Sharpen All Your Knives With One Tool, Now Over 60% Off

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From food-prepping to basic daily slicing and dicing, everyone could use a great set of knives. But no matter how nice your knives are, blades can get dull over time, making cutting more difficult and, quite frankly, dangerous.

Sharpening your knives seems like an easy solution to fix dull blades, but not all sharpening tools are up for the challenge — unlike this handy tool. The Angle Pro Knife Sharpener is designed to be compatible with a wide range of blade sizes, keeping them sharp and in mint condition for as long as possible.

The way the Angle Pro Knife Sharpener works is simple. Unlike other similar tools, this gadget provides diamond-coated sharpeners for a wide range of blade sizes, providing you with a gauge to make sure things fit perfectly. But in addition to that, the sharpener also boasts ceramic wheels that hone or straighten your blade, making it more efficient. Lastly, the sharpener’s tungsten carbide rod reshapes dull, tired blades, making them work like new again.

A hit on Kickstarter, the Angle Pro Knife Sharpener proves to be a must-have in any kitchen. Just take a look at what real users are saying about the awesome tool online!

“The easiest to use and really creates a great edge. Having the different angles on the sharpeners is a genius idea. This is really perfect for the home kitchen.” — The Mad Cane

“It’s a great knife sharpener, easy to use, and has worked on all of my kitchen knives so far.” — Anonymous

“It works on all knives, any style & any size – super easy to use & fits in a kitchen drawer. It’s affordable and solves the biggest issue with spending a lot of money on expensive knives – I would highly recommend this product!” — Clayton L.

For a limited time, you can get the Angle Pro Knife Sharpener with Angle Gauge for just $69.99 — that’s nearly 65% off!

Prices subject to change.

 

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