: Spyderco Triangle Sharpmaker |
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Rating: - * making things sharp ... Hello, Just a short review about spyderco's sharpmaker sharping system. This thing is fool proof. There is an instruction booklet and a dvd training video. I didn't read the booklet but I did watch the video a couple of times, it explains the process really well. I have quite a few knives, sorta a collection. Most of have gotten dull. Hence the purchase of this sharping system. I put the dvd in my computer and the sharpmaker on my computer desk and just followed along. Now most of my knifes are scary sharp. I do 1 or 2 knives a day, usually doesn't take long and in no time my collection will be done. I would purchase again, In fact the holidays are coming up so I am going to get another or 2 for presents. Rating: - * I don't get it. ... OK, obviously a lot of people find this a great product. It was a waste of money to me. I've watched the DVD and read the instructions, and it does look easy and simple and I'd swear I'm going it right. Yet it will not sharpen any kitchen knife I've tried. Everything from cheap Chicago cutlery to high-quality Henckels knives. Oddly, it takes metal off, as I can tell from the residue on the stones, and from the blade shape. But it doesn't get sharp. All sizes, all shapes. Nothing. The only thing I've managed to sharpen is a pocket knife; that's like a razor now. Perhaps this is just somehow a defective rarity, but potential buyers should beware. Rating: - * Simple and very effective ... I used to have a Chefs Choice 100 electric sharpener, which I had to give up during a move. Instead of buying another one, I gave the Spyderco a try. The Chefs Choice was very easy to use and produced a factory-sharp edge in a matter of seconds. It did not go beyond the average factory sharpness, though. The Spyderco requires a tiny bit more skill and a few more minutes of care (cleaning, putting together, etc.), but you can get an edge that is literally razor sharp. It is also much friendlier to your knife, it never scratches the sides and it takes off just enough metal to sharpen, and not an gram more. The only caveat is that the Spyderco is prone to round off the tip of the knife if you aren't careful. Also, if you have a chipped or seriously dull knife, it will keep you busy for quite a while, unless you invest another $40 in the diamond rods. If you are willing to spend 10 minutes into sharpening a knife, and you are looking for ultimate sharpness, go with the Spyderco. If your life is too busy for that, the Chefs Choice is a very good alternative. Rating: - * Makes things sharp, very sharp ... great little product, does exactly what it says, includes a manual and a great instructional DVD, takes out all the guess work if you're new to sharpening knives and a wide variety of other pointy sharp things. very compact and stores in its own shell. good addition to a hunting kit or survival pack where you might need to re-sharpen your sharp pointy things. Rating: - * Excellent ... Gets my knives sharp lickety-split. Really sharp. Push-cuts newsprint all day long. There are also some even finer stones that don't come with the set - I'm going to pick them up next. |

