Product Description
UPC Code: 230173, dimension:18.75×4.5×1.75 inches
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Although steels ceaselessly are touted as sharpening tools, few in reality sharpen knife blades but do perform the vital task of realigning, or “resetting,” edges, which bend when contacting a cutting surface or other hard object. Because this tool’s surface contains diamond dust, it’s hard enough to quite sharpen a blade. Even as the usage of this steel would possibly not replace a professional sharpening job, which proceeds from coarse grinding to ever-finer grinding at tightly controlled angles, it’ll lengthen intervals between sharpenings. This steel will also perform better than a steel without diamond dust because it accomplishes the final task of a professional sharpening, which is polishing the edge to a fine point Even as realigning the edge. The rule is that a steel will have to be at least so long as the knife blade being drawn across it, and this steel’s 12-inch rod handles all household knives. The steel carries a lifetime warranty against defects. –Fred Brack
A diamond-coated steel will work quickly to produce a very sharp edge
The flat surface provides more contact with edge to reach the same results as a traditional rod shape but with fewer strokes
Safely and easily keeps a sharp edge
No assembly required
German engineering