Saturday, April 25, 2015

Priority Chef Precision Knife Sharpener Hones Many Types of Blades


Most people think all knife sharpeners are created equal. But just like the blades they are designed to sharpen, some work better than others. After receiving the Priority Chef Sharpener I went through my knife drawer to sharpen many different sizes and types of food knives. The Priority Chef Sharpener honed each blade carefully and the end result was knives that were very sharp and worked much better for food preparation. The only knives that I could not (and should not) sharpen were my serrated knives. I then moved on to test this sharpener with other blades. I had an old folding pocket knife, with a small 2 inch blade. This blade could not even cut a piece of paper. I used the tungsten carbide groove first as this blade was so dull. I finished with the ceramic groove. This sharpened this small knife and brought it back to life. I also sharpened a pair of kitchen scissors. I had been so frustrated with those scissors being so dull. Even though the scissor blades are not exactly like a knife, the Priority Chef sharpener did sharpen those scissors. I did have to use both the tungsten and ceramic grooves. I am very impressed with the knife sharpener. It has a non-slip bottom layer on the bottom so it won't move. The handle protects the hand from the sharpened blades. It is easy to use and the best part is that it works. While your results may not be identical to mine, I recommend this knife sharpener. You don't need electricity to sharpen knives, just Priority Chef.

You can purchase this product on Amazon.com.

I received this product in exchange for my honest and unbiased feedback, regardless I only recommend products that worked for me and that I think will work for my readers.

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