Zwilling J.A. Henckels Twinsharp Knife Sharpener
Original price was: $30.00.$25.85Current price is: $25.85.
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The Twinsharp is a fast and straightforward option to restore the sting of all of your knives. The Twinsharp will regrind and hone the sting of the knife simply as knowledgeable sharpener would do. To make use of, pull the knife within the path of the arrow 4 or 5 instances utilizing average power.
“Resets” a knife’s edge; different to knife metal
Employs metal and ceramic wheels to hone knife’s edge
Easy to use–draw knife by means of slot, towards your physique
Lifetime guarantee towards producers defects
Clients say
Clients discover the knife sharpener straightforward to make use of and efficient at protecting knives sharp. They respect its compact measurement and sturdiness, mentioning it retains high quality and low-cost knives like new. The sharpener affords good worth for cash and is reasonably priced.
AI-generated from the textual content of buyer evaluations

Original price was: $30.00.$25.85Current price is: $25.85.
Maurice –
Sharpens a knife to be like new
I have been using this specific product for many years now. I use it on a daily basis, and it keeps my knives very sharp. It is easy to hold and use. The knife sharpening are collected inside the product to not mess up the counter. It is so good that I have a reorder of this product coming in the near future. Of all the knife sharpeners that I have used over the years it works the best and is the easiest to use. I recommend it to anyone.
The Gold Mouse –
Needed a new one and here it is!
I had my Zwilling sharpener for about 20 years. I finally broke down and purchased a new one. It works really well. You have to pull the knives through slowly, though. Maybe because it’s new or because my knives were so out of shape, but when done properly the blades are crazy sharp!
M. Wolf –
Handheld knife sharpener
Ingenious design allows you to sharpen knives as you need them and to keep the thing where you need it, right in the knife drawer. My other, an electrical knife sharpner is very cumbersome and heavy and requires some setting up. Because it was so involved I always felt i’d better use the opportunity before I put it away to sharpen all the knives in my house. This would slow my progress down immensely as all I really wanted in the first place was to sharpen a particular knife. Then, later by the time I actually needed one of the many pre-sharpened knive in 6 months or so,all my work was for nought because too much time passed: those knifes where no longer sharp.It does a very good job if what you forsee is you cutting a tomato for a special dinner and recognizing the knife is too dull. It’s easy, just sharpen that knife, put the handheld back in the drawer and go about your business. Simplicity! It is a good product that does the job well. As for keeping all your knives at your best, it would be important to have a more sophisticated system such as my electrical sharpener, but this handheld works great for those times you need to sharpen a knife or two without turning that into your main activity while your food begins to wilt from loneliness on the counter.
The Tusk –
Excellent Product
The wife bought and used this product for years in the kitchen, worked “like a charm” … After about 15 years of use, it started to “wear out” … Found this knife sharpener here on AMAZON, got it, and started using this new product. Wow, what a difference! I was impressed. Got 2 of may favorite knives sharp, quick! Excellent value for the money spent.
Jeremy S. –
Acceptable honing device – not a sharpener!
You can see from the other reviewers mixed reviews of this device.This is a very good honing device. Not a sharpening tool.”What’s the difference?” you ask?Honing: When a sharp blade is used, the sharp edge tends to bend over and no longer stand straight out at the edge of the blade. This makes the knife seem dull and not cut well. Honing the blade uses a device to make this edge “stand up” and the blade to cut much better. Most professional chefs will hone their knife blades before each use, and often periodically while working.Sharpening: This is a process where actual metal material is removed from the knife, creating a new cutting surface. Sharpening can also change the angle of the blade, providing a sharper or more durable edge depending on the application needs. Knives should be sharpened when necessary – for kitchen knives used in my home kitchen, I have found that this is necessary no more often than every 6 months to 1 year for my most-used knives, up to every few years for the less-used ones.I usually use a honing steel like this: Zwilling J.A. Henckels Twin Pro S 12-Inch Honing Steel for my knives in the kitchen, but that is preference. This “Twinsharp Knife Sharpener” is much easier to use, especially for the novice user, and removes the possibility of issues or damage caused by improper use of a honing steel because this device keeps the knife at the proper angle at all times.As with all devices, your mileage may vary, but for chefs and would-be-chefs who are not comfortable or trained in how to use a regular honing steel, this item may be just the ticket.
Robert –
Keeps knives sharp!!!
For the past 20 years, I have only been using this knife sharpener to maintain a sharp edge on our Zwilling J.A. Henckels, non serrated, knives. A few quick pull strokes along the entire length of the blade and the knives are perfect again.We just purchased this sharpener, along with an 8″ Henckels knife, for our grown up son. He was wowed by how well our old knives cut.
Leesburg, VA –
Still the best knife sharpener
For the past 20 plus years, I have only been using this knife sharpener to maintain a sharp edge on our Zwilling J.A. Henckels, non serrated, knives. Have purchased a new sharpener as my old one was finally no longer giving my Henckels knives a sharp edge. Now my knives are perfect again. Couldnât be happier with the smooth cutting edge all my knives have once again.
SE –
Works great, and super easy…
I previously thought the small hand-held Chef’s Choice sharpener … did a very good job, but the Henckels is cheaper, easier to use, and, I think, does a better job of keeping the blade sharp. And since I only use Henckel’s best knives and love them, I figure that they know a few things about keeping knives sharp.The Twinsharp, having only one groove and two small ceramic discs, is much simpler and quicker to use than the two-pass Chef’s Choice technique, which I found to be tedious and difficult when trying to keep the blade aligned. And compared to the Chef’s Choice model, I believe (may just be my perception) that my Henckel knives keep a sharp blade longer after using the Twinsharp.With the Twinsharp, it’s just 3-5 quick slides through the groove, and that’s it! … it’s a great deal.
roby –
ottimo. affila in maniera semplice e veloce.
Raheleh –
Good
JMG –
Expédition aussi rapidement que possible
paulo –
Excelente afilador para cuchillos de filo liso. Muy fácil de usar y con solo cinco a siete pasadas con la hoja del cuchillo del producto, el borde de la hoja es muy afilado. Y es un afiador pequeño y legero que es fácil de transportar. Y calidad de los discos de filiación es magnÃfica. Es un afilador de cuchillos robusto que tiene una relación calidad-precio muy alta (alrededor de 12 a 14 â¬, actualmente en promoción de Amazon.es). Recomiendo su compra.
Chris Gerlings –
Niet kopen beschadigd de messen