The Edge AutoSHARP is an innovative knife sharpener that automatically adjusts the sharpening angle depending on the knife model. With the AutoSHARP sharpener you will sharpen and polish not only kitchen knives, but also edc knives, cleavers and outdoor knives.
Simple design
The whetstone has a polymer construction, resistant to mechanical damage and weather conditions.
The small shape and minimal weight mean that, despite the kitchen use, it can also accompany us on camping, hunting and other activities, during which we will need a sharp knife. The sharpener has a non-slip base, a double-sided grip and a sharpening slot.
Automatic sharpening angle
Unlike classic V-type sharpeners, the angle of the sharpening rods in the AutoSHARP whetstone is variable. This functionality is achieved through the use of side springs on which the tungsten carbide abrasive plates rest.
The sharpener automatically adjusts to the angle of the cutting edge, thanks to which we can sharpen various types of knives, e.g. kitchen knives, pocket knives, edc folders, outdoor knives and cleavers.
Many knife users do not know the factory cutting edge angle, here comes the AutoSharp sharpener, which solves this problem and quickly and easily repairs a dull blade.
With the help of a whetstone, we can also sharpen serrated knives, which usually require a special sharpener.
Sharpening and polishing
The Edge AutoSHARP is a functional sharpener that allows you not only to repair and sharpen a dull cutting edge, but also to smooth it (honing).
Initial sharpening is done in the classic way, i.e. after placing the blade in the sharpening slot (with the tip pointing downwards), drag the knife until sharpness is achieved.
The angle between the handle and the ground of the sharpener should be between 15 and 45 °. Polishing is done in a similar way, with the difference that the tip of the blade should be raised upwards during smoothing.
The recommended angle between the blade and the ground is 15 - 45 °. Knives with a serrated cutting edge should be sharpened and polished parallel to the ground (without tilting the blade up or down).