🔪 Elevate your kitchen game with precision diamond sharpness!
The Chef'sChoice 15XV EdgeSelect is a professional-grade electric knife sharpener featuring a 3-stage system with 100% diamond abrasives and patented angle guides. It converts standard 20-degree edges to ultra-sharp 15-degree Trizor XV edges, suitable for both straight and serrated knives. Lightweight and compact, it sharpens knives quickly and quietly, making it an essential tool for culinary enthusiasts seeking precision and durability.
Grit Type | Fine |
Color | Gray |
Material | Diamond |
Item Weight | 4.2 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 10"L x 4.25"W x 4.25"H |
R**4
Razor Sharp, Literally!
Finally! I have a few chef's knives and some other cheaper knives that had lost their edge over the years. After FOLLOWING THE DIRECTIONS to a T, my knives are all sharper than they were when I purchased them. As a bonus the knives hold their edge for months before I have to run them through the polishing section of this sharpener. It was going to cost me around 100$ to have my knives sharpened. I did it myself and now own a sharpener with an incredible warranty I can use anytime I need it. This unit is worth the price to me, and the results are better than I was expecting.
D**E
Works Great
I had a "belt" type sharpener and just was not able to put the edge on my knives like I wanted. After reading over several reviews I chose this model. Read the directions, which helped a lot. Gave some great pointers. Following those, i was able to put a better than factory edge on my Wusthof knives. I then proceeded to use it on my work knives and pocket knives, Very impressed with the ease of use and how quickly it was able to put a quality edge on all my knives.
B**L
Possibly the best purchase you'll ever make
If you own lots of expensive knives, you need this machine. The more you own, the more you need it. If you have invested a decent amount of money in knives, it's a good bet you did that not just for how nice they look, but for how sharp they are.Consider how much their value diminishes with a dull or even slightly dull edge. Most people don't even know what sharp is. After the initial factory edge wares off, they never feel that super clean slice of a tomato again. That's why some people buy serrated knives, to cut tomatoes. That's crazy because serrated knives really don't cut well and a razor sharp knife does, they just can't get back to that razor sharp edge, not on their own.No matter how much I tried, I could never duplicate that factory fresh edge for myself. I didn't have the skill to pull it off, even if I had all the tools for sharpening, the steel, the crock sticks, the wet stones, I tried but failed to shave hair with my kitchen knives.That was until I bought my first Chef'sChoice model 120. Instantly I became an expert sharpener and found myself offering to sharpen any of my friends and family's knives too because I hated seeing them struggle with dull knives. If you cook, and you like quality gear, like sharp knives, then you have a real treat coming.This is one of the best things you will ever buy. It's half the price of one good knife but it will keep all your knives razor sharp.Once you have the shape of the edge down with the first wheel or two, all you need is the last wheel on the right to touch it up once in awhile and from then on, that's probably the only wheel you will need to use on your knife. Good knives only need sharpening once or twice a year. The key is using a great quality blade with a decent cutting board like wood or soft plastic and stay away from cutting into bones except with your one and only boning knife. Fish bones are no big deal but the other types can mess up a nice edge fast. Also, keep the uneducated away from expensive, sharp knives, give them something else to use. This is very important because it only takes about 3 seconds to ruin the edge on a good blade.I have owned the Chef'sChoice model 120 for about 12 years and love it. I bought this 15 Trizor XV for my Japanese knives. They come with a 16 degree edge so this model is better for them. I have changed all my kitchen knives over to 15 degrees now and I like it even better than the original 20-22 degree German edge. It makes a big, very noticeable difference when slicing just about everything. I keep my folding pocket knives at 20 degrees because they need to hold up to much tuffer chores working outdoors.Some people claim that a machine like this can't produce the ultimate sharpness of large Japanese wet stones and 15-30 minutes of sharpening. That may be true. It's a totally different approach to the task at hand. I believe I can get a more perfect, slightly sharper edge if I took 30 minutes per blade and slowly stroked the edge to sheer perfection of wet stone treatment. Sometimes, when I have nothing to do, I still like to play around with wet stones but 99% of the time, I don't find it worth it. I can get such a sharp edge in about 5 seconds with the Chef'sChoice machines that it's not even close to deciding witch system I'll use almost all the time. Comparing the two very different techniques is comparing apples to oranges. One way is results in a near perfect edge in less then 10 seconds and the other maybe gets you a slightly sharper edge but maybe not, but it will take several minutes maybe 15 or more to get similar results as I can get with the Chef'sChoice system.Don't listen to reviews that say this will ruin you blades. It won't. No more than any system will. It's all up to you. Do you want to read the manual for five minutes so you learn how to use this thing or just wing it. It has the power and the discs to destroy a blade in seconds if you don't know what you are doing. But, It's so easy, a child can use this thing. You just need to take a minute at first so you know exactly what to do. Practice with cheap knives first and get your skill level up to the job. Once you do that, your good forever but like anything, if you want to pay attention and get really good at it, you can always improve what you're doing.Once you have your edge right, the only disc you need to use is the last one on the right. It is like super fine, basically polishing the edge to super sharpness. It's almost all I ever use and if you wanted to, you could run you very best knives through that last disc every day, without any significant ware to your blade.Knife sharpening is mostly about consistent angle and nothing provides fast sharpening with a consistent angle than Chef'sChoice.I told you it will be the best thing you ever bought. That applies only if you really, really care about quality gear, sharp knives and the ability to always have razor sharpness to your expensive knives. Once you learn how to use this, and it won't take but a few minutes, you'll love it. The more quality knives you own, the more you will appreciate a device like this. It's so easy and so fast, the price is like nothing because it will restore all your expensive blades and probably outlast you. My first model 120 is right here working fine after a dozen years, but this new 15 Trizor is even better, faster and it's the exact same price I paid over a decade ago for my 120.Good luck.
K**F
Sharpened my dull knives
Another guy wrote Got what I ordered, it Works. Same here, couldn't ask for anything more. It brought back to life a dull set of German knives that I've had for over 30 yrs. I can cut soft tomatoes transparently thin again. Almost forgot what that was like.
D**R
Best of the litter
Top of the line for a machine sharpener. Won't replace quality hand sharpening on Arkansas stone.
D**S
sharpener
it’s better than most well made easy to use you won’t get a professional edge but it will make a dull knife sharp
B**R
Use properly
Works well. Draw the knife gently thru the guides. Allow the guides to orient the knife. The first time a knife is used with this machine, a lot of material will be removed from the edge. Took me 60 passes each side in the coarse stones. 5 passes in the middle stones. Plenty sharp for kitchen use. There’s grinding debris under the unit after use. Next time I’ll put a damp paper tower underneath the unit. Be gentle. Let the guides orient the knife. No children. Eye protection if you’re the careful type. Unplug after use. Stays warm otherwise.
S**E
Excellent results-sharp knives!!!
I followed instructions and was happy with results. I have good knives by Zwilling and haven’t been able to sharpen with my hand held diamond sharpener. Decided to try an electric sharpener and research led me to this particular sharpener. It worked great and happy I purchased it. Worth the money, good quality and easy to use.
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