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Efficiently Sharpen Your Knives with the Suehiro CERAX CR 1800 Combination Sharpening Tool Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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Description of Efficiently Sharpen Your Knives with the Suehiro CERAX CR 1800 Combination Sharpening Tool

Medium #800 (Red) / Coarse #320 (Gray). Ceramic soaking stone. Plastic case, Nagura, Combined stone come with.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great sharpening tool for industrial use

I recently purchased a combination sharpening tool from this brand and have been pleasantly surprised by how well it works. Based on my experience, this is one of the best finishing products for anyone working in an industrial and scientific setting. The sharpening process is quick and easy, and the results are impressive. The only downside is that it may require a bit of practice to achieve the perfect angle, but once you get the hang of it, it's a breeze.

Pros
  • Efficient and effective sharpening for industrial use.
Cons
  • May take some practice to achieve desired angle.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Quality and value.: Hand Tools

Excellent product. You don't have to spend hundreds when these stones are available. Very important. Just don't forget to spin when you're done.

Pros
  • Tools and Housewares
Cons
  • Slightly Crumpled

Revainrating 1 out of 5

I can't cut metal with power tools and hand tools

I was happy to get decent edges on my German knives. After about 15 minutes of use, the 320 grit on my '57 Rockwell Chef's Knife was burr free. A huge bulge formed in the stone, making it impossible to get a straight edge. There was no metal in the slurry that formed when I was sharpening my knife, it was just white (the color of the stone). The rock is too soft and loamy like there are growths on the rock that are incredibly thick and slippery. An absolute waste of money. Don't you dare buy…

Pros
  • Whetstones
Cons
  • No machine