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Please share your opinion John, I saw an ad for one and thought it looked like a pretty solid idea. There’s one on my wish list as we speak!I bought this on Amazon and like it. View attachment 82971View attachment 82972
Me neither. Agree.Never heard of such a thing. That's pretty cool.
My adult Boys in their 20's would not be able to resist that temptation.You need to be careful with the blade sticking straight up.
I would say one needs to be careful when sharpening any knife with any method, blade sticking up or not, you are dealing with what has the potential to cause significant harm to oneself or others. Fletch, what would those young men be tempted to do? I’m curious?My adult Boys in their 20's would not be able to resist that temptation.
Cut resistant gloves are available nowadays at Amazon or any hardware store for about ten bucks. Don't see the need personally.one needs to be careful when sharpening any knife with any method
And the cheapest one on Amazon is North of $60Obviously a gimmick, but not a bad gimmick. If it gets you to keep your knives sharp, its worth it.
Truth is that the cheapest $3 stone from Harbor Freight rubbed in little circles around both sides of a knife at a slight angle for a minute would likely do just as well as this thing from a practical perspective.
To run their finger along the edge.I would say one needs to be careful when sharpening any knife with any method, blade sticking up or not, you are dealing with what has the potential to cause significant harm to oneself or others. Fletch, what would those young men be tempted to do? I’m curious?
I have a set. Used to use them when I worked ( setting glass/windows ) But now for just taking apart my slicer and handling that circular blade.Cut resistant gloves are available nowadays at Amazon or any hardware store for about ten bucks. Don't see the need personally.