Smith's Diamond Edge Sharpener Max 51003 With Non Slip Base For Home Cooks Sharpens Straight And Serrated Knives
Smith's Diamond Edge Sharpener Max 51003 With Non Slip Base For Home Cooks Sharpens Straight And Serrated Knives
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Smith's Diamond Edge Sharpener Max 51003 With Non Slip Base For Home Cooks Sharpens Straight And Serrated Knives
Smith's Diamond Edge Sharpener Max 51003 With Non Slip Base For Home Cooks Sharpens Straight And Serrated Knives
Smith's Diamond Edge Grip Max 51003 is a compact, user-friendly knife sharpener designed for home cooks and hobbyists who want fast, reliable edge maintenance. It sharpens both straight-edge and serrated knives, with distinct slots for quick coarse sharpening and precise fine honing.
- Non-slip base: Stable grip on countertops to prevent slipping during use.
- Dual-slot sharpening: Handles straight-edge and serrated blades with dedicated stages.
- Coarse diamond slot: Diamond blades remove material efficiently to restore blunt edges.
- Fine ceramic slot: Ceramic triangular stones hone and refine edge for everyday use.
- Scissor sharpener: Fine ceramic rod sharpens left- and right-handed scissors accurately.
- Clam-pack packaging: Proudly packaged in a clam shell for secure storage and quick retail display.
This sharpener provides a practical, all-in-one solution for keeping knives razor-sharp and scissors ready, without the cost or wait of professional services. The coarse slot with diamond blades rapidly reclaims dull blades, while the fine ceramic slot finishes the edge for clean, durable performance. The non-slip base enhances safety, making it easy to sharpen with one hand and stable on busy counters. It’s ideal for home kitchens, campers, and workshop spaces where you frequently handle bread knives, chef’s knives, and scissors. Compared with single-slot sharpeners, the Edge Grip Max offers a dedicated stage for serrated blades and a built-in scissor sharpener, saving you time and preserving blade integrity. For best results: start with a few light strokes in the coarse slot, then finish with the fine ceramic slot, and use the ceramic rod to maintain scissors between heavy cuts.
