Walnut Rolling Knife Sharpener for Razor Sharp Edges - Made in Germany

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$ 119.20   $72.71  
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  • Achieve a sharp, long-lasting edge on your knives with the 20° grinding angle, perfect for robust cutting tasks in the kitchen and beyond.
  • The HORL2 sharpening system combines diamond and ceramic discs to sharpen knives of any hardness, including European kitchen knives, hard or soft steel, stainless and rust-resistant steels, and outdoor knives. The industrial diamonds used are the most durable and efficient abrasives.
  • Achieve a precise, sharp blade on your knives using the ultra-fine 15° sharpening angle, perfect for delicate slicing tasks like sushi, sashimi, Damascus knives, and hard steels with high carbon levels.
  • The HORL2 sharpener has the flexibility to satisfy individual requirements in knife sharpening with interchangeable grinding discs and a Magnetic Angle Support with a 15° angle for a fine edge and a 20° angle for a robust blade.

Walnut Rolling Knife Sharpener for Razor Sharp Edges - Made in Germany

Price
$ 119.20   $72.71  
Oak
Walnut

Add to wishlist

ADD TO CART

Category: horl sharpener


About this item

  • Achieve a sharp, long-lasting edge on your knives with the 20° grinding angle, perfect for robust cutting tasks in the kitchen and beyond.
  • The HORL2 sharpening system combines diamond and ceramic discs to sharpen knives of any hardness, including European kitchen knives, hard or soft steel, stainless and rust-resistant steels, and outdoor knives. The industrial diamonds used are the most durable and efficient abrasives.
  • Achieve a precise, sharp blade on your knives using the ultra-fine 15° sharpening angle, perfect for delicate slicing tasks like sushi, sashimi, Damascus knives, and hard steels with high carbon levels.
  • The HORL2 sharpener has the flexibility to satisfy individual requirements in knife sharpening with interchangeable grinding discs and a Magnetic Angle Support with a 15° angle for a fine edge and a 20° angle for a robust blade.