Rolling Knife Sharpener = no stress, high speed (anyone can use this)
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- Опубліковано 8 тра 2024
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This thing is ideal for a person with a set of decent japanese shaped kitchen knives to keep in their top drawer. I noticed a lot of euro knives have handles that encroach on the start of the roll. But anyone whose knives look mainly like these in the video here should have a good and quick time of it.
Great video, awesome to see you having such growth
Thanks! Means a lot! Been really enjoying your content as well. Feels like you found your stride. Have fun with it?
Pete! I love your channel too and your content lately. Cheers!
Pete! I love your channel too and your content lately. Cheers!
I am old school whet stone sharpen ING kinda guy. My family got me the Work Sharp kitchen sharpener for Christmas. Love it, I sharpened all the knives in the house in a matter of minutes. That rolling sharpener system would at least keep both edge angles close to the same. I always had an issue with that. I really like that idea.
It seems that long blade wouldn't flex as much if the magnet wasn't all the way back at the hilt.
Literally every review for these sharpeners recommend exactly that
Took the words rt out of my mouth. Wondering why he didn't mount it towards the middle. Other "mounts" do just that.
@@larshoneytoast722 my bad, this was my first glimpse, it makes sense, so I see why
Good point
didn't take long for worksharp to copy that idea lol
God bless capitalism baby
Good ideas always get copied fast
And do it better lol
I'd like to think they've done it better by providing better/more appropriate abrasives.
Jerad from Neeves Knives did a good vid on this 7 months ago. In addition to being easy, this system seems to add microserrations in the proper direction despite traveling parallel to the edge, unlike pull-through sharpeners.
This system does encounter problems with some folders due to lack of a sharpening choil or angle of the plunge grind, but can do some folders and does extremely well with most kitchen knives.
Really grew to hate these as gimiky, but as always you give me a new perspective. Thanks Max!
You should clean the sharpener and knife off before changing grits otherwise you contaminate coarser grit onto your finer grit.
Good point, I'm a novice sharpener for sure.
I'm sure I'm just overthinking it, but watching someone sharpen a knife with it pointed at themselves just gives me the willies😅
It’s like a band saw. The blades not supposed to move which is actually safer.
Yeah he should've turned it around and used the opposite hand to do it
Interesting. Thanks for sharing Dom
Nice demo with detailed instructions and explanations.
It's a good system, and I've been using it on my kitchen knives for a while.
Damn, that looks amazing
I did a fair amount of investigation before getting into rolling sharpeners. I found the company that seemed to do it best is Hone. Heavy base with two height levels for holding the angles for both wide kitchen knives as well as folding knives, a heavy rubberized base, and perhaps the strongest magnets out there! 💪🗡️👍
Thanks for the video!
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I'm interested in it. Might be a good purchase for me. Looking forward to a follow up video after you've tried a wider range of knives
I have the precision adjust, works pretty good
Good choice for sure.
I would even give this a chefs kiss.
I'm trying to imagine what the scratch pattern looks like with this. Seems like a tempting option if I primarily had kitchen knives, but I'm happy with my PA and soak stones at this point
Bee cool to see you sharpen a 7.5 folder
Whenever I see videos on this, I always think having a thinish book, or a cutting board handy to put either the magnetic 🧲 holder on, or the holder and knife (for smaller blades) would be an advantage.
From other reviews I’ve watched, the rolling sharpeners seem to be fairly polarizing, people tend to like or dislike them a lot. But I suppose that’s true about all sharpeners, it’s a passionate topic.
I am very interested! I have been dreading selecting a sharpener. This may be the answer. I would like to see you sharpen larger knives, machetes, bushcraft knives and pockets knives.
The number of passes don't really matter per side, so long as you keep track of the bur.
Good point 🤔🤔
How well does that work for really small blades like a victorinox swiss army knife? I've come to notice that for smaller blades i often end up grinding away the clamp of my Pro PA. And yes, that has the small knife table for that exact case, but especially SAKs don't stick to that well if you have a 3 or 4 layer knife, the handle is just too heavy
I can't see this being useful for me for anything other than kitchen knives. Once sharp, I hone daily on a rod, and touch up on a strop occasionally. For full on sharpening, a few quick passes thru an electric Chef'sChoice and I'm back to working sharp. About the same price and takes less than 60 seconds. It doesn't make me feel like the knife nerd I am, but it works. I have tons of sharpening systems, but I've come to realize that "working sharp" is much easier than these sharpening companies make things out to be.
Have been on the fence about this product for some time. You seem to have the same results of it works great on long knives but not sure how it would do on pocket knives. At $120 would like it to be great for all. Looking forward to the 5/13 reveal of their new sharper! Thanks for the review
I mean, yeah. EDC channel reviewing a knife sharpener by demonstrating it on kitchen knives! And we then wonder how it would work on EDC knives! Like wth? Most of subscribers would like to see how it works on EDC knives. Lol.
@@Igryan8 exactly my thoughts while watching the video. Unfortunately the negative part of my brain was thinking: "Did he try it on the EDCs but had to use kitchen knives to get it to work??" I'm sure that's not the case but I'm not spending $100 on a sharpener w/o seeing it work on EDC folding/retractable knives w/ different bellies, shapes, points, etc.
Thanks for showing- so its great for kitchen knives, but I am correct in assuming that the spine of the knife has to be flat?
I don't think so... needs more testing for sure.
I'm really intrigued by these, but I'm still unsure how you'd make it work with knives taller than the roller (like you mentioned with machetes or with big chefs knives and cleavers)
You place the roller elevated
7:20 cutting on both the push and pull happens on fixed angle and freehand sharpening too
True, but it depends on the steadiness of the user far more. This feels a bit simpler.
@@maxlvledc oh no doubt about that just clarifying
How do you think it will work with mutli-tool blades? Or that it won't work at all. Still trying to find a decent sharpener that works with multi tools.
Actually does work, but not the best application
Interesting. If the tip is flexing too much, couldn't you just slide the blade down so the tip is not so far out?
Pretty cool, although i do hope it works well on edc knives.
Absolutely, good idea!
Doing a clever might be problem
Rev at Costco for 39.99.
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I think that is same price right?
@@maxlvledc this is the first time we’ve gotten the Rev. Not the best, but 5.9 oz. More expensive online.
Man, that's the worst video I've seen from you and I'm not even sorry. You review a knife sharpener and demonstrate it on kitchen knives, which you never review on your channel. So opposite of logical. You review pocket knives - folders, small fixed. And no demonstraion on how this sharpener would work on them??? Yeah, you said it might not work on smaller knives but why not try and show it??? Or is the tool called a kitchen knife sharpener? Where is logic here? 🤦🏻♂️
Simple, I have limited time. I had 2 knives that needed sharpening and rather than spend 3 months occasionally using this I believe sharing what I have so far to be best.
So why weren't you prepared to show how it works with very large and small knives where you speculate about it's effectiveness? Seems like the review was not ready for primetime.
I don't spend weeks on videos..I do them in pieces...it let's me get them out substantially faster..which is why I post almost 5 videos a week.
It ruins knife profil
?? I mean if you use the wrong angle any sharpener will do that.
@@maxlvledc yeah i guess, i use the orginal horl rolling sharpner but i think it makes it up since its so easy to use.
Take care
But i have yet to find something easy for smaller knives.