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Edge Master Cerm Whetstone 3000/8000

Edge Master Ceramic Combination Whetstone 3000/8000 Grit

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Maintain your knife edge with the Edge Master Ceramic Combination Whetstone. The 3000/8000 grit is ideal for repairing damaged edges and resharpening. Start with the fine 3000 grit and then flip over to the extra fine 8000 grit for fine sharpening and removal of burrs. Always keep the whetstone wet when sharpening and avoid removing the powder build-up as this helps to sharpen the knife.

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Edge Master Ceramic Combination Whetstone 3000/8000 Grit

Maintain your knife edge with the Edge Master Ceramic Combination Whetstone. The 3000/8000 grit is ideal for repairing damaged edges and resharpening. Start with the fine 3000 grit and then flip over to the extra fine 8000 grit for fine sharpening and removal of burrs. Always keep the whetstone wet when sharpening and avoid removing the powder build-up as this helps to sharpen the knife.

Key Features:
- Includes two whetstones to resharpen your dull knives: fine 3000 grit and extra fine 8000 grit to remove burrs for a smoother edge
- Submerge the whetstone in water for approximately five minutes before use
- Mount stone in the rubber base and place on a non-slip surface
- Ensure whetstones remain wet while sharpening
- Avoid removing the powder build-up as it helps sharpen the knife
- Ideal for sharpening straight edge knives at a 15 to 30 degree angle using a constant back and forth motion
- Not suitable for serrated knives or scissors

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Edge Master Ceramic Combination Whetstone 3000/8000 Grit

Edge Master Ceramic Combination Whetstone 3000/8000 Grit

Maintain your knife edge with the Edge Master Ceramic Combination Whetstone. The 3000/8000 grit is ideal for repairing damaged edges and resharpening. Start with the fine 3000 grit and then flip over to the extra fine 8000 grit for fine sharpening and removal of burrs. Always keep the whetstone wet when sharpening and avoid removing the powder build-up as this helps to sharpen the knife.

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