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TL;DR: As of March 30, you can get the Professional Three-Stage Knife Sharpener(opens in a new tab) from Seido on sale for only $31.99 instead of $49 — that's a savings of 34%.
Whether you’re a professional chef or just like to whip up something tasty at home once in a while, make sure you have some sharp knives working for you. Knives all get dull eventually, but you don't need to find a pro to get them razor-sharp again. Instead, get this Professional Three-Stage Knife Sharpener and hone, sharpen, or re-edge your blades yourself. This easy-to-use knife sharpener(opens in a new tab) is on sale for just $31.99 (reg. $49).
All knives get dull(opens in a new tab) eventually. You could be using a beautiful set of Japanese forged chef knives or a pocket knife. Either way, if you use them, they’ll get dull. With this Pro Three-Stage Knife Sharpener, you can get that cutting edge back in shape without leaving your kitchen.
Get your old faithful kitchen tools feeling like new again. If you just need a quick honing after some light use, run your blade through the diamond rod to straighten the edge. That's also where you can sharpen ceramic blades(opens in a new tab). Knives that have gone longer without sharpening may benefit from a few runs through the tungsten steel blades to sharpen and restore the cutting edge of your knife. Then clean and polish that edge with a few passes through the ceramic rods.
Using your sharpener is easy. Place it on a counter and hold the handle firmly. Pick your slot and insert the end of your knife. Run your blade in the same direction without applying much pressure. Turn the knife back with a little force and repeat the process. The manufacturer recommends only repeating the process five times to get a fine razor-sharp edge on your knives.
No more crushed tomatoes and accidentally shredded meat. Get the Professional Three-Stage Knife Sharpener(opens in a new tab) on sale for $31.99 (reg. $49).
Prices subject to change.
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