1-Year Warranty covers defects due to workmanship and design, excluding abrasives. Warranty covers consumer use only, not industrial or commercial use.
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Product highlights :
ADJUSTABLE SHARPENING GUIDE- produce precise edge bevels from 15 to 30 degrees. motor- 120 Vac 1.5 amp. Duty cycle-1 hr. Continuous
VARIABLE SPEED MOTOR- handle every sharpening task, from grinding to honing. More power with improved cooling and the option of slow speed honing or high-speed grinding.
PREMIUM FLEXIBLE ABRASIVE BELTS- deliver a strong, long lasting razor-sharp convex edge.
FAST, PRECISE, and REPEATABLE- sharpening results with no set up or calibration time. The 6000 grit belt measures .5 x inches for better contact with serrations and other hard to reach edges.
PROUD TO BE AN AMERICAN COMPANY- Work Sharp is part of Darex, a 4th-generation family-owned company in Ashland, Oregon. For over 40 years we have been engineering industry-leading sharpening tools.
Questions & Answers – Work Sharp Knife & Tool Sharpener Ken :
➕ What is the price of Work Sharp Knife & Tool Sharpener Ken in Saudi Arabia ?
The price of Work Sharp Knife & Tool Sharpener Ken in-store is 560 SAR VAT.
➕ When Work Sharp Knife & Tool Sharpener Ken was released ?
The release date was .
➕ What is the price of Work Sharp Knife & Tool Sharpener Ken cheap used ?
The price of Work Sharp Knife & Tool Sharpener Ken used is 390 SAR VAT.
➕ What are the main characteristics of Work Sharp Knife & Tool Sharpener Ken ?
Special specifications :
ADJUSTABLE SHARPENING GUIDE- produce precise edge bevels from 15 to 30 degrees. motor- 120 Vac 1.5 amp. Duty cycle-1 hr. Continuous
➕ Is it interesting to buy this product ?
The best people who can answer you are customers who have already bought and tested this product (See Customer Reviews). This product is rated 4.7 / 5 on Amazon.
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Technical specifications – Work Sharp Knife & Tool Sharpener Ken :
Material
Synthetic
Brand
Work Sharp
Color
Sharpener Ken Onion Edition Large
Product Dimensions
10″L x 5.5″W x 6″H
Item Weight
3.1 Pounds
Grit Type
Medium, Coarse, Fine, Extra Fine
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10 reviews for Work Sharp Knife & Tool Sharpener Ken
L. K (verified owner)–
– Overview
Rated 5 out of 5
E. G (verified owner)–
Better and QUICKER than Sharpmaker!! Slight learning curve and a bit messy… TIPS! – So while I do have a small knife collection, I’m not a fanatic… just a dabbler. I initially bought the Sypderco Sharpmaker to sharpen my knives. It’s a good sharpening system but I realize that mainly it’s good for maintenance and for softer steels. If you’re trying to take a knife, especially with harder steels, from dull to hair-poppin’, paper slicing sharp – IT WILL TAKE FOREVER! For me, specifically I had a very difficult time with my kitchen knives. I could not re-profile them, let alone sharpen them satisfactorily.
Rated 5 out of 5
I. P (verified owner)–
If You Don’t Read and Follow the Instructions, You’re Going to Have a Bad Time – Bought this to bring back the life to our kitchen knives and touch up our pocketknives. The instructions are extremely easy, this is possibly why people are making mistakes and feel they can just gloss over them. I would say there are 3 sets of instructions on how you can sharpen a blade; I prefer the ones located on the cardboard table. This system has already paid for itself since my husband and I did not need to buy new kitchen knives and or take them in on occasion. The construction is very solid and can turn the most novice knife sharpener into a pro if judging the blade edge. If you want to have razor sharp knifes on a moments notice this will exceed your expectations. Only thing I warn is yes the old saying is correct “A dull knife is more dangerous than a sharp one”. However, I would add a razor sharp blade is not as forgiving as a sharpened blade. After sharpening with this system be very careful your knives, they will be scary (in a pleasant way) sharp; more so than from the factory!
Rated 5 out of 5
O. P (verified owner)–
Love it! – I did a lot of research on knife sharpeners before ultimately purchasing this Ken Onion edition Work Sharp sharpener. I chose this unit because it seemed very versatile and it ultimately proved to be very much so. You can adjust the angle of the sharpening edge on the fly. You can sharpen all sorts of knives to include scissors. The belts are changed with ease. And if you’d like to purchase the additional Ken Onion grinding attachment (which I did) you can do so much more with this as well.
Rated 5 out of 5
E. G (verified owner)–
Better and QUICKER than Sharpmaker!! Slight learning curve and a bit messy… TIPS! – So while I do have a small knife collection, I’m not a fanatic… just a dabbler. I initially bought the Sypderco Sharpmaker to sharpen my knives. It’s a good sharpening system but I realize that mainly it’s good for maintenance and for softer steels. If you’re trying to take a knife, especially with harder steels, from dull to hair-poppin’, paper slicing sharp – IT WILL TAKE FOREVER! For me, specifically I had a very difficult time with my kitchen knives. I could not re-profile them, let alone sharpen them satisfactorily.
Rated 5 out of 5
O. P (verified owner)–
Love it! – I did a lot of research on knife sharpeners before ultimately purchasing this Ken Onion edition Work Sharp sharpener. I chose this unit because it seemed very versatile and it ultimately proved to be very much so. You can adjust the angle of the sharpening edge on the fly. You can sharpen all sorts of knives to include scissors. The belts are changed with ease. And if you’d like to purchase the additional Ken Onion grinding attachment (which I did) you can do so much more with this as well.
Rated 5 out of 5
I. P (verified owner)–
If You Don’t Read and Follow the Instructions, You’re Going to Have a Bad Time – Bought this to bring back the life to our kitchen knives and touch up our pocketknives. The instructions are extremely easy, this is possibly why people are making mistakes and feel they can just gloss over them. I would say there are 3 sets of instructions on how you can sharpen a blade; I prefer the ones located on the cardboard table. This system has already paid for itself since my husband and I did not need to buy new kitchen knives and or take them in on occasion. The construction is very solid and can turn the most novice knife sharpener into a pro if judging the blade edge. If you want to have razor sharp knifes on a moments notice this will exceed your expectations. Only thing I warn is yes the old saying is correct “A dull knife is more dangerous than a sharp one”. However, I would add a razor sharp blade is not as forgiving as a sharpened blade. After sharpening with this system be very careful your knives, they will be scary (in a pleasant way) sharp; more so than from the factory!
I. H (verified owner)–
– I am an outdoor and cooking enthusiast. I have several folding knives, a few fixed blades, multi tools etc. I have been cooking all my life and in my early years professionally for 15 years. I have used all kinds of sharpening systems from straight honing stones to ceramic rods strops clamps etc. Most recently (for the past ten years or so) I have used a gatco rod stone and clamp system and sharpened all my knives with either a beveled edge or compound bevel for some of my bigger outdoor knives and my machetes. The system has suited me well for all those years and only just recently I have noticed my clamp screws were getting stripped and wouldn’t hold my knives anymore.
L. K (verified owner)–
– Overview
I. H (verified owner)–
– I am an outdoor and cooking enthusiast. I have several folding knives, a few fixed blades, multi tools etc. I have been cooking all my life and in my early years professionally for 15 years. I have used all kinds of sharpening systems from straight honing stones to ceramic rods strops clamps etc. Most recently (for the past ten years or so) I have used a gatco rod stone and clamp system and sharpened all my knives with either a beveled edge or compound bevel for some of my bigger outdoor knives and my machetes. The system has suited me well for all those years and only just recently I have noticed my clamp screws were getting stripped and wouldn’t hold my knives anymore.
L. K (verified owner) –
– Overview
E. G (verified owner) –
Better and QUICKER than Sharpmaker!! Slight learning curve and a bit messy… TIPS! – So while I do have a small knife collection, I’m not a fanatic… just a dabbler. I initially bought the Sypderco Sharpmaker to sharpen my knives. It’s a good sharpening system but I realize that mainly it’s good for maintenance and for softer steels. If you’re trying to take a knife, especially with harder steels, from dull to hair-poppin’, paper slicing sharp – IT WILL TAKE FOREVER! For me, specifically I had a very difficult time with my kitchen knives. I could not re-profile them, let alone sharpen them satisfactorily.
I. P (verified owner) –
If You Don’t Read and Follow the Instructions, You’re Going to Have a Bad Time – Bought this to bring back the life to our kitchen knives and touch up our pocketknives. The instructions are extremely easy, this is possibly why people are making mistakes and feel they can just gloss over them. I would say there are 3 sets of instructions on how you can sharpen a blade; I prefer the ones located on the cardboard table. This system has already paid for itself since my husband and I did not need to buy new kitchen knives and or take them in on occasion. The construction is very solid and can turn the most novice knife sharpener into a pro if judging the blade edge. If you want to have razor sharp knifes on a moments notice this will exceed your expectations. Only thing I warn is yes the old saying is correct “A dull knife is more dangerous than a sharp one”. However, I would add a razor sharp blade is not as forgiving as a sharpened blade. After sharpening with this system be very careful your knives, they will be scary (in a pleasant way) sharp; more so than from the factory!
O. P (verified owner) –
Love it! – I did a lot of research on knife sharpeners before ultimately purchasing this Ken Onion edition Work Sharp sharpener. I chose this unit because it seemed very versatile and it ultimately proved to be very much so. You can adjust the angle of the sharpening edge on the fly. You can sharpen all sorts of knives to include scissors. The belts are changed with ease. And if you’d like to purchase the additional Ken Onion grinding attachment (which I did) you can do so much more with this as well.
E. G (verified owner) –
Better and QUICKER than Sharpmaker!! Slight learning curve and a bit messy… TIPS! – So while I do have a small knife collection, I’m not a fanatic… just a dabbler. I initially bought the Sypderco Sharpmaker to sharpen my knives. It’s a good sharpening system but I realize that mainly it’s good for maintenance and for softer steels. If you’re trying to take a knife, especially with harder steels, from dull to hair-poppin’, paper slicing sharp – IT WILL TAKE FOREVER! For me, specifically I had a very difficult time with my kitchen knives. I could not re-profile them, let alone sharpen them satisfactorily.
O. P (verified owner) –
Love it! – I did a lot of research on knife sharpeners before ultimately purchasing this Ken Onion edition Work Sharp sharpener. I chose this unit because it seemed very versatile and it ultimately proved to be very much so. You can adjust the angle of the sharpening edge on the fly. You can sharpen all sorts of knives to include scissors. The belts are changed with ease. And if you’d like to purchase the additional Ken Onion grinding attachment (which I did) you can do so much more with this as well.
I. P (verified owner) –
If You Don’t Read and Follow the Instructions, You’re Going to Have a Bad Time – Bought this to bring back the life to our kitchen knives and touch up our pocketknives. The instructions are extremely easy, this is possibly why people are making mistakes and feel they can just gloss over them. I would say there are 3 sets of instructions on how you can sharpen a blade; I prefer the ones located on the cardboard table. This system has already paid for itself since my husband and I did not need to buy new kitchen knives and or take them in on occasion. The construction is very solid and can turn the most novice knife sharpener into a pro if judging the blade edge. If you want to have razor sharp knifes on a moments notice this will exceed your expectations. Only thing I warn is yes the old saying is correct “A dull knife is more dangerous than a sharp one”. However, I would add a razor sharp blade is not as forgiving as a sharpened blade. After sharpening with this system be very careful your knives, they will be scary (in a pleasant way) sharp; more so than from the factory!
I. H (verified owner) –
– I am an outdoor and cooking enthusiast. I have several folding knives, a few fixed blades, multi tools etc. I have been cooking all my life and in my early years professionally for 15 years. I have used all kinds of sharpening systems from straight honing stones to ceramic rods strops clamps etc. Most recently (for the past ten years or so) I have used a gatco rod stone and clamp system and sharpened all my knives with either a beveled edge or compound bevel for some of my bigger outdoor knives and my machetes. The system has suited me well for all those years and only just recently I have noticed my clamp screws were getting stripped and wouldn’t hold my knives anymore.
L. K (verified owner) –
– Overview
I. H (verified owner) –
– I am an outdoor and cooking enthusiast. I have several folding knives, a few fixed blades, multi tools etc. I have been cooking all my life and in my early years professionally for 15 years. I have used all kinds of sharpening systems from straight honing stones to ceramic rods strops clamps etc. Most recently (for the past ten years or so) I have used a gatco rod stone and clamp system and sharpened all my knives with either a beveled edge or compound bevel for some of my bigger outdoor knives and my machetes. The system has suited me well for all those years and only just recently I have noticed my clamp screws were getting stripped and wouldn’t hold my knives anymore.