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Walther Ceramic Knife Sharpener 7.5 Inch - Precision Honing With Ceramic Rods For Sharp Blades

Walther Ceramic Knife Sharpener 7.5 Inch - Precision Honing With Ceramic Rods For Sharp Blades

WAL50739 |
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Walther Ceramic Knife Sharpener 7.5 Inch - Precision Honing With Ceramic Rods For Sharp Blades

Walther Ceramic Knife Sharpener 7.5 Inch - Precision Honing With Ceramic Rods For Sharp Blades

SKU:  WAL50739 • UPC:  871373528633

The Walther Ceramic Knife Sharpener is a compact, dependable tool designed for home cooks and professional kitchens that want quick edge refreshes on daily blades. Its 7.5" overall length, black ABS handle, and ceramic rods deliver a precise honing experience in a lightweight, easy-to-use package.

  • 7.5" overall length: a compact, drawer-friendly size that keeps sharpening within easy reach during meal prep.
  • Ceramic honing rods: provide a consistent, gentle abrasion to refine and refresh blade edges without removing excessive material.
  • Ergonomic black ABS handle: secure, comfortable grip for steady sharpening and reduced risk of slips.
  • Durable, everyday design: built to withstand busy kitchen use and easy to maintain for long-term reliability.
  • Broad compatibility: suitable for most standard kitchen knives, making it a versatile addition to any toolkit.

This sharpener helps you maintain sharp, safe blades between full sharpening sessions. The ceramic rods refine edges without excessive material removal, helping extend the life of your knives. Its compact form fits neatly in a drawer or on a countertop, and the ergonomic grip provides confident control to reduce slips and accidents. Ideal for quick touch-ups after meal prep, herb chopping, or trimming, it supports consistently precise slicing when you need it most. For best results, use smooth, even strokes with light pressure, keep the blade dry, and work gradually along the edge to refresh a dull knife without oversharpening.

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