Club Chef’s Double-Sided Whetstones provide unmatched value for money, with quality comparable to whetstones sold for twice the price.
Dull knives are dangerous – restore your blunt knives and keep them sharp using a Club Chef Whetstone. Slice like a pro every time by having this dual whetstone in your drawer.
Product Features
- High grade precision whetstone
- Double-sided dual grit design
- Silica gel non-slip base
Maintenance:
-After each use clean the surface of the whetstone with a soft brush and allow it to dry in a well-ventilated area.
-Clean the knife with a wet sponge or neutral detergent ensuring safe handling of the knife blade.
-Dry your knife before storing in a safe place with a blade protector to avoid knife damage and prevent injury.
User Instructions:
-Before use, submerge the whetstone in water for 10 minutes before use or until the stone has stopped producing bubbles.
-Mount the whetstone in the base provided and place it on a flat non-slip surface.
-Ensure the surface of the whetstone remains wet throughout the sharpening process.
-This whetstone has 2 grades of grit. The coarse grit (the lower number) re-profiles knife edges that are worn or damaged.
-The fine grit (the higher number) removes burrs and polishes the cutting edge.
-Begin sharpening using the coarse grit side of the stone.
-Move the blade forward across the whetstone surface in a diagonal movement while applying a gentle downward pressure with the fingers of your free hand
-Maintain an angle of 15-20 degrees between the blade and the surface of the whetstone.
-On the return movement, turn the blade to sharpen the opposite edge, maintaining the same diagonal movement.
-Use the entire surface of the stone across the full length of the knife blade to ensure a consistent and even cutting edge is formed on your knife blade.
-Continue this back and forth process until an even edge is formed on the blade, then follow the same process on the fine grit side of the stone.
Caution:
– Do not use the whetstone to sharpen serrated scissors or blades.
– To avoid damage to your knife blade only apply light pressure during sharpening.
– For best results ensure the stone is positioned on a flat surface.
– After extended use the stone may require grinding to return it to a flat surface.
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