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🪒 Sharpen Like a Pro, Own Every Edge
The Lansky Universal Sharpening System is a comprehensive, USA-made kit featuring four precision hones, a multi-angle clamp, honing oil, and a durable carrying case. Designed for all blade types, it ensures consistent, professional sharpening without damaging steel, making it the go-to choice for serious knife enthusiasts and professionals alike.














| ASIN | B000B8L6M2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #322,256 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #1,155 in Knife Sharpeners |
| Brand | Lansky |
| Brand Name | Lansky |
| Color | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 751 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00080999058008 |
| Grit Type | Medium,Coarse,Fine |
| Included Components | Universal System |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 10.25"L x 9.75"W x 1.5"H |
| Item Type Name | Universal 4 Stone System |
| Item Weight | 0.3 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Lansky |
| Manufacturer Part Number | LKUNV |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
| Material | Synthetic |
| Material Type | Synthetic |
| Model Number | LKUNV |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 10.25"L x 9.75"W x 1.5"H |
| UPC | 097914389123 080999050088 977175689135 080999058008 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
C**E
The best way to sharpen a blade, hands down
4/5 convenience 5/5 effectiveness I only docked one star off the convenience factor because I'd like to able to resharpen a blade in the field, but the kit as a whole is a little bulky, and is defintely something you want to sit down and setup... not as quick as a pocket sharpener, though still FAR more effective. if you have a little time to sit down with it, it is actually very easy to use, an almost idiot-proof way to a professional edge. I've tried just about every way to sharpen a knife, and I'll never use anything but this kit again. It's simple, safe for the steel, and incredibly effective. Anything motorized is harsh on steel. Heating up the steel risks changing the tempering, making the edge less durable and ruining the blade. The other small handheld devices out there, with the v-shaped notches... some work OK for a little while. But even the better ones wear out quickly and soon become totally useless. Using a set of stones is by far the best way. Finding the right angle is difficult by hand though, and keeping that angle consistent from one stroke to the next is all but impossible. The simple bracket design built into the Lansky set makes keeping the right angle pretty much idiot-proof. For a badly dulled blade, you may need to step through all stones, from coarse to fine. A better edge may just need a touch up with the fine stone. If I had to name a con for the review, it'd definitely be the serrated stone. It seemed like a great idea to be able to touch up all those half-serrated pocket knives, but the angled shape doesn't match the countour of any serrations I've seen. Trying to use a sharp corner to work a small round notch... think round hole, square peg.
L**A
Great gift
Was a gift, very much appreciated. Well made. Great value for the price
J**D
Watch your fingers because your knives will be really sharp again
If you want an insanely sharp knife and have the time to invest in learning to use this system fully then Lansky sharpeners cannot be beat. It takes a few swipes of the stones to figure out exactly the kind of pressure needed to get results, and perhaps most importantly you'll need to get a feel for what kind of grit you'll need to do the job. A few minutes of trial and error was all it took to start getting a solid edge. Pros: Works really well. I took and old dull multipurpose knife and took it from butter knife to razor sharp in a matter of 15-20 minutes. Stones are actually really decent for a universal pack Cons: The rods that come with the stones are flimsy and don't look like they'll last. I read some reviews indicating that the rods bend easily and I have absolutely no doubt that this is an issue. The upside is that you can buy new rods super cheap. The other issue I have is that the stone used for serrated edges is less than accommodating. It took me a long time to even remotely sharpen the serrated part of my knife. My guess is that I forego that stone in favor of semi-dull serrated edges or have them professionally sharpened. Skip this and buy the 4-5 stone pack.
J**T
Best Purchase I Ever Made
I have this expensive chef's knife, a Wusthof Trident Classic. I simply could not relegate this thing to a machine sharpener (yikes), but alas, I was afraid to get a set of sharpening stones and do it myself. You need SKILLS for this sort of thing! Along comes the Lansky System. Now, I'll admit that I was a bit skeptical, but there's a certain person on Youtube (whose name I shall not mention, or this review won't pass muster) whose own review convinced me to give it a try. Trust me on this: This is great stuff. I sharpened my beloved Wusthof, and couldn't stop, so I sharpened everything else in the drawer. It works, and it works VERY well. Read the directions. It's actually quite simple. You will not regret this purchase.
A**S
Better than new
In my opinion - there's a certain art to sharpening with a stone, and it normally takes a lot of time, FOCUS and patience to do it. While that used to be true - some clever folks, including Lansky, are re-inventing the process. I won't completely give up on my older stones, for some knives I feel they deserve the 'old ways'. For the stainless steel kitchen and general purpose knives I own this set seems just right. Plus - I can be interrupted by my kids, set this down on the workbench to help them, pick it up later and know exactly where I am in the process. Most 'knife sharpening systems' are designed to hone the blade (ceramic rods), or grind way too much off (electric sharpeners). You either don't do enough or you eat away too much steel with the cousin of an electric can opener. This system helped me sharpen my knives quickly, efficiently and still have time to make dinner in the same night. Don't jump the gun, read the instructions first. Really. It's a pretty simple process, but an important one to understand for a consistent edge. Sharpening my first two knives took nearly an hour each as they each had some flat spots on the blade edge that required a lot of work. Since then, I've become more efficient, though some knives require more work to get a consistent angle on the edge. For most knives it's been about 20 minutes each - even if they were relatively sharp when I started. Why? When using this system on a knife for the first time - use *all* the stones *especially* the coarse stone. *Tip #1* mark the cutting edge of a knife with a permanent marker to be sure you are using the system properly and the edge is consistently at the proper angle. Several of mine, with a factory edge, were off in two or three spots. *Tip #2* - use the oil! I heard some reviews complaining about the stones clogging up. This happens more on some knives than others - even with the same steel & brand of knives. The oil 'floats' the steel shavings off the stone so the excess can be wiped off. If your stone is discolored by steel shavings use the oil, rub it a bit with your fingertip, then wipe the excess oil and steel shavings away. If you use a white paper towel you can see just how much steel was on the stone. If you are a hobbyist, want to have very sharp knives and have some blades that need to be re-edged due to regular use or even slight damage or mistreatment - this is enough to do that. You may need additional stones (which are available) or a strop if you want a mirror finish or want to shave with a blade. If you're a professional - I'll let you decide if this is fast enough and accurate enough for you as I am not. What I do know is that I, shamefully, had a few knives that would crush a full sized tomato before 'slicing' it. After a proper sharpening with this kit I could not only slice a sheet of paper into fine ribbons, I could cut about 10-15 perfect tiny slices from a single cherry tomato. My 4 year old now wants tiny tomato sandwiches. In hindsight - I learned you shouldn't do this test with your children watching.
C**N
less expensive than a new set of knives
I thought I was all cool sharpening my kitchen knives with a plain old stone. The first couple goes yielded good results, but eventually I came to understand that I had completely destroyed the bevel on my knives. I did not grow up on a farm (like everyone else here, apparently) and so I seem to have no ability to hold a consistent angle while using a stone. As a result I ended up rounding off the bevel on the knives over time. I bought this kit as a last-ditch attempt to save the knives. As such, I wasn't worried about ruining them and was free to following the instructions on the video and experiment as I attempted to cut a new bevel on the knives. I am happy to report that I was successful at creating very nice edges on the blades. Even on the 8" chef I simply mounted the clamp in the middle of the blade. I would guess that the angle of the bevel is "wrong" at the tip and near the handle as a result, but it's still 1000x better than what I was doing, and as long as I'm consistent with clamp placement I should be able to maintain that edge. I added a ceramic ultra fine hone to the kit. In the short term I probably would have been better off with the extra coarse to help me cut the new bevels faster, but in the long run I hope I'll get more use out of the ultra fine hone. Finishing with the ceramic is very satisfying and gives the edge a nicely polished shine. The bit about using oil to clean the hones by "floating" the metal out of the pores was a revelation for me, and certainly seems to work. Clean regularly if you're cutting a new bevel, it'll save you a lot of wasted effort. Probably a well known trick, but while experimenting I found that using an overhead light was the best way to know if I was making progress on the coarse cut. After a few passes you get a new glint for the beginning of the repaired bezel. If you tip the knife farther away from the light you'll pick up other glints for previous bezels, or even a sustained glint for a rounded bezel. Keep going until that's gone. At the very end you'll have a tiny glint that seems to float off the edge of the blade: almost there! Keep going until even that is gone. I suspect this is similar to the advice I've seen to grind until you raise a burr on the other side, but I found it easier to look for the glint than to feel for the burr. Make sure there's only one light above you, or you'll get multiple glints even with a good bevel, one from each light.
D**R
Good Sharpener, Junk Case
The case hinge was broken upon arrival. Not surprising once I realized just how poorly made it is. Zero quality. Poor design, poorly constructed, and extra cheap plastic. Didn't return it because the case would still be junk. The sharpener itself works well.
A**R
Excellent for the money
This arrived ahead of schedule, well packaged, in fact I'm keeping the set in the original packaging. It's strong and well-organized. I've always been a fan of other sharpening techniques, several of them, all of which keeps my knives plenty sharp. However, this method is much faster and easier and in some cases as effective as any other method, and in some cases I can get a better edge if I use the old-school technique. But, this is new-school. It works and it works well. I hope you all give it a try. I did order a more expensive kit than what they sent me. I haven't called to complain. Too much hassle.
A**Y
All the knives I have sharpens before.
It seemed like a straight forward sharpening system for a person who has never successfully sharpens knifes in the past. So far the result have been excellent. All the knife, including the aerated knife have a good cutting edge on them again. All the knives I have sharpened before have thanked me for getting this.
K**R
Excellent product and good service
Good seller
I**N
Easy to use and small to store
I'm still learning how to use these but I have already created some frighteningly sharp knives with it. Produces a consistent edge to the blade.
J**C
Excelente producto
Muy buen producto, otorga excelente filo. Solo hay que tener cuidado cuando el ángulo del cuchillo es muy robusto, se tiene que dar infinitas pasadas para eliminar y crear un ángulo más agudo, las piedras son pequeñas, recomiendo usarlo solo cuando es un cuchillo ya con algo de filo.
K**.
Good sharpening system but not to my expectations
A good guided sharpening system which is very efficient for some pre set angle such as 17, 20, 25 and 30 degrees respectively. But getting to any exact bevel is a complicated task. This instrument needed much improvement particularly in the holder gaps where you can feel the wobble when you operate the stones. More over, it's made in the U.S. but fit and finish hasn't been properly taken care of. The plastic box they provided, doesn't close as it should be. It remains open. I have to attach two para cords to keep it close. That's annoying. It's not a cheap tool as per INR and even in India, small plastic container boxes have a snappy lock ! The metal rods (I think they are made of aluminum) are very soft and you have to align them every time you fix with the stones. Perfect for small pocket edc knives but longer kitchen knives or bigger knives cannot be sharpen using this tool properly. Stones are very thin and would erode out sooner than you have expected. Luckily I don't sharpen my knives very often 😅
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