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Chef's Choice 110 Professional Diamond Hone Sharpener
Chef's Choice 110 Professional Diamond Hone Sharpener
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Brand: Chef's Choice
Category: Kitchen

List Price: $99.99
Buy New: $69.90
You Save: $30.09 (30%)
Buy New from $69.90

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars(24 reviews)
Sales Rank: 2723

Media: Kitchen
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Fragile: Yes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.2
Dimensions (in): 10.9 x 6.1 x 5.6

MPN: 0110000
Model: 110
UPC: 087877001101
EAN: 0087877001101
ASIN: B00004S1B9

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Three-stage precision sharpening
  • Works for gourmet chef knives, butcher knives, sporting knives
  • 100% diamond abrasive will never detemper
  • Unique "Trizor-Plus" edge for greater sharpness and durability
  • Two-year household warranty

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
"CHEF'S CHOICE" KNIFE SHARPENERAlso for sportsman & pocket knives3 stage 100% diamond abrasive"Bi-level" magnetic guidesWhiteUL approved2 year warranty

Amazon.com Review
It may seem like a contradiction, but sharp knives are the safest. With a clean edge, a knife is more predicable and easier to control. If you've purchased a top-of-the-line knife, maintaining the quality of the blade ensures maximum value from your investment. This Chef's Choice knife sharpener performs professional-quality sharpening on any knife, from gourmet knives to hunting knives--even the tips of serrated knives can be improved with this machine (for a complete sharpening of serrated knives, however, Chef's Choice recommends models 120 and 320). For top-quality edges, there are two sharpening and honing stages, which use 100% diamond abrasives, and a final polishing stage. Each stage uses precision angle guides to create a unique "Trizor-Plus" edge for maximum sharpness and durability, while a magnetic pad collects residue so the machine is easy to clean and maintain. While a sharp knife is indeed a safe knife, it's wise to use caution with your newly sharpened knives, as they'll be sharper than you expect. --Laura Cuthbert


Customer Reviews:   Read 19 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars No kitchen should be without one   February 22, 2008
The smaller unit would have been OK, by my girlfriend had a bunch of abused kitchen knives, so the extra slot is great for starting over. I cannot imagine using anything else to sharpen kitchen knives with. I get a great edge every time, in seconds. Keeping it sharp is just a couple of strokes per knife every few weeks. Incidentally, even after an explicit warning, my girlfriend practically sliced the end of her finger off - if you're not used to knives that seem to melt through fruit and veggies, don't even consider this - it's dangerous!


5 out of 5 stars Great sharpener!   February 22, 2008
This is just a great sharpener for any gourmet kitchen! Easy to use with lots of safety factors so you don't cut yourself.


4 out of 5 stars happy   January 13, 2008
Over the years, I tried a variety of sharpening methods. But none of them worked very well so I put up with dull knives. Until now.
The Chef's Choice sharpener does a superior job.
I found the more you use it the better results you will get.
Practice makes perfect.



5 out of 5 stars Great Knife Sharpener   January 7, 2008

We bought this sharpener for our daughter for Christmas who is a great cook! Her husband sharpened three knives Christmas morning; she told us the sharpener was great and she is thrilled that she can now sharpen her knives at home.

Highly recommended!!



5 out of 5 stars knife sharpener   December 30, 2007
we sharpened old knives very quickly. The device was very easy to use. If had a complaint, it would be the number of options from Chef's Choice without a clear distinction of the differences. After all, how many ways can there be to sharpen a knife?


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