Got an e-mail from these guys today
New colour of AnySharp that they are saying is Exclusive to them
Seems to be genuine as they are a seller of the Blue and Silver models on Amazon.
Cheapest price I can find for an AnySharp online at the moment
Top comments
Magister
3 Jul 167#8
You are a silly boy. Knives are to be used, not to have orgasms over. God help you if you are a knife snob.
andyb83
3 Jul 166#15
What a pathetic comment. There's nothing wrong with appreciating quality goods.
therudders
3 Jul 163#13
That really isn't funny mate!
Jetset1981 to Baz8755
2 Jul 163#7
I'm here. These are garbage. Anyone bothered about a sharp edge should invest in some decent knives and the appropriate sharpener.
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SuperMariosDad
2 Jul 162#1
So. Are these good or do they destroy your knives? I get so much conflicting information everytime I think of buying one! I don't have a particularly expensive set so I should probably take a gamble and try it.
prash_2k to SuperMariosDad
2 Jul 162#2
Saw these at a food festival this summer. The flint and flames knives guy said stay away and use a simple sharpener.
I then brought a flint and flame and tired it anyway. Completely blunt one side. But worked great with my kiwi chopper.
So in conclusion... :confused:
1qw to SuperMariosDad
3 Jul 161#10
They will destroy your knives, your knife will need sharpening every 3 days at least, if you look closely at the edge of the blade once sharpened you will notice your blade has a jaggedy edge and a rough surface( its basically scraping off the metal from your knife). That being said, great for cheap knives and for amateurs like me! I use it all the time, takes me 30 seconds to sharpen my knife!
Dragon32
2 Jul 163#3
I prob would not trust them on knives that cost hundreds of pounds, but the most expensive knife that we have I think was about £10 and it's great for sharpening that as well as the others.
I've been using it for a few years now and sharpened all my knives prob well over 20 times and it does not have seemed to have caused any problems.
Baz8755
2 Jul 163#4
Careful, the knife bores will be along shortly
Jetset1981 to Baz8755
2 Jul 163#7
I'm here. These are garbage. Anyone bothered about a sharp edge should invest in some decent knives and the appropriate sharpener.
detch82
2 Jul 161#5
I got one after hearing the hype and honestly I can't see a difference over a sharpener I bought in poundland. in fact I still favour that one if I'm honest.
rossaw
2 Jul 16#6
Grabbed one. I could do with something to run my crap knives through every now and then.
steevio_uk to rossaw
4 Jul 16#32
Mother in Law?
Magister
3 Jul 167#8
You are a silly boy. Knives are to be used, not to have orgasms over. God help you if you are a knife snob.
qwerta369
3 Jul 16#9
Always this price or less in Spasda.
jocksteeluk
3 Jul 16#11
Best used only on cheap quality knives as these devices "sharpen" by shaving the edge off creating a new edge rather than returning the edge back to the blade.
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New colour of AnySharp that they are saying is Exclusive to them
Seems to be genuine as they are a seller of the Blue and Silver models on Amazon.
Cheapest price I can find for an AnySharp online at the moment
Top comments
All comments (34)
I then brought a flint and flame and tired it anyway. Completely blunt one side. But worked great with my kiwi chopper.
So in conclusion... :confused:
I've been using it for a few years now and sharpened all my knives prob well over 20 times and it does not have seemed to have caused any problems.