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Wüsthof 10-Inch Sharpening Steel

Wüsthof 10-Inch Sharpening Steel

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Brand: Wüsthof
Category: Kitchen

List Price: $65.00
Buy New: $24.99 (On sale from $32.00)
You Save: $7.01 (22%)

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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
Sales Rank: 137906

Fragile: No
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9
Dimensions (in): 14 x 2 x 2

MPN: 4474-26
Model: 4474/26
EAN: 4002293447414
ASIN: B00005MEGE

Release Date: July 31, 2001
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • mangnetic
  • sure grip handle
  • Hangable handle
  • Ridged surface brings up the burr on the blade
  • Made in "The Cutlery Capital of the World" Solingen Germany

Accessories:

  • Wüsthof Long-Term Knife Care Kit

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
A finely crafted cutlery set is an investment worth making. Especially when it's hand-forged in Germany by Wusthof's skilled craftsmen. Keep your new knives as sharp as the day you bought them with a ten inch sharpening steel. In stainless steel, with a durable, riveted handle. Hand wash; lifetime warranty.

Amazon.com Review
This tool serves a vital role in the kitchen by realigning, or resetting, a knifes' edges, which bend this way and that when contacting a cutting surface. (Often called a sharpening steel, or butcher steel, a steel doesn't actually sharpen a knife--unless it's a diamond steel.) Consisting of a rod of hard steel-alloy and a tough synthetic handle, this steel works as well as any. A loop facilitates hanging it close at hand so the steel can be employed often: before each use is ideal to prevent a blade from becoming dull and prolong intervals between professional sharpenings. The rule is that a steel should be at least as long as the knife blade being drawn across it; this steel's 10-inch rod is sufficient for nearly all household knives. The steel carries a lifetime warranty against defects. --Fred Brack


Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars almost perfect   January 21, 2003
ringo (California)
11 out of 11 found this review helpful

This steel is just the right thing for honing blades right before using them (for more intensive sharpening use a stone). I only have a few objections:

- I own two steels, one obtained two years ago that doesn't have the washer-shaped metal guard between the handle and the shaft, and one obtained four years ago that does. The one that does has collected a lot of scratches on the guard. I can't help but wonder if hitting that metal has also hurt my blades.

- The wusthof logo is stamped onto the shaft, into the metal grooves, right where the tip of a blade passes. When honing a long blade I wind up holding the steel so that the blade doesn't hit the logo. (Those raised ridges can't possibly be good for the edge). But this means I only get to use half of the steel.


3 out of 5 stars Good Steel, Wrong Price   November 16, 2001
D (Metro Detroit, MI USA)
18 out of 25 found this review helpful

There are really two main competitors in the high-end mainstream kitchen knife market: Henckels and Wusthof. Those who have used both usually have a preference. My preference (and therefore bias you should know about) is for the Wusthofs.

The Wusthof Classic line is the more conservative counterpart to the Grand Prix line. The only difference, however, is the handle style. I personally prefer the Grand Prix, but this is an issue of personal preference.

However, when it comes to sharpening steels, I have found very little difference. As long as you buy a high end steel, you really won't go wrong. Therefore, I shop for this item on price, and Henckels has a price advantage. Unless you want a matching set, shop on price, and look to Henckels.


5 out of 5 stars A good knife needs a good steel   September 29, 2001
Kathleen Wilson Fivel (Boston, MA USA)
While there is no substitute for a knife sharpener, steeling your knives after every use (I do it when drying and putting away my knives), keeps the blades true and does allow you to go a little longer between sharpenings. If you're serious about cooking, you need a steel.

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