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Ozitech Knife Sharpener

Ozitech Knife Sharpener

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Brand: Furi
Category: Kitchen

Buy New: £19.95



New (4) from £19.95

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 5 reviews
Sales Rank: 660

Media: Kitchen & Home
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6
Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0

MPN: FUR626
EAN: 9323414006262
ASIN: B000IJMJEI

Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Designed and made by Furitechnics Australia, this unusual looking sharpener benefits from 8 diamond coated fingers that sharpen and hone the edge of the knife in one motion. Available in this handy aclamaTM casing, itaTMs the perfect sharpener for domestic cooks and professional chefs alike.

•OZITECH Knife Sharpener by Furi
•Simply unfold the casing to use the 8 diamond coated fingers for sharpening all types of knives
•The case also acts as a sturdy base for the sharpener along with non-s feet and a finger guard
•Fully portable a ideal for cooks on the go!
•Full instructions and guidelines included with the product



Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Brilliant!   May 4, 2007
Mr. S. Knowland (Suffolk, UK)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

An excellent, easy to use product, better than various others I've tried and much easier than a traditional steel. I'm going to recommend it to everyone!


5 out of 5 stars truly brilliant   February 15, 2008
S. White (west mids, UK)
i've worked in a kitchen for 6 years and have seen the effects bad sharpening can have on the blades of knives, but this simple and easy tool is kinder and a lot easier than others ways i've used a truly superior edge on all my knives and it will stay in my tool box for a long time


5 out of 5 stars The Best   February 20, 2008
Mrs. Theresa Jackson (UK)
Having struggled to keep an expensive set of knives sharp for ages, this tool has been invaluable. I say throw away all your electric sharpeners, steels and ceramic wheeled sharpeners(believe me, I have them all) and get the one that works the best, the knife edges seem to stay sharp longer too.


5 out of 5 stars Excellent and easy to use   January 10, 2008
D. Boughton (London, UK)
Keeping knives sharp is a tricky pastime without expensive electric tools - I've just bought this to go with a set of Global knives and I have to say I'm deeply impressed - it even managed to restore decent cutting edges to several old and dull knives I had. Easy to use, very neatly designed and does exactly what it says it will do - it sharpens and keeps knives sharp. Highly recommended.


3 out of 5 stars Not especially impressed except ...   August 11, 2008
A Reader (High Wycombe United Kingdom)
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

This device is okay for sharpening knives if you don't mind a fairly coarse 'stone' (actually diamond coated steel) on your blades. I've used it on a couple of pen knives and it's more of a pre-sharpener or gentle grinder than a fine hone. This was a bit disappointing since it specifically says it hones the blade as well. Not in my opinion! However it does seem to keep a fairly constant angle - the biggest problem when sharpening.

... but I bought this for one job only and that was touching up the edge of Japanese swords. It really is excellent for this. Because it keeps a constant angle and because it's fairly coarse it mananges a decent edge for a sword - and it would be very difficult (for me) to keep a sword at a constant angle on a stone for very much of its length.

I certainly won't be using it on my kitchen knives. I'm sure knives seem sharp after using it but only because they are slightly serrated because it's (as I keep saying ) a bit coarse.


 

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