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Presto Pro EverSharp Electric Knife Sharpener | 
enlarge | Brand: Presto Category: Kitchen
List Price: $39.99 Buy New: $19.49 You Save: $20.50 (51%)
New (26) from $19.49
Rating: 177 reviews Sales Rank: 32
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.9 Dimensions (in): 10 x 7.2 x 4.8 Warranty: 1
MPN: 08800 Model: 185507 UPC: 075741088006 EAN: 0075741088006 ASIN: B00006IUWM
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| | Electric sharpener produces razor-sharp knives in just minutes | | | Uses professional grade sapphirite sharpening wheels | | | Blade guides automatically hold knife at the ideal angle | | | 2-stage system sharpens, then hones blades | | | 8-1/4 by 5-3/4 by 4 inches; 2-year warranty |
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Product Description Electric Knife Sharpener Easy Way To Sharpen Most Kitchen & Sport Knives To Razor Sharp Edge Professional 2 Stage System Precision Grids Perfect Sharpening Angle Then Fine Hones & Polishes The Edge Special Sapphirite Sharpening Wheels Are Made From Utra Hard Material Used In Professional Sharpening Shops No Guess Blade Guides Automatically Hold The Blade At Proper Sharpening Angle
Amazon.com Review All kitchen and sporting knives, whether professional quality or inexpensive, need a blade tune-up now and then. This electric sharpener produces razor-sharp edges using the same rapidly rotating Sapphirite grinding wheels used by professional shops. A two-stage system allows knives to be ground and sharpened on the Stage 1 half of the machine, and then honed on the Stage 2 half. Blade guides hold the knife at the ideal sharpening angle for each side of the blade, as it is drawn slowly towards the user and kept parallel to the countertop. The sharpener is suitable for knives made of alloy, carbon, or stainless steel; it is perfectly normal for sparks to fly when knives of high carbon steel come in contact with the Sapphirite wheels. Non-electric serrated knives that are only serrated on one side can also be sharpened with this machine. Three suction cups on the bottom hold the sharpener securely on a table or countertop, and two receptacles underneath catch metal filings for disposal. The sharpener measures 8-1/4 by 5-3/4 by 4 inches, and is covered by a two-year warranty against defects. --Ann Bieri
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| Customer Reviews: Read 172 more reviews...
sharpens fast November 23, 2008 Bat-Orgil Batjargal (Laie, HI, USA) It sharpens fast. And it stays a while. With this rate, I think I will use it for long time.
It does what it promised November 3, 2008 Katrina Tong (New York) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought the Presto Pro Eversharp Electric Knift sharpener 2 weeks ago and has been using it to sharpen all my kitchen knives and it works like wonder! I should have bought this long time ago - highly recommended! : )
Easy to use, works great October 21, 2008 t2 (los angeles, ca) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I was skeptical when I bought this because of the price - compared to other sharpeners. This sharpener is great. It works and is easy to use!!! The left side sharpener is a course grinder while the right side is a fine grit sharpener. Both sides employ separate rotating grinding disks. You first pass the knife on the left side course grinder for 12 seconds (6 seconds for the right side of the blade and then another 6 seconds for the left side). After which you sharpen the blade another 12 seconds on the fine grit sharpener. The whole process takes about 30 seconds. If the blade hasn't been sharpened for a while you will need to do this process about twice. This sharpener really works. It took all my dull knives and sharpened them to easily cut tomatoes. CAVEAT: when sharpening, make sure to draw the knife in a steady continuous motion. Do not apply pressure and press the knife down.
Sharper Image October 17, 2008 Sky (New York) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I recently ate at a local Japanese Hibachi Bar and I was more amazed by how sharp the knives that the chefs were using than the tricks that they performed as they cooked my meal. I said, man I gotta get a set of knives like that! A few years ago I bought a new set of knives from Amazon (J.A. Henckels Twin Signature 7-Piece Knife Block Set). The problem with this excellent set of knives is that the sharpener that came with it is one of those steel wands. A Master Chef can clank that wand back and forth against the blades of his knives with great precision to create a razor sharp cutting tool. I, on the other hand, somehow seem to have made the blades of my knife set duller using the dog-gone wand. So sitting there at the Hibachi bar I had an epiphany! A voice! It called out in my head...."Buy a better knife sharpener." Where better to look than the place that I bought my knives: Amazon. Type in: Knife sharpener. Lo and behold: dozens of choices of knife sharpeners!!! Woo-hoo! The Presto Pro EverSharp Electric Knife Sharpener has a lot of high ratings; it's inexpensive...give it a try. Try I did, and the knives in my set are now sharper than they were when they arrived new! The Presto Pro is pretty cool: a 4-slot little machine that looks like a mini-toaster. Turn it on. To sharpen: apply very little pressure...run your blade 3 times through both slots on the left side of the toaster...er...I mean...sharpener; to hone: again...not too much pressure...run your blade 3 times through both slots on the right side of the sharpener. And voila! You're cutting through meat and veggies like a Master Hibachi Chef! Great little product. Stop reading my goofy review and add it to your cart.
Good while it lasted October 8, 2008 Peter J. Andrew 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I owned this for about a year. It work great but constant use took its toll. Last week I tried to use it and the motor wouldn't turn. Investigation showed that vibration in the engine had caused it to break two of its 4 mounting points. These are just simple screws into very thin plastic. Thus one of the grinding wheels was touching the internal casing. It must have been coming loose for a while as the vibration had bent the shaft slightly which means the whole thing runs out of balance. So into the garbage with it
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