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Rolling Knife Sharpener by NBHR – 15 & 20 Degrees Dual Angle magnetic knife sharpener kit for kitchen & chef knives, Perfect Kitchen Gift

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Management number 214938736 Release Date 2026/04/12 List Price $24.00 Model Number 214938736
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  • Rediscover Your Love of Cooking: Turn frustrating cooking into joyful preparation - our rolling sharpener revives dull blades to their original precision, making cooking enjoyable again.
  • Two Diamond Plates + Ceramic Hone: Includes 240# grit for coarse sharpening, 600# for fine sharpening, and a 1000# ceramic hone to achieve that perfectly smooth, razor-sharp finish.
  • Two Angles, One Perfect Result: Choose between 15° to delicately sharpen premium Japanese and specialty chef's knives, or 20° for your dependable everyday kitchen knives - honoring each blade with perfect precision and lasting sharpness.
  • Unmatched Stability & Safety: Featuring an extra-large walnut base with 3 magnets on each side for superior blade stability and safer sharpening of kitchen knives.
  • A Gift Worth Remembering: Delight your loved ones on Father’s Day or special occasions with this premium kitchen accessory—designed for passionate cooks who deserve the best.

UPC 199284089273
Color Walnut
Grit Type Coarse
Brand Name NBHR
Item Weight 2.3 Pounds
Manufacturer NBHR
Material Type Rubber, Stainless Steel, Wood
Manufacture Year 2025
Item Dimensions L x W x H 8.1"L x 6.5"W x 2.9"H

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