🔧 Sharpen Your Skills with Precision!
The Natural Professional Straight Razor Sharpening Stone is a versatile dual grit whetstone designed for effortless knife sharpening. Compatible with a wide range of knives and tools, it requires no oil, just water for optimal performance. Its self-sharpening properties and quick pulping capabilities ensure efficient and effective sharpening, making it a must-have for both professional chefs and home cooks alike.
P**R
Stone
It's a good final hone. Super fine
M**S
Crumbles to easy
It’s too soft
A**N
Stone is amazing finisher and for tuch ups on straight razors !
I have NANIWA 12k and SHAPTON 12k stones as well as a 15000 glass stone. And this stone feels smother makes me belive is actually around 20k or more it is very dense stone similar to a Guangxi 12k natural stone but this one feels way smoother and cut perfectly and came already flat and laped.If you have straight razors you'll love this stone
J**E
Average
If you have a tough beard, not for you. It looks good, just can’t get enough edge on it to cut…. Tried it all to sharpen.
J**N
Great wet stone for straight razors & carving knives
Effective, easy to use and durable
C**N
Best sharpening stone I’ve ever had or used.
The stone is the correct size for sharpening my straight razor, pocket knife and hunting knife. It sharpens blades quickly and creates an edge that lasts longer, even with constant use. Superb sharpening stone!!!
D**E
Whetstone is OK, Strop is not
Sent a cheap strop that is not like the one in the photo. The hardware is different and there is no linen strop, just one cheap, short leather one. The whetstone required a bit of flattening and prep, but is a decent one. Not sure that it is a true 3000 grit yet, but it does do a decent sharpening job.The vendor was contacted about the strop, and they did offer to replace it. But for the time spent and price I just found a much better one elsewhere. Not sure if I'll do business with this vendor again, but give them credit for making the offer to replace that strop.
J**R
A whetstone is better
I don’t even know if this does anything at all… I notice no difference until I use a 600 grit and then a 2000 grit whetstone. I am usually for a straight razor for shaving.
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