PAUDIN Knife Sharpener, Kitchen Knife Sharpener, 5 Stage Knife Sharpeners for Kitchen Knives, Pocket, Serrated Knives & Scissors, Blade Sharpening, Honing & Sprucing Device, Black
Original price was: $39.99.$31.99Current price is: $31.99.
Value: $39.99 - $31.99
(as of Feb 17, 2025 22:35:51 UTC – Particulars)
Product Description
1 Sharpen in One Route
2 Advocate DAILY PREP
3 Sharpen Bread Knife
4 Sharpen Scissors
Versatile Knife Sharpener: This 5-in-1 sharpener simply sharpens, hones, and polishes varied blades, together with kitchen, pocket, serrated knives, and scissors. PAUIDIN knife sharpening software meet all of your kitchen wants (not appropriate for ceramic blades).
Adjustable Knife Sharpener: The handbook sharpener options 5 phases for efficient sharpening: SHARPEN for reshaping edges, DAILY PREP for honing, and DAILY FINE ceramic for sprucing to razor sharpness. It additionally has particular slot to sharpen BREAD KNIFE(serrated blades) and SCISSORS.
Upgraded Sturdy Building: Made with Tungsten metal, Resin Diamond, and 1000# and 400# Ceramic, this sharpener is constructed for long-lasting use. Its non-slip base ensures stability and security. Be aware: Keep away from extreme pressure and back-and-forth pulling.
Consumer-Pleasant Design: Crafted from sturdy ABS plastic, this compact Kitchen knife sharpener is straightforward to make use of. The ergonomic deal with of the scissor sharpener supplies a snug grip for each proper and left-handed customers. Merely insert the knife into the grinding groove and pull again evenly to rapidly restore sharpness.
High quality Service: PAUIDIN affords a lifetime guarantee in opposition to defects in materials and workmanship, in case you are not glad, please be at liberty to contact us. This skilled knife sharpener makes an ideal reward for residence cooks and cooking fanatics, serving to them effortlessly create scrumptious meals within the kitchen.
Clients say
Clients discover the knives sharp and well-made. They carry out nicely with finer cuts of meat, poultry, and fish. The knives are sturdy and balanced within the hand. Many shoppers contemplate them a very good worth for the cash. Nevertheless, some have skilled points with the handles cracking or rusting.
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9 reviews for PAUDIN Knife Sharpener, Kitchen Knife Sharpener, 5 Stage Knife Sharpeners for Kitchen Knives, Pocket, Serrated Knives & Scissors, Blade Sharpening, Honing & Sprucing Device, Black
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Original price was: $39.99.$31.99Current price is: $31.99.
NeceeP –
Sharpens your knives in minutes.
I needed a device to sharpen my knives and my husband was not aware of a wet stone (city boy); I got this and he knows how to use it and loves sharpening the knives and scissors.
Kindle Customer –
Fluid Design – sturdy build
These steak knives are well made, with a fluid design that fits well in the hand. The steel is high quality and holds an edge rather nicely. I have these straight-edge knives and a serrated set as well. If you’re considering a set of only one type, get the straight-edge. They perform especially well with finer cuts of meat, poultry, and fish that a serrated edge would tear but do well with more robust cuts as well. For service, the serrated are sent to a pro but I prefer to hone and sharpen knives myself when possible. If you’re unfamiliar with the difference between honing and sharpening, I recommend familiarizing yourself with the practices. You’ll be glad you did and these knives are worthy of the knowledge.
Drew458 –
great quality at this price point
These are very nicely balanced knives, hefty, easy to hold, and they cut through steak in a flash. The blades are the right length to do the job and are heavy enough not to flex all over the place the way cheap steak knives do. The handle shape and size is just right. The scales to tang fit could be a little smoother, by which I mean the top of the handle should be polished a little more carefully, but this is of no real issue for a $10 knife. Stylistically they coordinate with the Henckles and other high end European knives in my knife block, which is a nice but very minor aspect. I am very happy with them.
Marshall Sloan –
Unbeatable
Very handsome, very sharp, well made, and I’ve experienced a lot of knives. I have over 300 knives in my collection, mostly one off customs, camp knives, skinners, Bowie’s, combat, you name it, many I’ve made myself so I’m not a knife rookie. these however are for my diner table and I firmly believe you would have to spend easily three to five times as much to get just a small quality advantage over these. I was very apprehensive waiting for them to arrive as I expected for this price I would likely be returning them as cheap knockoffs, but I’m happy to announce I’ll be keeping these, I just won’t be telling anybody what I paid for them! A rare value indeed!
Happy Camper –
Nice sharp knives
Very VERY sharp! Be careful if you are used to cutting with slightly dull knives because these will catch you by surprise with the ease they slice through things- watch how you position your fingertips. If handwashing, be careful in handling, as they can nick you quick. They have good balance and are overall well made. They make slicing through good steak a pleasure. These are excellent steak knives at a good price.
James –
solid, high quality steak knives
We are new to the Paudin line of knives, so we didn’t know what to expect given the relatively low price on these steak knives. We made the purchase based solely on the reviews. What a surprise when we opened the package! The set came inside a really nice black box, and the four knives were nicely packed and presented. Frankly, they look even better without the protective sleeves. One could tell these are built to last, with high quality stainless steel blades and solid handles. The knives feel well balanced in hand, and slice through meats and vegetables with ease. Interestingly we didn’t experience the “tear” some of the reviews mentioned. Highly recommended!
Kaye –
2nd set
These are great! I bought a set for our son who loves cooking and likes nice things in his kitchen. As soon as my husband tried them at our sonâs house, he wanted a set here, so I made a second purchase. Great value and quality for the price.
JFM –
Sharpener does not quite meet expectations.
I bought a 3 1/2″ Paudin paring knife a while ago. It was and is absolutely great. It was exactly the perfect length for my purposes. The blade was sharp and made of good quality steel. The handle (which I don’t see anymore on Paudin’s paring knife on sale online on Amazon) was sturdy, fit my hand perfectly and was extremely durable. I used my perfect paring knife a lot. I loved it. With all the slicing, dicing and chopping tasks, inevitably, the blade became a bit dull. Enter the Paudin sharpener. The sharpener is an ergonomic, easy to use tool to put an edge back on my favorite kitchen knife. The dial on the side of the sharpener exposed (3) different sharpening elements, each with more/less aggressive sharpening characteristics to include polishing. (The sharpener also has a setting for bread knives and another for scissors both of which I haven’t tried yet.) There were a couple of very small “nicks” on the blade close to the handle and the center of the blade was the most dull section of the blade. I used the most aggressive setting (only in the one recommended direction) and then the less aggressive sharpening setting and finally the polishing setting. On the positive side, the blade is sharper than it was. It does not come close to its original sharpness but it is noticeably better. The portion of the blade close to the handle, where once there were perhaps 2-3 small nicks, is now littered with a string of small nicks. I re-read the enclosed literature to see if I was doing something wrong. I tried sharpening and polishing my favorite knife several more times to get the results I expected. The oldest nicks are less noticeable. The newer nicks are also less noticeable. There are however, more nicks on the portion of the blade closest to the handle. To be fair, perhaps the hardness of the blade lends itself to this sort of result. Perhaps the blade material contributes to the problem. Perhaps the thickness of the blade contributes to the issue. Perhaps it’s a combination of issues. Whatever it is, this Paudin sharpener doesn’t work well on my favorite (Paudin) knife. (Paudin: What did you do to my favorite knife?!)
Redenduro –
Nice