🔧 Elevate Your Edge – Because Every Cut Counts!
The ShaptonHa No Kuromaku Ceramic Whetstone A-set includes a medium grit (#1000) for coarse sharpening and a fine grit (#5000) for finishing, all housed in stylish, ventilated plastic boxes. With dimensions of 8-1/4 x 2-3/4 x 1/2 inches and a weight of 3.11 pounds, this set is designed for both functionality and aesthetic appeal, making it an essential tool for any culinary enthusiast.
Grit Type | Medium Grit,Fine Grit |
Color | ['NO', 'berry' or 'kiwi' or 'navy' or 'red' or 'green' or 'blue' or 'black' or 'white' or 'gray'] |
Material | Ceramic |
Item Weight | 3.11 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 8.31"L x 0.59"W x 2.8"H |
A**R
What can one say, they are ideal...
If you are new to knife sharpening or even a pro with plenty of experience, you cannot go wrong with these stones in your arsenal. Whether you are looking for a whetstone, ceramic, or glass. The various grits, and SHAPTON offers plenty of them, are considered to be accurate. They range from grit capable of reshaping the blade all the way through putting a mirror finish. I will caution you here? Since SHAPTON makes a variety of stones, do not skip out and follow the instructions on preparing the stones, breaking in the stones, cleaning the stones, 'fixing'; the stones, storing the stones, (you get the idea). The directions for all this? As these are stones from Japan where knife sharpening is an art form, they are written in Japanese. You can find the English translated version on the internet or contact SHAPTON directly to have them available. If you are wanting quality stones and paying the price for them, you need to keep them ready. These are not the most expensive stones out there, but if you're in the market for stones that will work and get quality knife edges right off the stone itself, then you need to start here. The stones are ideal but take a lot of care to ensure they work as advertised and will last. Your only issue here is finding the correct stones to start with. As I mentioned, SHAPTON has a number of stones available and although having the full range available, to start, you only require two or three. And then progress from there. Good stones, good quality, good reputation, and functional as well. Not a bad investment for above high-quality standards
R**T
Very nice synthetic stones
I own the 1000, 5000 and 8000 grit Shaptons. They are perfectly consistent grit all the way through, don’t require soaking, just a splash of water, work well for both carbon and stainless knife and tool blades and wipe down easily with a cloth towel.The plastic box acts as a stone holder and it’s a perforated case so the stones dry if still damp when put away.These synthetic stones combine the ease of use of a true synthetic with the sharpening capability of a true JNAT (Japanese natural stone). For the average user, the Shaptons are a great setup for any blade.I lapped these stones when they were brand new out of the box on an Ultra Sharp 400/1000 diamond plate. Lapping flattens a stone to dead flat.The Shaptons were not perfectly flat on arrival, they had some low/high spots and I’d recommend lapping them when new and as you use them from time to time.You can see the 3 Shapton stones in the photo with the Ultra Sharp 400/1000 underneath.You can also lap a stone like the Shaptons with silicon carbide waterproof 220 grit paper on a piece of window glass or even plexiglas used as a flat surface for the paper. That eliminates the need for spending $70 on the Ultra Sharp or Atoma diamond stone.I label the stones and boxes by grit with a marker so I can see the grits easily. I use the back side of the stones and leave the printed Shapton stone face labels intact.I like the Shaptons a lot more than soft soaker stones like the Kings which are very soft and can gouge easily, especially with chisels and plane blades.Hard to beat a 1000 grit Shapton stone as a starter stone for home and shop use. Hope that helps!
D**S
Great Value on These Stones
This pair of stones is a fantastic value. 1000 & 5000 are a great combination for sharpening a kitchen knife to a very usable, paper-slicing edge. The 1000 stone works very quickly. No need to drop below that unless you need to remove a lot of metal.
J**Y
Sushi Chef Johnny
Best sharpening stones out there no bs. I love the purple ceramic stone🔥🔥🔥
A**R
Solid sharpening stones.
Good sharpening stone set, but priced at the upper limit of what it is worth.
D**D
They are the best stones for the money.
I can not even begin to help you understand just how great these stones are. They changed my whole world when it comes to sharpening. I used a smiths trihone before this. You would think I was using a rock just comparing how sharp I can get these vs the smiths. So the stones are hard. They don't require soaking. They have good feedback. Easy to clean. Slow wearing. I know these stones are going to last me basically forever. But if and when they do wear down I will buy another set. These are seriously that good.I ordered a 2000 grit to help between the 1000 and 5000. But with these and a strop. I get unbelievable edges. I use the sharpal 162n I think it is to set the profile then these to do the shining.Anyway. I say all that to say I wish I could give 10 stars. Jeez they are just so good.DONT QUESTION YOURSELF. JUST BUY THEM. ITS MORE THAN WORTH IT!Thank you shapton!
T**
Great Buy
Great working product
Z**Z
Sweet whetstone
Great looking product, love the case. Can’t wait to sharpen my knives!
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