I bought the elite model with all the diamond grits and it works perfectly for all my EDC knives I carry. I hand sharpen my bushcraft and kitchen knives the old fashion way. I guess at 76 yrs old I can say I’m old fashion now! 😂 Great upload thanks for sharing! 👍🏻
Great review Tomas! I have the PA Elite and it does me just fine. I wouldn't mind seeing a video of you using either system sharpening a blunt knife from start to finish, just so we can see your technique and how you use the system. Huge fan of the channel. Thanks man.
Be aware that, depending on how you clip your knife in and how long the blade is, you can get up to a 6’ sharpening angle difference between heel to tip. Also large blades will deflect downward from the slightest pressure, increasing angle difference. You have to move the blade in the clamp a few times to get an even sharpen
This was a great review. I had the elite unit in my Amazon cart and then came across the video before I made the purchase. You convinced me into getting the pro version.
My advice for folks who like their knives sharp, is go with the Precision Elite. Have used it to sharpen everything from pen knives, to kukris, to Wusthof professional chef knives. For the features it gives you, it is a tremendous value. Three hundred bucks is a lot of money, if you aren't charging customers. The Elite can effectively sharpen and polish any blade shorter than 15 inches. It made an old K-Bar kukri that I had pretty much given up on scary sharp
So could you recommend this for japanese chef knives like Shun ones because I have a Shun Premier Damascus 8 inch chef knife and I am wondering if the elite will sharpen and hone it.
@@F.B.I-C.I.A The Shura blade is set at 12-13°, this sharpener can work at those angles. Shura's are also a much harder steel than Wusthoff or Zwilling so you might spend more time on the edge.
Still have my Buck Hone Master but after 40 yrs of use I decided to buy the OG model. I like having the ability to adjust reveal angle over the BHM (which is fixed). It's small and compact enough and does an excellent job of sharpness. No need to spend more money to get pretty much the same results.
@@tacticaltavern that the one I have. I just bought it last week. Have you tried sharpening any kind of say a chef's knife or a santoku knife? Any knives with thinner steel?
i would get the Pro version but i can't afford it, so i might get either the base version or the elite version, or get the base version and then the upgrade kit (that has the rest of the stuff in the elite version) later, also do you think the base version will be able to sharpen M4 Steel?
Great video! Def makes me want to get the professional version. Hopefully by Christmas time worksharp will have these widely available. Also another great worksharp product to possibly review in the future is the guided field sharpener, it’s what I started with before the precision units came out because worksharps powered belt units just never connected with me. The field sharpener is a great tool to have camping or hunting/ woods craft, especially if you stick close to a 20 degree angle sharpening. And it’s super affordable and it’s includes a lot of smart features.
Awesome! I totally agree the guided field sharpener is the best! Here is a link to that review: Work Sharp Guided Field Sharpener | A+ Gear Knives/Axes/Hooks ua-cam.com/video/IPibXbJ9--M/v-deo.html
are the stones/plates of the new model by chance compatible with the work sharp guided sharpening system? or do you know if you can get new 320 and 600 stones/plates? not the ones in the upgrade kit but the original ones
I have a PPA on the way , I hope. Any way, I think this will will treat my blades better than my free hand. I have ruined plenty of knifes in the past.
I went with the PA Elite and after $90 worth of aftermarket purchases, I still can not sharpen small knives. I saw video of a guy using a magnetic attachment which he said can sharpen small knives. Went to the link he provided, bought it and... nope. I even chatted with the designer and he said that it was NOT made for small knives, just EDCs and odd blade shapes. It works awesome for what it was designed for but not small knives. I am now upgrading to the PA Pro. I am hoping I can sell the Elite and recover some money spent. Basically, at the very least it was a $90 lesson. I wish I would have seen this video instead. It is true, you can get a very wickedly sharp edge on a lot of knives on the Elite. Not being able to sharpen small knives is obviously my defining factor. Listen to Tomas.
I know the video is already made but you can just call them the elite and the pro. The old one is the precision adjust knife sharpener elite, and the new one is the professional (pro) precision adjust knife sharpener. And yes I know the base model is just called the precision adjust knife sharpener, but I'm sure people would know what you meant if you called them the elite and the pro.
I would have like to know that there was an upgraded version right after I purchased mine! I would get the new pro one. I had to get extra stone holders and wider longer stones, and a base holder to make mine work correctly . Are they going to come out with a newer better one in a couple of months?!!
Shoot You are not alone!! I know a lot of people who did the same thing I think this is it for a while😅… I hope It certainly solves a lot of issues the original had
I use Sandpaper. I have sharpened/reprofiled anything up to M390 and Vanadis 4 extra, with ease!! I'ts a myth that you need expensive sharpening systems or diamond stones, to do the job! You pay 1000's of dollars, for just a faster or more precise job, but in the end of the day, the knives will cut the same. It only costs me 0.50 cents to reprofile a knife with sandpaper. With any other system, since they also need to replace, belts stones etc, it costs both the price you paid to get the system, plus what you pay to replace all the time. PS I madde the comment, for people to disagree with me, so I finaly save money to get a good system! LOL Happy New Year!!
To sharpen a pocket knives I would just throw it away and buy a new one much cheaper . More of a joke than anything serious really. If it cannot sharpen a kitchen knives what is the point of this at all.
I bought the elite model with all the diamond grits and it works perfectly for all my EDC knives I carry. I hand sharpen my bushcraft and kitchen knives the old fashion way. I guess at 76 yrs old I can say I’m old fashion now! 😂 Great upload thanks for sharing! 👍🏻
Great review Tomas! I have the PA Elite and it does me just fine. I wouldn't mind seeing a video of you using either system sharpening a blunt knife from start to finish, just so we can see your technique and how you use the system. Huge fan of the channel. Thanks man.
Excellent! Thank you - that is a great idea!!
Appreciate you watching and your insights 🙏🏼
Be aware that, depending on how you clip your knife in and how long the blade is, you can get up to a 6’ sharpening angle difference between heel to tip. Also large blades will deflect downward from the slightest pressure, increasing angle difference. You have to move the blade in the clamp a few times to get an even sharpen
Thank you VERY much for the tip! Happy new Year!!!
This was a great review. I had the elite unit in my Amazon cart and then came across the video before I made the purchase. You convinced me into getting the pro version.
Thanks for watching!
Glad the information was helpful
(You made the best decision) 🙌🏽🔪💯
My advice for folks who like their knives sharp, is go with the Precision Elite. Have used it to sharpen everything from pen knives, to kukris, to Wusthof professional chef knives. For the features it gives you, it is a tremendous value. Three hundred bucks is a lot of money, if you aren't charging customers. The Elite can effectively sharpen and polish any blade shorter than 15 inches. It made an old K-Bar kukri that I had pretty much given up on scary sharp
Rock on! I agree
Best value sharpener out there!
So could you recommend this for japanese chef knives like Shun ones because I have a Shun Premier Damascus 8 inch chef knife and I am wondering if the elite will sharpen and hone it.
@@F.B.I-C.I.A The Shura blade is set at 12-13°, this sharpener can work at those angles. Shura's are also a much harder steel than Wusthoff or Zwilling so you might spend more time on the edge.
@@flywheel986 Ok thanks.
Still have my Buck Hone Master but after 40 yrs of use I decided to buy the OG model. I like having the ability to adjust reveal angle over the BHM (which is fixed). It's small and compact enough and does an excellent job of sharpness. No need to spend more money to get pretty much the same results.
I like the chapter breakdowns on the video, just noticed that. 5 stars on yelp to your video editor. Also solid info as always
Thank you for watching and sharing your feedback! 🙏🏼👊🏽
Great video!
Thank you very much!🙏🏽⚔️
How do you sharpen larger kitchen knives??
It seems that the clamp isn't deep enough to keep the blade from flexing or am I missing something??
I would recommend getting the Pro PA because it is more sturdy and easier to sharpen larger knives consistently
@@tacticaltavern that the one I have. I just bought it last week. Have you tried sharpening any kind of say a chef's knife or a santoku knife? Any knives with thinner steel?
Yes all the time ✅
@@tacticaltavern I must be doing something wrong or my knives are unusually thin. 🤦♂️
@@TheFlyingduck88 Have you tried adding support to stabilize the blade?
how does it work for kinchen knives
Very well
i would get the Pro version but i can't afford it, so i might get either the base version or the elite version, or get the base version and then the upgrade kit (that has the rest of the stuff in the elite version) later, also do you think the base version will be able to sharpen M4 Steel?
Great video! Def makes me want to get the professional version. Hopefully by Christmas time worksharp will have these widely available. Also another great worksharp product to possibly review in the future is the guided field sharpener, it’s what I started with before the precision units came out because worksharps powered belt units just never connected with me. The field sharpener is a great tool to have camping or hunting/ woods craft, especially if you stick close to a 20 degree angle sharpening. And it’s super affordable and it’s includes a lot of smart features.
Awesome! I totally agree the guided field sharpener is the best! Here is a link to that review: Work Sharp Guided Field Sharpener | A+ Gear Knives/Axes/Hooks
ua-cam.com/video/IPibXbJ9--M/v-deo.html
are the stones/plates of the new model by chance compatible with the work sharp guided sharpening system? or do you know if you can get new 320 and 600 stones/plates? not the ones in the upgrade kit but the original ones
Hmmm I don’t think they fit but I would highly suggest reaching out to their team because they have the best knowledge and friendly customer service!
Awesome comparison and I will go with the Pro PA bc of your video
Awesome thanks for watching and I hope you enjoy 🙏🏼🔪
I have a PPA on the way , I hope. Any way, I think this will will treat my blades better than my free hand. I have ruined plenty of knifes in the past.
Free hand is hard! The Pro PA makes sharpening fun and easy 😂👏🏽👏🏽🔪
No more weird edges
Are the rods different thickness? Just wondering if my old attachments will work on the new ones rod? Thanks
Yes the new Pro PA is much thicker than OG
I bought the base model a couple years ago, it's been very solid. The pro looks like a great upgrade though.
Awesome! I really love what they did with the new features ✅
I have both. I like the pro version!
Agreed!✅🔪
Please,do the stones on the Work sharp precision last long, do they dish?
I went with the PA Elite and after $90 worth of aftermarket purchases, I still can not sharpen small knives. I saw video of a guy using a magnetic attachment which he said can sharpen small knives. Went to the link he provided, bought it and... nope. I even chatted with the designer and he said that it was NOT made for small knives, just EDCs and odd blade shapes. It works awesome for what it was designed for but not small knives. I am now upgrading to the PA Pro. I am hoping I can sell the Elite and recover some money spent. Basically, at the very least it was a $90 lesson. I wish I would have seen this video instead. It is true, you can get a very wickedly sharp edge on a lot of knives on the Elite. Not being able to sharpen small knives is obviously my defining factor. Listen to Tomas.
I know the video is already made but you can just call them the elite and the pro.
The old one is the precision adjust knife sharpener elite, and the new one is the professional (pro) precision adjust knife sharpener.
And yes I know the base model is just called the precision adjust knife sharpener, but I'm sure people would know what you meant if you called them the elite and the pro.
Great idea!
Bought the pro version,wasn’t happy with it,sold it and bought me a tsprof k03
Good to know- what did you not like about the pro version?
Problem with these is they're not good for long knives like fillet knives.
Not good for flexible fillet knives. I had no problem with those that don't flex. Even a 4" flexible gave me problems.
I would have like to know that there was an upgraded version right after I purchased mine! I would get the new pro one. I had to get extra stone holders and wider longer stones, and a base holder to make mine work correctly .
Are they going to come out with a newer better one in a couple of months?!!
Shoot You are not alone!!
I know a lot of people who did the same thing
I think this is it for a while😅… I hope
It certainly solves a lot of issues the original had
Are you speed reading or what? It's hard to concentrate on the salient points!
Thanks for the feedback ✅
Im a cheap bastard i find its to expense
Fair enough- what do you use to sharpen?
@@tacticaltavern the original version , although i would much prefer the clamp in the new one , i dont like the clamp in the original
I use Sandpaper. I have sharpened/reprofiled anything up to M390 and Vanadis 4 extra, with ease!! I'ts a myth that you need expensive sharpening systems or diamond stones, to do the job! You pay 1000's of dollars, for just a faster or more precise job, but in the end of the day, the knives will cut the same. It only costs me 0.50 cents to reprofile a knife with sandpaper. With any other system, since they also need to replace, belts stones etc, it costs both the price you paid to get the system, plus what you pay to replace all the time. PS I madde the comment, for people to disagree with me, so I finaly save money to get a good system! LOL Happy New Year!!
To sharpen a pocket knives I would just throw it away and buy a new one much cheaper .
More of a joke than anything serious really.
If it cannot sharpen a kitchen knives what is the point of this at all.