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Suehiro Finishing Soaking Stone for Whetstone Sharpening Review

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Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.5
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Description of Suehiro Finishing Soaking Stone for Whetstone Sharpening

Grit #3000 Soaking stone. Kitchen knife general maintenance finishing range. Stone and Nagura.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Smooth as Silk: my feedback

This whetstone finishing soaking stone is incredible. It made sharpening my knives a breeze and left an impeccable finish. My blades look and feel as if they were new. The Industrial and Scientific quality of the stone is unmatched, as it is very durable and efficient. The only downside is that it may take some practice for first-time users to get the hang of using it. Overall, I would recommend this product to anyone looking for an excellent finishing stone.

Pros
  • Produces an incredibly sharp and polished edge on knives and tools.
Cons
  • The soaking process can take a significant amount of time and effort compared to other types of sharpening stones.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great feedback, creamy smooth stone.

Ideal size for sharpening razors, excellent feedback and relatively quick cutting. I like Suehiro more than my King Stones and maybe even my Naniwa Stones. Great price and a small Nagura for stone processing.

Pros
  • Power & Hand Tools
Cons
  • Newer model could have been chosen

The Suehiro sharpening stone/waterstone family includes several brands. My favorite water stone is Suehiro Debado 1000 Grit, which requires no more than 5 minutes of soaking and is ready to use. When sharpening a Japanese knife or a good German knife (like the Henkel Zwill) I prefer a 1000+ grit. This Ouka with a 3000 grit is perfect for that. The stone stays flat enough for repeated sharpening. Of course, it will buckle over time and will eventually need to be lapped (flattened). But the stone

Pros
  • Tools and household goods
Cons
  • Some little things