Sharpens very well, holds the surface steadily. I always take it out of the drawer when I want to sharpen kitchen knives. All the knives are as sharp as new after using it.
AnySharp Classic Sharpener - Black
Sharpening system with a fixed 20-degree angle. The sharpening process uses tungsten carbide abrasives shaped in a V.
Easy to use, base with suction cup
Just a few strokes are enough to restore the blade’s sharpness. Suitable for both straight and serrated edge knives. Works effectively on stainless steel and carbon steel blades. Thanks to the suction cup, the sharpener can be firmly mounted on a flat surface. The Classic variant features a durable plastic body.
Main features
- fixed sharpening angle – 20 degrees
- tungsten carbide abrasive material
- suction cup mounting
- plastic housing
Technical specifications
Housing: plastic
Abrasive material: tungsten carbide
Color: black
Dimensions: 64 x 64 x 64 mm
Weight: 41 g
Manufacturer: AnySharp
| Sharpener type | Kitchen sharpener |
|---|---|
| Sharpening angle adjustment | Slot with fixed angle |
| Number of sharpening slots | 1 |
| Number of sharpening rods | 2 |
| Abrasive material | tungsten carbide |
| Non-slip base | Yes |
| Weight | 41 g |
| Dimensions | 64 x 64 x 64 mm |
| EAN | 619098081855 |
| Manufacturer code | ANYSHARPBLACK |
| Brand | AnySharp |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Number of reviews: 98
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I'm not an expert on knives. I bought the sharpener mainly for kitchen use. So far it sharpens well, although some knives could be sharper. Maybe I haven't done enough strokes. Overall, I recommend it.
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I mainly use it in the kitchen and I'm satisfied. The PowerGrip suction cup ensures stability and safety on the worktop. Sharpening is quick and the result is visible right away – knives are very sharp.
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This is the first sharpener of this type I’ve tried, unfortunately I’m not too satisfied. It’s suitable only for kitchen knives, and for knives above 55 hardness or with a handle protruding before the blade not so much. The design isn’t very well thought out. Interestingly, although it’s not supposed to be suitable for carbon steel according to the manual, it works best on such knives.
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This is my second sharpener – one is in the kitchen, the other in the workshop. Thanks to the suction cup, the risk of injury is minimal. I recommend it to anyone who values efficient tools.
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After understanding that with a regular stone sharpener you need to sharpen knives before every use, as they go blunt quickly, I listened to a friend and bought this sharpener. The problems disappeared and using it is very simple. I also watched some instructional videos online and now I’m a home sharpening specialist.
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I’ve been using it for three years and it works excellently both in the kitchen and in the workshop. Apparently, it sharpens axes well too, although I prefer a diamond sharpener. Very durable – after these three years there’s no sign of wear, and even if it did wear out, you can easily buy replacement plates at a good price.
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A pretty good sharpener; grinds steel a bit aggressively, but sharpens effectively. You can buy extra plates and then it works excellently. Holds the surface well, sharpens effectively, ideal for kitchen knives. I bought it for my wife, now she sharpens her own knives and I don't have to do it for her.
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It sharpens very well and sticks perfectly to surfaces – when I need it, I take it out of the drawer and attach it to the induction hob (it doesn’t stick to a wooden countertop). I sharpened all my knives and only now do I see how blunt they were. Even a slightly chipped kitchen knife now works like new. I don’t know how it works outside at home, but in the kitchen – it’s great.
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Good sharpener. My previous one from Fiskars lasted to the end, this one is a worthy successor. Great option when you need to sharpen knives quickly, and the strong suction base is an added bonus.
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I had my doubts, but I am very satisfied – a big plus is the fast sharpening of knives. You don’t need to be a specialist to have sharp knives again. So far, it’s hard to judge how long it will last, but after a short while, they're almost as good as new.
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Small sharpener, but that's a plus in this case – it doesn't take up much space in a drawer or backpack. It sharpened several knives, even those other sharpeners couldn't handle. The paper cutting test – top marks.
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The sharpener itself is very good. Unfortunately, it's a bit annoying that it doesn’t stick well to the kitchen worktop and comes off after a few strokes. Maybe I’m doing something wrong.
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I have tested various sharpeners and this one is by far the best. Big plus for the replacement carbide inserts available in the shop.
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I must admit, the sharpener works well, but it removes quite a lot of material from the knife. That’s why I also bought a cheap ceramic rod sharpener for honing. This combination meets my expectations for sharpness. AnySharp copes well even with very blunt knives, helping to remove chips and notches.
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