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The Presto 08810 Professional Electric Knife Sharpener offers a simple yet powerful 3-stage sharpening system designed for home chefs and outdoor enthusiasts alike. With adjustable blade thickness guides and an extra-fine ceramic honing wheel, it delivers razor-sharp edges on a wide variety of knives—from delicate fillet blades to rugged hunting knives. Its stable suction cup base ensures safe, no-slip sharpening, making it the go-to tool for anyone serious about maintaining peak knife performance without the hassle or expense of professional services.








| ASIN | B000TYBWJ0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,989 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #54 in Knife Sharpeners #263 in Kitchen Knives & Accessories |
| Brand Name | Presto |
| Color | Multi/None |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (10,776) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00075741088105 |
| Grit Type | Light,Medium,Fine |
| Included Components | 08810 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 18.43"L x 11.25"W x 2.18"H |
| Item Type Name | 08810 |
| Item Weight | 5.07 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Presto |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 year limited |
| Material Type | Plastic, Sapphirite wheels |
| UPC | 885740123055 885881818070 716080056140 799154403316 885146464141 757410881056 988671289019 722544222501 021111378413 885159904177 885442242092 885138816095 887667933953 701567567868 885119111805 885435863495 728639284843 075741088105 763615718691 885611305634 100177323541 885673480041 885142252537 747090310830 794965250289 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
M**.
Excellent Sharpener for the Money
I've been sharpening knives for over 40 years using good stones and honing steel rods. But I hate doing it. It's laborious, and there are other things I'd rather do. But I can always get a very sharp knife. Unfortunately, my wife does not know how to sharpen or hone a knife, nor does she care to learn. She dulls them and expects that I will sharpen them. I wanted something both of us could use, that would make life easier when it comes to knife sharpening. My knives range in quality from very high quality to low quality, but regardless I want them sharp! So I started buying a lot of different hand-held knife sharpening gadgets. They all suck. Don't bother. Next I spent hours reviewing electric knife sharpeners - narrowing my choices down to two; (1) Chef's Choice 120 Diamond Hone 3-Stage Professional Knife Sharpener for $120.00, or (2) the Presto 08810 Professional 3-Stage Electric Knife Sharpener for $43.00 (that's what I paid). I watched a lot of videos and actually saw the Chef's choice demonstrated live at a show; even had the guy try it on my own pocket knife. For $120, I was unimpressed with the Chef's Choice. Don't bother. So instead, I bought the Presto 08810 Professional 3-Stage Electric Knife Sharpener for $43.00. As with all knife sharpening systems, technique is needed, so read the instructions. Done right, you can get an amazing edge with very few passes; very sharp. I try not to over-sharpen. When it's sharp, I stop - mission accomplished. Continuing to make more passes after the knife has reached sharpness can possibly dull the blade. I only repeat if sharpness was not achieved after proceeding through the stages the first time. For my first try with the Presto 08810, I used a very crappy, very dull kitchen knife. It was so dull, I knew I needed to start with the coarse Stage 1. The directions said to make "three" alternating passes each side. I stopped after only "one." I already had a nice edge after just one pass each side. Don't over do it if you don't need to. Once you have a good edge, stop and move on. I test my knives by cutting into the edge of a piece of paper. The instructions say to test on vegetables. Paper is cheaper, especially when sharpening many knives in a session. If you do test sharpness on vegetables, you must clean the knife before putting back into the sharpener or you will ruin the sharpening wheels. I proceeded to Stage 2, making only about two passes, and also two on Stage 3. After only a couple of swipes, the knife was already super sharp. It sliced clean through a full sheet of paper like it was nothing. It was razor sharp. Wow! All this time I've been sharpening by hand (the hard way). I felt like a dope. The Presto 08810 is my new quick and easy sharpening tool. Granted, very expensive professional belt drive sharpening systems with leather stropping can probably achieve surgical scalpel sharpness, but who cares? Or who wants the cost and complexity of such machines for their average daily use? I'm not "shaving" with my knives, nor performing surgery. The Presto 08810 made my knives super sharp (VERY sharp). More than enough for the kitchen. [My Recommendations] Wipe your knife blade clean of any metal tiny filings after a couple of passes, and absolutely before proceeding to the next sharpening stage. This will keep the blade guides clean and free of any particles that could scratch your blade. That being said, I sharpened a bunch of knifes, and not one knife was ever scratched or marred (like the Chef's Choice is known to do). For most knives, I even recommending skipping "coarse" Stage 1. You can re-sharpen, or touch-up knives using only the "fine" Stage 3, or by sharpening in Stage 2 and finishing in Stage 3. I only used all three stages, starting in "coarse" Stage 1, for knives that had completely lost their edge. For those with small pocket knives and sport knives... yes, it sharpened mine. The smallest knife I sharpened so far was a 2.5" (9 cm) blade on a pocket knife. Because of the thickness of the handle, the Presto 08810 could not reach the final quarter inch (0.25" or 0.5 cm) of the blade, near the hilt/handle. But I was Ok with that. It was better than I expected. This was my exact same pocket knife used by the guy in the demonstration on the Chef's Choice. I can tell you for a fact, the Presto 08810 sharpened my knife better. I also sharpened my USMC KA-Bar knife with a black painted blade (gutsy, I know). Not a scratch in the paint. But remember I tend to wipe off the metal filings with each pass, just to be careful. I don't plan to do that again, as I suspect the blade guides will ultimately wear or scratch the paint if subjected to frequent passes. I just wanted to give it a try at least once. As for my stainless kitchen cutlery, no worries, all my knives were just fine. No marks, no scratches. Just sharp! Although it didn't happen to me yet, I do see the potential that possible scratching or marring of the blades could occur, depending on the knife, not resting the blade against the blade guides, or simply a build-up of filings on the blade guides. If it does happen to my kitchen knives, I'm not that overly concerned. They're just tools to me, not decorations. As long as they're usable and sharp, I'm Ok. So far, after sharpening many knives, it hasn't been a problem. [Summary] I'm so glad I didn't spend $120 on a Chef's Choice 3-Stage. What a waste that would have been. Save your money. I paid $43 (on sale) on Amazon for the Presto 08810 (3-Stage) knife sharpener, and it works just as good, if not better, as I discovered. I've seen the Presto 08810 for as high as $48, and usually for $45. Check also on eBay if Amazon is too high. But either way, it's cheaper than the expensive Chef's Choice.
C**B
Reliable Performance and Effortless Sharpening
The Presto knife sharpener is a practical investment for any home cook who values sharp, reliable knives and wants an easy, affordable way to keep them in top condition. The sharpener arrived ready to use right out of the box, with a compact design and non-slip base. Using the sharpener is straightforward. The device features a two-stage sharpening system: the first stage grinds and reshapes dull or damaged edges, while the second stage hones and polishes. I tested the sharpener on various kitchen knives, including chef’s knives, paring knives, and even a serrated bread knife. The results were consistently impressive. Noise level is tolerable and worth putting up with for the benefit of having sharp knives! In summary, the Presto knife sharpener is a good value for its simplicity, speed, and effectiveness.
K**N
A Very Good Kitchen Tool; Requires you to FOLLOW DIRECTIONS; Does NOT Do the Work for You
We had some smaller paring knife types (NON serrated) that over the years had gotten quite dull. I tried one of the manual sharpeners, but even using a bit of water or oil didn't seem to change the sharpness for long. The Presto electric sharpener took these knives of ours to nearly razor sharpness; I was pretty impressed. I will say this: You need to be able to hold the knife steady and use a steady, no pressure added, pull - if you can do that, then this product will razor sharpen all your knives (Jury still out on the serrated ones though) PRO's: Not all that noisy, even when drawing a knife across / If you follow the directions, recommendations, sharpens very well CONs: Does not use oil or water to help with the sharpening and leaves a "rough" blade (Still sharp, so be careful) / Because it's a dry system, will leave dust from the wheels and the knife blades / Did NOT secure very well to my counter surface, so I had to also hold the machine while I was drawing the blade during sharpening / The sharpening angles won't work if you don't pay attention to what you're doing, and you can damage a blade if you put too much pressure (Or any at all, actually) when drawing the blade across during sharpening Last Thoughts: I've experimented with this a little; I used a damp cloth with water to "moisten" the blades prior to sharpening; seemed to work ok, but still a good deal of dust. Also tried some sharpening oil on a cloth to wipe on the blades prior to sharpening in the Presto: I noticed less dust and no realy discernible difference in the blade sharpness, but did notice that the blades weren't so "rough" after sharpening with the oil, and also, using the oil, there was a little less dust.
S**O
Semplicemente non può essere usato in Europa. Prodotto per il mercato USA: va a110 Volt. Ma il venditore mi ha informato solo dopo aver accettato l’ordine e incassato il costo. Annullare l’ordine è stato un calvario. Solo l’intervento di Anazon ha risolto, ma ci sono voluti molti giorni e molte interazioni. Difficilmente, dopo questa esperienza, farò altri acquisti su marketplace
J**E
Moteur un peu faible mais aiguise bien si on ne force pas. J'apprecie qu'il aiguise les couteaux a dents aussi. Pas encore essayé les couteaux céramique.
D**N
It exploded on first use. And blew a fuse. Took me forever to get internet back. It is a good product but only for US use. I had an adaptor but did not know I need s transformer. Thank you Amazon as you left no indication of the type of plug the product comes with. Nor the instructions inside the box were very clear. I am soo disappointed. I would buy it again as I am in dyre need of one but none of the other products specify what type of plug they come with.
M**O
A really very good product which will give you instant sharp knives in one go. If you're an Indian you will face the voltage problem like how I did and then spoilt the product the company however didn't not inform me which regulator to use .
H**N
Das Spannungsnetz in der EU ist zu stark dafür. Hat mir direkt den Motor zerstört. Rückgabe ist auch unnötig kompliziert
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