Sharpening stones
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- Sharpening: the basics
- Sharpening your own knives
- How often do you need to sharpen?
- Sharpening methods
- Knife sharpeners put to the test
- Naniwa vs. Shapton
- Top-10 most popular sharpening products
- What is stropping?
- Five reasons to sharpen your knife
- Sharpening stone, whetstone, water stone: the meaning behind
How-to
Knife sharpeners: sharpen and maintain your knives
Sharpening stones, sharpening systems, electric sharpening machines and sharpening steels: with sharpening products you keep your (kitchen)knives in great condition. After all, it doesn't matter how good the knife actually is, in time it will need to be sharpened. You can’t avoid it, over time each knife will become blunt when you use it. Little burs emerge on the blade making it broader which is something you will notice in the kitchen. Cutting will no longer be effortless and the slices won’t be as thin. Therefore we give you the following advice: sharpen your knives regularly.
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Ardennes Coticule 840 Belgian Blue and La Pyrénéés combination sharpening stone, 100 x 40 mm£50.00
WMF Spitzenklasse Plus 1895946030 honing steel, 23 cmIn stock
£46.95
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Edge-On-Up Knife Fulcrum supportIn stock
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Edge-On-Up base for test clips, DCB10In stock
£26.95
Edge-On-Up aluminium base, ATF10GIn stock
£42.95
Flitz-Carnauba wax, 225 mlIn stock
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