- Suitable for all knives with a fine edge
- Comprises two modules: one for coarse sharpening and one for fine sharpening
- Rubber feet prevent skidding on the counter top
- Measures approximately 8 inches across and 3 inches tall
- Works well for both right- and left-handed people
Product Description
Whether your blades need a complete sharpening or just a touch-up, this dual-module manual sharpener from cutlery masters, Henckels, will accommodate all your needs. It features a steel roller module for dull blades and ceramic roller module for fine sharpening, all wrapped up in a timeless stainless steel design. Ambidextrous usage; large-handled; rubber feet grip counter surface. Lifetime warranty.Amazon.com Review
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J.A. Henckels Twin Sharp Duo Knife Sharpener
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I thought this was great when I got it. Now, after several years it doesn’t do a darn thing.
Rating: 3 / 5
Bought this for my 22 year old grandson who just recently got into gormet cooking. He loved the design and the ease in sharpening.
Rating: 5 / 5
this is ok for the sharpening challenged. its output is far less acceptable than work with stone and steel on a good knife. however, better than nothing at all. as an alternative, and cheaper, if you don’t know how to care for a good knife, take it to your local butcher once a month.
Rating: 3 / 5
We have Henckels knives, so figured the match would be a good idea. Didn’t seem to matter. They shreaded one of the blades, and the others are just not really sharpening. The metal/ceramic sharpeners are a good idea, but not from this company. You can also invest in a sharpening stone, that will do just fine, just a little more work.
Rating: 2 / 5
This sharpener uses two sets of wheels, one to sharpen and one to hone. It hones well but is limited in its ability to sharpen. The wheels are in the same slot. In theory you might use both in one pass, but in practice I found that changing your hand position changes which set of wheels contacts the blade. Knowing this, you can sharpen and hone separately. The Twin Sharp is handy for touch-ups and I used it between regular sharpenings until I gave it to a friend. Learn more at http://www.ameritech.net/users/knives/index.htm
Rating: 3 / 5