Gerber 22-41307 Diamond Pocket Knife Multi-Tool Sharpener for $2.99 + free shipping
http://www.1day2shop.com has the Gerber 22-41307 Diamond Pocket Knife Multi-Tool Sharpener for $2.99 Shipped.
$8.33 on Buy.com
$4.68 Shipped on Amazon.com
I wonder if this will work on my knife that comes with my Chinese food order.
Have one. Love it. The finger and thumb guards are a useful thoughtful touch.
Just bought 2. Now I won't feel like I am using a spork to cut through everything.
^^^what that guy said!
Great deal!!
Gerber knives, I believe, have a factory edge angle of 15 degrees. These sharpeners should get that edge back. I have a Kershaw that is a 20 degree edge. Just something to note when you think about picking one of these up for general purpose sharpening.
Not so sure it is a deal. I saw these exact models (without the Gerber name on them)for $0.99 at WalMart. They work OK for a quick fix, but are in no way a replacement for a sharpening set.
I thought Gerber just made baby food so I was totally confused when I saw this. Knives for babies? LOL! Guess I'd better get a rush order of that Dark Side Coffee offered today!
How would this work for kitchen knives?
@belyndag: Gerber Legendary Blades is made by Fiskar. The scissor company that is known for that Yellow Round handle.
There are no diamonds in this sharpener. The description says it clearly that they are ceramic rods.
I'll give it a whirl.
I wonder why the site is charging tax! i am not aware of sites having to charge sales tax across america. I haven't even put the state or zip code where i live for shipping. Makes one wonder! Guess i'll have to pass on the deal, i don't really care how cheap a site sells a product but when there adding secretive charges in there makes me wonder on the companies ethics itself.
@virtual4desires, Do you live in NY? They're legally obligated to collect sales tax. It's not a scheme. It's the law.
Haha, someone +1'd my post, but it's a legitimate question! Do you guys know if this could sharpen a Kitchen knife well?
Or for $3, I may as well try...
thought it was an upside down, back side view of a computer monitor from the picture
I sort of see that, not 100% sure though.
@soig: It depends on the knives. If you have one of the Germans like Henckels or Tridents, the blade angle is about 20-25 degrees per side. The Japanese knives like Shun and Global is about 15-16 degrees per side. So you'll want to make sure your knives will work with the Gerber.
@first2summit: Thanks! I didn't invest much on my knives. Probably why I need to sharpen them. I assumed that kitchen knives had some sort of standard, but it looks like there's a good amount of variability. I guess it's hit or miss.

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