When buying the guide, I thought it would be bigger, but it's such a tiny thing. The magnet doesn't hold well, so you have to press it with your finger. The guide is rather for lighter and smaller knives, and you have to get used to it, but overall it's a yes.
Sharpi Angle Guide for Sharpening on a Stone
Knife sharpening guide designed to maintain a precise sharpening angle. Crafted from robust, lightweight plastic. Features three sharpening angles: 14, 17, and 20 deg.. The area of the guide that makes contact with the sharpener incorporates a magnet and is shielded with an Antislip overlay. The guide offers effortless operation and suits most manual sharpeners and sharpening systems.
Main features
- Constructed from robust yet lightweight plastic materials
- Provides three selectable sharpening angles: 14, 17, and 20 degrees
- Features a built-in magnet and an anti-slip coating for secure handling
- Simple to operate
- Compatible with the majority of manual sharpeners and sharpening systems
Technical data
Color: Orange
Material: Plastic
Sharpening angles: 14, 17, and 20 degrees
Manufacturer: Sharpi, PRC
| Sharpener type | Pocket sharpener |
|---|---|
| Number of sharpening slots | 3 |
| Abrasive material | stone |
| EAN | 5906333725342 |
| Manufacturer code | SH-SAP |
| Brand | Sharpi |
| EAN |
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Review summary
Number of reviews: 4
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Interesting gadget. Instead of 14 or 17 degrees, I would give 25 degrees—for outdoor knives. The magnet is quite weak. On the plus side, it really makes hand sharpening easier for inexperienced people. Is it worth spending 15 PLN? If someone has trouble sharpening and is sure their knife has the right angle, then probably yes.
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Gadget. If someone sharpens knives seriously, they won't even look at this type of guide. As a beginner user of sharpening stones, I will use it to develop consistency in holding the angle.
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An attachment is just an attachment, the angles are good, especially 17 and 20 degrees, rather for small knives and kitchen knives. The attachment itself sticks to the sharpener moderately. We'll see how it behaves over time.
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