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Kitchen Knife Sharpener
1.Two step sharpening wheel-coarse and fine-sharpening design
2.Unique diamond wheel aim at sharpen hard ceramic knives
Using Instruction
Place the knife sharpener on a stable surface when using. Complete one or both of the following steps depending on how blunt the blades is.
Step 1: Coarse Sharpen(diamond wheel 600grit):
Use this only if your knife is very blunt. Using slight downward pressure, run the blade from its heel to its point through the slot. Repeat three times. Once every six months or as required.
Step 2: Fine hoing(ceramic 1000grit):
Always finish off with this step to remove any burrs that result from the re-edging and rough honing process. Without using pressure, run the blade through the ceramic rods five times. You can also use this step on its own to maintain a sharp blade. It is recommended to do it approximately once a week.
After using the knife sharpener, carefully wipe the knife blade with a damp cloth or rinse under running water and dry thoroughly
Caution
Do not use the knife sharpener to sharpen serrated blades or scissors.
To avoid damaging the knife, please sharpen the knife slightly and don’t sharpen back and forth.
Do not put the sharpener in the dishwasher or submerge in water.
The ceramic rods may discolor. This is normal.