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🔪 Professional Electric Knife & Tool Sharpener Mk.2 - 120V Precision Sharpening Solution Review

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Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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Description of 🔪 Professional Electric Knife & Tool Sharpener Mk.2 - 120V Precision Sharpening Solution

NEW & IMPROVED - Work Sharp Knife & Tool Sharpener Mk.2 sharpens every knife you own. It builds upon the Original Work Sharp Knife & Tool Sharpener, with new features to make sharpening faster, easier, and more repeatable than ever before. FLEXIBLE BELTS - put a razor sharp edge on their blades, now you can have the same technology in your home or shop like the professionals. The belts conform to the edge of any blade to sharpen outdoor, pocket and kitchen knives, even serrated knives, scissors*, and many other common edge tools. SHARPENING GUIDE - increases precision and repeatability to get the proper edge angle every time and provides a new scratch resistant leather lining. Quickly change from 25° outdoor knives to 20° Kitchen knives in one guide. TWO SPEED MOTOR - delivers a low speed for more control when sharpening a knife, yet still provides all the power you need for heavier sharpening and grinding tasks on tools like lawnmower blades, axes and other common lawn & garden tools. EDGE GUIDE - supports the knife all the way to the tip and makes sharpening easier. It can quickly be flipped out of the way to ensure you sharpen the entire length of the blade on certain knives with obstructive features.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Just get one! suitable for kitchen and dining room

i was torn. I have a Lansky system, I have stones, I have sharpening stones. All of that is good, and for day-to-day work I'll still do it manually. but I have a large collection of knives, axes, tools, etc., and keeping them sharp is a chore. For me, this is where the Work Sharp comes in and it really shines. I burn wood 5 months a year. And I did most of it by hand. This thing is great for axes. Putting the ax in the vise takes most of the time. It's spring now and I'll clear some of my…

Pros
  • quick change
Cons
  • sad equipment

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The perfect gift for someone who has a knife.

This is the best knife sharpener I have ever owned. I've used wet rocks, poles and the like. This setting is perfect! Made my everyday gear sharp enough to shave with. My tomahawk is sharp enough to cut paper cleanly. I've used it on everything from kitchen knives, my wife's ulu knife to hunting knives, axes and even a mowing knife. I haven't had to change belts yet. My son wanted his souvenir knife sharpened and it gave plenty of sharpness even to this soft blade. One thing I would probably be

Pros
  • Hands Free
Cons
  • Almost Everything

Revainrating 5 out of 5

WOA! Just get it already!

I've been looking through Lansky's water sharpening stones and these sharpening guides that you press against the table that look like Lansky systems. I bought this on a whim and. Oh WOW, this is AMAZING! It comes with a few extra straps (rough if your blade is chipped and badly damaged, regular sharpening and honing). A bit strange design when you first take it out of the box but the official youtube video helps and it becomes very easy and intuitive to use. This version has 20 or 25 degrees…

Pros
  • Comfortable to use
Cons
  • Safety

Revainrating 5 out of 5

BEST sharpening system

I've done quite a bit of research on knife sharpening. From WE, Tormek, Lansky-Style and belt sanders, I initially decided on a cheap 1x30 port belt sander with an angled attachment. It sucks. I spent about $100 on all of this and now I'm afraid to throw it away. I just tried the workshop and fell in love. Worksharp outperforms all others in terms of cost, effort and speed. Worksharp outperforms Tormek in cost, setup/cleanup, and speed. Worksharp outperforms Lansky/Rod systems in terms of work…

Pros
  • Expensive but decent
Cons
  • Nothing here

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Sharp Sharp Sharp on Cutlery & Knife Accessories

I deal with some fine tools with chisels etc that need fine sharpening with waterstones, diamond sharpeners etc. Recently I started fishing in seawater and came here. tell the difference between a really sharp fillet knife and an "I'm trying to butcher a fish with a baseball bat" knife. I've tried several knife sharpeners ranging from $40-$10 and spent some time using my chisels and whetstones. I know how to sharpen well, but cheap quick V-shaped sharpeners are just a joke. I don't want to…

Pros
  • Large Selection
Cons
  • For Seniors

Revainrating 4 out of 5

He does his job very well (so just wonderful)

Here's the thing. It is very easy to get what he needs. But it's also important once you get the hang of it and understand how to 'dial' with simplicity and perfect sharpening your cutting tools. You'll appreciate the level of precision that lets you make everything you have even more impressive. Initially I started with some of my larger knives and then progressed to the smallest. But I found that after I was done with the small knives, I went back to my big knives that I was originally…

Pros
  • Great selection
Cons
  • So-so

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Choose Wisely - Knife Sharpener

Now wait a second, take a breath and think about what you really need to sharpen knives and other tools before you go out and buy this thing . Because I probably should have. I have sharpened many knives and tools with stones, rod systems, files, ceramics and steel. All have their strengths and weaknesses depending on the circumstances of the sharpening. But they all have one thing in common: once you get the hang of it, they will smooth out your blade edge. By keeping the bevel angle the same…

Pros
  • good thing
Cons
  • I don't remember but there was something