from: MAC
List Price: $22.50
Price: $19.49
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as of 09/06/2010 01:01 EDT
Binding: Kitchen
Brand: MAC Knives
Color: white, wood
EAN: 0854911000525
Item Dimensions: 100130030100Label: MAC
Manufacturer: MAC
Model: F135
MPN: SR85
Publisher: MAC
Studio: MAC
Features:
- Ceramic knife sharpener
- Fine 1200 grit for refining your knife edge
- 8 1/2 inches long, boxed
- Recommended by the world famous MAC knives
- Keeps your knives beautifully sharp!
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Product Description:
This MAC brand ceramic knife sharpening rod has a fine 1200 grit for finishing and maintaining a razor-like edge on your knives. The wooden handle is beveled on one side to prevent rolling and includes a cord for hanging. 8 1/2 inches long, boxed.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:

Rating:

- mecookfishy
I'm mostly happy with this product.It keeps my knives very sharp.There is a good reason it is so cheap, I dropped it on the floor and it shattered into many peaces.Don't drop it on the floor.It is like any thing else, just take care of it.
Rating:

- BOO TOO
The ceramic rod sharpener is great. Shipped very fast.
I am completely satisfied with naturalimport
Rating:

- Questions and concerns
First off, this is not a review. I do not own this rod, nor have I ever. I do, however, have a few questions and concerns.
It's not clear from the description whether this is actually a sharpener or a honer. There is a very important difference in purpose and frequency of use of each. Most rods labeled sharpeners are actually honers, and many of the reviewers of this seem to imply that it is a honer or have compared it to honers. However, the description says it has a 1200 grit, and ...
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Rating:

- Great Buy
For the money? You can't go wrong. I keep my knives razor sharp and own both the MAC "black ceramic" and this one, the SR85 "white ceramic". The "white ceramic" is less expensive then the black but for general use, it's great.
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- Much better than any grooved steel
Please don't listen to "Capt Tom". A grooved steel can give similar results if used VERY cautiously, but because all the tiny contact points put greater pressure on the knife they can actually cause microscopic serrations.
If you spent the money on a quality knife do yourself a favor and go ceramic. It might take a little longer to hone you knife, but you can rest easy knowing that you are properly realigning the edge without ruining your precious knife.
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