Submitted by BlackEyedAngel01 t3_zvvbkv in BuyItForLife
I have a Zwilling kitchen knife set. After about a decade they’re still in great shape and could probably last another couple decades, but they’re in bad need of sharpening. I’m an experienced DIYer and would love to learn how to sharpen them myself. I remember my grandfather sharpening kitchen knives with his stone sharpening kit.
I see sets from Lansky and Gatco with prices from $50 to $100 and I don’t really know what the differences are. Any advice on what to look for in a stone sharpening kit? Thanks!
TTMcBumbersnazzle t1_j1rc0lx wrote
Head on over to r/sharpening and read the wiki.
Unless it’s a really hard steel, a Shapton is probably going to be the most suggested for price and performance. Not quite BIFL, but it’ll last quite a while with minimal upkeep.
I’d head over and check the wiki out, watch a few links. They’re a helpful bunch over there. Even more so for thought out queries that have done a little research.
Edit: I missed the “system” part, but the sub and advice still stand. You can search for the systems you’ve been looking at and find some threads about them. Good luck!