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πŸ”ͺ Genuine Whetstone Sharpening TRI 6 Review

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Description of πŸ”ͺ Genuine Whetstone Sharpening TRI 6

3 Stone Model has Coarse (Silicon Carbide), Medium (Soft) and Fine (Hard) Stones. 3 stone sizes are 6 inches long by 1 5/8" wide by 1/2” thick. Comes with one ounce of honing oil. Genuine Arkansas stones are 100% quarried in the Ouachita Mountains of Central Arkansas. Comes with 23 degree sharpend guide and wood base.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

I sharpened the sharpest knife I've ever used

You can get your knife as sharp as a razor in about 15 minutes with practically no skill like me. It's absolutely worth every penny. Of course there are other solutions that work well (not so well) and are probably cheaper. Once you cut something with a knife sharpened for it, you'll understand why it's worth it.

Pros
  • Hand Tools
Cons
  • Small Parts

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Amazingly perfect! for mechanical and hand tools

It's amazing! I went to a cooking school and was taught how to keep my knives in good condition. Hand wash only and always sharp. "A dull knife cuts you worse than a sharp one" and it's so true. So after a bad cut I bought this beauty. Love that it's from Arkansas! Wood holder and three-sided stone are perfect for home cooking. Sharpens great!

Pros
  • sharpening stones
Cons
  • I don't remember but there was something

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Big sharpening bit

Many years ago I was given a knife that belonged to my grandfather. This is an old imperial knife that probably costs very little but is important to me. It was full of rust, dirt, patina and everything else you can think of. After removing the rust and properly polishing, the final step was to sharpen an uneven, slightly damaged, and dull blade. This triple stone allowed me to make the knife's blade nice and sharp as it should be. I bet my grandfather smiles at me. With three stones, oil, a…

Pros
  • Power tools and hand tools
Cons
  • Some little things