QuadSharp Lansky Portable Knife Sharpening System For Enthusiasts With Carbide Angles 17 20 25 30 And Ceramic Stone
QuadSharp Lansky Portable Knife Sharpening System For Enthusiasts With Carbide Angles 17 20 25 30 And Ceramic Stone
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QuadSharp Lansky Portable Knife Sharpening System For Enthusiasts With Carbide Angles 17 20 25 30 And Ceramic Stone
QuadSharp Lansky Portable Knife Sharpening System For Enthusiasts With Carbide Angles 17 20 25 30 And Ceramic Stone
The Lansky QSHARP QuadSharp (LS09761) is a compact, portable knife sharpening system designed for quick, controlled-edge maintenance. Perfect for home cooks, outdoor enthusiasts, and knife lovers who want repeatable, precise results with minimal effort.
- Compact, portable design: 4.25" overall length fits easily in a kitchen drawer, tool kit, or pack for travel.
- Four carbide sharpening angles: 17°, 20°, 25°, and 30° provide flexible options for different blade styles and edge finishes.
- Ceramic benchstone for polishing: Finishes and hones the edge for a clean, refined bite.
- Serration-friendly tapering: Specially tapered section allows sharpening serrated blades without removing the entire tool.
- Controlled-angle system: Built-in carbide guides help maintain consistent edge angles for repeatable results.
- Hang-packaged for easy display: Retail-ready packaging and simple storage in your kit or workshop.
- Fast, efficient sharpening: Cartridges sharpen edges in typically 3–4 strokes, reducing maintenance time.
With Lansky QuadSharp, you get an all-in-one sharpening solution tailored for real-life use. The 4-angle carbide array covers blades from delicate kitchen knives to rugged outdoor blades, while the ceramic benchstone delivers a polished, ready-to-cut edge. Its compact form and hang-ready packaging make it ideal for everyday use at home, on camping trips, or in a busy kitchen drawer. This system is especially practical for serrated bread knives and multi-tools, where precision and speed matter. For best results, pick the appropriate angle, apply steady pressure, and finish with a few passes on the ceramic stone.
