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I noticed one of my little paring knives has gone blunt. I couldn`t even cut through a tomato with it. I have one of those long metal knife sharpeners and have had a go with it. I`m probably doing it wrong but anyway, it hasn`t made any difference. Can anyone recommend anything?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Whilst suspect the basic ones are fine, you might consider one of those electric ones. Hopefully it'll ensure you hold the blade at just the right angles. I got a second hand one off of eBay once, but it was a bad idea, it was almost worn out and kept jamming. Been wary of second hand auctions ever since.
I use a diamond plane sharpener to get a decent edge on our domestic knives. You get a set of three different grades for about a fiver in the right shop. You just have to learn the technique of sharpening(a bit like stropping a razor). If the blade is decent quality ie. hard enough you can very easily get a razor sharp edge if necessary. Most people do not know how to look after kitchen knives and ruin the edge within a few days by chucking them in the sink or knife drawer and cutting on hard surfaces which turn the edge of the blade.
I have tried many knife sharpeners/steels. The finest one I have found is called Eversharp.It is about £12-14 online. Has a strong sucker at bottom of round cylinder.Two blades are set on top at a precise angle.You draw the knife between the two blades a few times and the knives are sharpened extremely well and effortlessly.Well worth the money and replacement honing blades can be bought at a later date.
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