Rolling knife sharpeners
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Rolling knife sharpeners
Going by the ads, they're the new must-have.
Any thoughts, experiences?
[No, I'm willing to move away from a pull-through, but no go wetstone]
Any thoughts, experiences?
[No, I'm willing to move away from a pull-through, but no go wetstone]
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Re: Rolling knife sharpeners
I've got a minoSharp water sharpener (it's Japanese).
It's most excellent. It's pull through -with rollers.
(I stopped bothering with the wet-stone when I got one).
eg
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Shinkansen-Wat ... KIHYNOG5IV
It's most excellent. It's pull through -with rollers.
(I stopped bothering with the wet-stone when I got one).
eg
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Shinkansen-Wat ... KIHYNOG5IV
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Re: Rolling knife sharpeners
You want a Horl. I can get a discount, but they're still stupid money.
https://www.knivesfromjapan.co.uk/search/horl
https://www.knivesfromjapan.co.uk/search/horl
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Re: Rolling knife sharpeners
I had that exact one when I used to have Global knives - worked very well for me too. The Global block was eventually found moldy in the cupboard.Count Steer wrote: Wed Jun 04, 2025 6:35 pm I've got a minoSharp water sharpener (it's Japanese).
It's most excellent. It's pull through -with rollers.
(I stopped bothering with the wet-stone when I got one).
eg
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Shinkansen-Wat ... KIHYNOG5IV
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Re: Rolling knife sharpeners
Want and get are two very different thingsKungFooBob wrote: Wed Jun 04, 2025 7:23 pm You want a Horl. I can get a discount, but they're still stupid money.
https://www.knivesfromjapan.co.uk/search/horl
Even with a discount off the £120 'cooking' version (arf
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Re: Rolling knife sharpeners
Interesting they have the draw-through type (which is what I use now).
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Re: Rolling knife sharpeners
Why 'water'? Cancel that, just watched a videoCount Steer wrote: Wed Jun 04, 2025 6:35 pm I've got a minoSharp water sharpener (it's Japanese).
It's most excellent. It's pull through -with rollers.
(I stopped bothering with the wet-stone when I got one).
eg
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Shinkansen-Wat ... KIHYNOG5IV
Currently using a Kitchen Devils sharpener
Last edited by Horse on Wed Jun 04, 2025 8:01 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Rolling knife sharpeners
You put water in the well so the rotating stones (coarse and fine) stay wet.Horse wrote: Wed Jun 04, 2025 7:49 pmWhy 'water'?Count Steer wrote: Wed Jun 04, 2025 6:35 pm I've got a minoSharp water sharpener (it's Japanese).
It's most excellent. It's pull through -with rollers.
(I stopped bothering with the wet-stone when I got one).
eg
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Shinkansen-Wat ... KIHYNOG5IV
For smaller knives I take the plastic cover/guide off. I can do 12 knives in about 15 minutes.
If I ever broke it, I'd buy another.
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Re: Rolling knife sharpeners
I've broken about 3 of thoseCount Steer wrote: Wed Jun 04, 2025 6:35 pm I've got a minoSharp water sharpener (it's Japanese).
It's most excellent. It's pull through -with rollers.
(I stopped bothering with the wet-stone when I got one).
eg
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Shinkansen-Wat ... KIHYNOG5IV
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Re: Rolling knife sharpeners
I have one too. OK for a quick sharpen, but never gets a knife super sharp. That is a job for the oilstone, followed by a diamond hone.Count Steer wrote: Wed Jun 04, 2025 7:53 pmYou put water in the well so the rotating stones (coarse and fine) stay wet.Horse wrote: Wed Jun 04, 2025 7:49 pmWhy 'water'?Count Steer wrote: Wed Jun 04, 2025 6:35 pm I've got a minoSharp water sharpener (it's Japanese).
It's most excellent. It's pull through -with rollers.
(I stopped bothering with the wet-stone when I got one).
eg
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Shinkansen-Wat ... KIHYNOG5IV
For smaller knives I take the plastic cover/guide off. I can do 12 knives in about 15 minutes.
If I ever broke it, I'd buy another.
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Re: Rolling knife sharpeners
Mr. Dazzle wrote: Wed Jun 04, 2025 8:08 pmI've broken about 3 of thoseCount Steer wrote: Wed Jun 04, 2025 6:35 pm I've got a minoSharp water sharpener (it's Japanese).
It's most excellent. It's pull through -with rollers.
(I stopped bothering with the wet-stone when I got one).
eg
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Shinkansen-Wat ... KIHYNOG5IV![]()
How on earth do you break one?
I suppose if you were ham fisted taking the wheels out you could break the clips or you could dash it to the ground on a stone floor. I'm more likely to wear the wheels out!
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Re: Rolling knife sharpeners
I have a Faithfull double sided diamond hone, in a holder thing, think they call that a docking station.
400 grit one side and 1000 the other. I do plane blades, knives, touch up router bits and even use it as a very fine file sometimes.
This one.
https://www.faithfulltools.com/p/FAIDWK ... ng-Station
I also have a Japanese waterstone that fits into the docking station holder thing but by and large I can't be fucked with waterstones cos they're a faff for a tiny gain.
A strop on a bit of wood can be handy for knives.
Just a few seconds on the diamond hone does a kitchen knife.
400 grit one side and 1000 the other. I do plane blades, knives, touch up router bits and even use it as a very fine file sometimes.
This one.
https://www.faithfulltools.com/p/FAIDWK ... ng-Station
I also have a Japanese waterstone that fits into the docking station holder thing but by and large I can't be fucked with waterstones cos they're a faff for a tiny gain.
A strop on a bit of wood can be handy for knives.
Just a few seconds on the diamond hone does a kitchen knife.
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Re: Rolling knife sharpeners
I've been thinking about buying a Global NI (knights of) knife for a while now. For general veg prep (carrots, garlic, onions etc) what would be the best one? Ideally it could be used as a general purpose knife as well.KungFooBob wrote: Wed Jun 04, 2025 7:23 pm You want a Horl. I can get a discount, but they're still stupid money.
https://www.knivesfromjapan.co.uk/search/horl
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It's not an NI, but the UK's best selling Global knife is the 20cm G-2.mangocrazy wrote: Wed Jun 04, 2025 9:41 pmI've been thinking about buying a Global NI (knights of) knife for a while now. For general veg prep (carrots, garlic, onions etc) what would be the best one? Ideally it could be used as a general purpose knife as well.KungFooBob wrote: Wed Jun 04, 2025 7:23 pm You want a Horl. I can get a discount, but they're still stupid money.
https://www.knivesfromjapan.co.uk/search/horl
If you've seen something you fancy drop me a PM and I'll get you a price.
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Re: Rolling knife sharpeners
I've got a Global Ukon 8" knife which I kinda intended to be the first of several - but I've never found need for anything other than said Global so far 
I think I managed to break split the wheel in half on another, don't think I was even pushing very hard.
Deffo done that to at least one! Also killed my marble rolling pin the same way.Count Steer wrote: or you could dash it to the ground on a stone floor. I'm more likely to wear the wheels out!
I think I managed to break split the wheel in half on another, don't think I was even pushing very hard.
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Even though I work for the sole UK Global distributer, I don't have any. All my knives are 'Thomas' ones that I got from Tesco's using vouchers about 15 years ago.
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Thanks, I'm pretty clueless about what knife for what purpose but given the price (even if discounted) I'd like it to cover the widest range possible. I'll check out the 20cm G-2.KungFooBob wrote: Wed Jun 04, 2025 9:44 pmIt's not an NI, but the UK's best selling Global knife is the 20cm G-2.mangocrazy wrote: Wed Jun 04, 2025 9:41 pm I've been thinking about buying a Global NI (knights of) knife for a while now. For general veg prep (carrots, garlic, onions etc) what would be the best one? Ideally it could be used as a general purpose knife as well.
If you've seen something you fancy drop me a PM and I'll get you a price.
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I've had my Global knives for over 25 years now and despite despairing of the abuse they get from the good lady, they still hold up really well. I've been looking at getting some more at some point.KungFooBob wrote: Wed Jun 04, 2025 9:52 pm Even though I work for the sole UK Global distributer, I don't have any. All my knives are 'Thomas' ones that I got from Tesco's using vouchers about 15 years ago.
I really like them.
