Chicago Cutlery Walnut Tradition 10-Inch Sharpening Steel |

enlarge | Brand: Chicago Cutlery Category: Kitchen
List Price: $11.11 Buy New: $7.99 You Save: $3.12 (28%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 2931
Color: Walnut Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 3 x 2 x 19
MPN: CL38WP Model: Walnut Tradition UPC: 027979120096 EAN: 0027979120096 ASIN: B0000BYEJ7
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Features:
| • | 10-inch sharpening steel; maintains razor-sharp edges on kitchen cutlery | | • | Long-lasting steel rod; comfortable walnut handle secured with triple-brass rivets | | • | Hone knife edges before each use to prolong the life of your knives | | • | Hand wash for best results; lifetime guarantee |
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Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Chicago Cutlery 10-In. Steel Knife Sharpener Keep all your kitchen knives as sharp as new and ready to use, everytime!
Amazon.com Review Even the keenest blade will dull after plenty of use; regular honing with a good steel is essential to keep kitchen knives performing to their full potential. Measuring ten inches long, this sharpening steel is long enough for even the most massive chef's knife. It's handcrafted with a long-lasting steel rod and a solid walnut handle to match the rest of Chicago's Walnut Tradition line of cutlery. To hone, simply hold the steel vertically with the tip pressed against a stable surface. Place a knife on the steel at a 20- to 40-degree angle and draw the blade along the length of the steel, pulling the knife towards you as you go. For best results, steel knives before or after each use to maintain a razor-sharp edge and prolong the life of your knives. --Mary Park
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Customer Reviews:
Chicago Sharpening Steel April 5, 2008 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Great Product. Does a goo job sharpening straight (not serrated knives). Easy to use.
Good steel June 13, 2007 3 out of 7 found this review helpful
The sharpening steel was just what we needed for our knives.
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