Smith's DFPK Diamond Precision Knife Sharpening Kit




Key features
- •Vice clamp holds knife at the perfect and constant angle during sharpening.
- •Sharpens all types of knives including serrated.
- •Advanced formula honing solution cleans the sharpening surface and includes anti-rust / anti-corrosion additives.
- •Zip fabric carrying case for storage
- •Wide diamond stones include Micro Pads and hook sharpening grooves.
Smith's DFPK Diamond Precision Knife Sharpening Kit
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Customer Reviews
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I've been looking for years to find an easy fast way to get great edges on my Kitchen ...
David C.•October 24, 2017
I've been looking for years to find an easy fast way to get great edges on my Kitchen knives. Well I found it. This system is amazing! In 20 minutes I am able to put razor sharp edges on 4 of my most used kitchen knives. One a 10" Henckel chef's knife was always a problem getting a good edge. This system puts an edge that will cut paper thin tomato slices. Take a few tries to figure out, good to watch a tutorial if you can find one online.
Stones are good vice not so much
Michael L Goldberg•May 1, 2016
Stones are good and well suited to supper hard Damascus forged steel blade. I like the combination of diamond and Arkansas stones to get a great edge. It sharpens my regular Wustoff blade very quickly and easily but my hands cramp up terribly trying to hold it and the vise is not suited be held in a bench vise or used on a table. The knife vise is terrible and almost useless on large blades other than it does assure you hold the correct stone/blade angle. The ergonomics of holding the vise and knife suck!!! I wish I could have tried it first I would have bought a better kit. Right now I'm inclined toward an Edge Pro which my brother has and I've used but I think it is too expensive for what you get. There must be something between these two systems that is more reasonably price and combines the best of both.
All of my knives are like razor blades now.
Clint Martin•April 12, 2015
I have a set of high-end knives that were getting a little dull, so I decided to give this set a try. Since it has 2 set angles it will take a while to get your knives to match this new angle exactly. Once you use the rough diamond to do that, the rest is quite quick. Now I just sharpen my knives for about 1-2 minutes each every 4 months and they stay sharper than they were when I bought them. I also sharpen my pocket knife and whenever I let someone use it they comment on how sharp it is. It's on of those things that you don't realize until you have experienced it...I'll never be able to go back to a semi-sharp knife again.
Perfect for those who aren't professional knife sharpeners
TRFD•February 23, 2015
While this isn's a kit for professional knife sharpeners it will without a doubt put a very nice (and polished) edge on any knife you have no matter how dull it is.
The coursest stone is very course. While it's not a file, it will shape an edge on pretty much anything.
The medium stone will probably get the most use, you can usually start here if you're just sharpening.
The polishing/finishing stone is great if you want a pretty finish or need that fine razor edge.
The kit includes 4 handles, one for each stone so that you can set everything up and lay it out all in front of you.
The knife holder (butterfly looking thing) holds very tight with no issue if you adjust the three screws correctly which is not hard. While it mostly likely won't scratch your blade, if you're sharpening a very nice knife or one with a finish I would recomment putting a double folded paper towel between the blade and the holder.
With the tools included, a tiny bit of patience, and a steady hand you can put a razor edge on anything.
The coursest stone is very course. While it's not a file, it will shape an edge on pretty much anything.
The medium stone will probably get the most use, you can usually start here if you're just sharpening.
The polishing/finishing stone is great if you want a pretty finish or need that fine razor edge.
The kit includes 4 handles, one for each stone so that you can set everything up and lay it out all in front of you.
The knife holder (butterfly looking thing) holds very tight with no issue if you adjust the three screws correctly which is not hard. While it mostly likely won't scratch your blade, if you're sharpening a very nice knife or one with a finish I would recomment putting a double folded paper towel between the blade and the holder.
With the tools included, a tiny bit of patience, and a steady hand you can put a razor edge on anything.
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HackHater•April 23, 2013
This is a decent product considering the price. The stones are of good quality, but the plastic blocks they are attached to can split and break if you tighten the guide rods even snuggly. the guide offers two angles to choose from, but each side can grind slightly different angles. This is due to the clamping mechanism which cannot account for variations in blade thickness. Not a very serious problem. The red plastic screw covers on the guide can also pop off quite easily. The guided serration sharpener is absolute garbage, but the handheld pen will do the trick.
This will sharpen your knives to a very nice edge, comes with a nice carrying case, and is generally a good value for the low price. Do not expect this to be an impecable product. Depending on the level of hone you require, i would recommend getting a nice 1600/4000 grit whetstone as this tops out at around 800.
This will sharpen your knives to a very nice edge, comes with a nice carrying case, and is generally a good value for the low price. Do not expect this to be an impecable product. Depending on the level of hone you require, i would recommend getting a nice 1600/4000 grit whetstone as this tops out at around 800.
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