

🔪 Sharpen Your Edge, Slice with Confidence!
The Lansky Fine Serrated Hone is a precision 1000 grit ceramic sharpener designed specifically for serrated knives. Compact and lightweight, it offers professional-grade edge refinement by targeting each serration individually, making it a must-have tool for chefs and enthusiasts who demand effortless slicing and long-lasting sharpness.









| ASIN | B000B8JDSQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #344,058 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #1,183 in Knife Sharpeners #4,270 in Shop Knives |
| Brand | Lansky |
| Brand Name | Lansky |
| Color | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (346) |
| Date First Available | January 11, 2005 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00080999029008 |
| Grit Type | Fine |
| Included Components | Lansky Serrated Hone: Ultra-Fine Ceramic Knife Sharpening Hone (1000 Grit) - LSE |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.25 x 3.53 x 0.95 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.15 x 3.31 x 0.98 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.14 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Lansky |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | LSERT |
| Model Year | 2013 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 2.4 ounces |
| Part Number | LSERT |
| Product Dimensions | 3"L x 5"W x 0.5"H |
| Size | One Size |
| Sport Type | Hunting |
| Style | Fine |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| UPC | 885110823851 080999029008 |
| Warranty Description | Warranty |
S**S
Sharpening Serrated Knives?
We cook and bake often, using our knives several times a day. We had an old Chef's electric grinding type wheel sharpener, but it never got the knives to the sharpness that we were looking for. My wife bought me a complete set of Lansky Diamond hones. I have a very nice serrated bread knife, but never had the tools to sharpen it. My Wife went the extra mile, and purchased the Lansky Medium and Fine hones for serrated knives. It takes a long time to sharpen a serrated knife, you have to sharpen each serration separately, and then take down the burr created on the back side. The Lansky Hone(s) did a fantastic job on the Bread Knife, and now it slices easily and effortlessly. A must have for serrated knives!
N**K
Works very well for me
I use this stone, in conjunction with the medium hone for serrated knives. The results are great. I've put the Lansky hones for serrated knives to work on some very different knives of very different quality and I am always pleased with the results. I've an emergency kit knife, (Cold Steel's "ER 1," which is no longer manufactured) with a stainless steel blade. This knife is an integral, important part of my car's first aid kit. I take care of that blade and I keep it very sharp using the Lansky medium and fine hones. If I need that knife; I'm really going to need it. However, I also employ these hones with success on inexpensive serrated knives that I use for slicing stuff on my little home bar. The results, even with cheap knives, are great.
H**S
Best method of sharpening serrated edges I have found
Anyone that needs to sharpen gut hooks or serrated knives may find this product helpful. The product of course holds the angle of the edge constant due to the Lansky system. You can touch up pretty much any irregular blade shape with this stone. It is a fine stone, so it may take a while to get a nice sharp edge from a dull edge. I have been successful at sharpening serrated knives. The instructions given where very helpful. It will take a little practice to determine what angle to use to get the optimal edge.
P**L
Serrated knife sharpener stone
You really can't go wrong with anything this company makes . I bought one of their kits back over 20 years ago, and it still works like it's brand new. There stuff is more expensive, and well worth it.
S**M
knife shaprening slystem
System works very well and knives are sharp when sharpening is complete. I does take some practice to develop a techinque. Well worth the price if you have the better quality of kitchen knives. Tjhe serrated sharpening stone rather difficul and time consuming to use.
J**N
This is a great product
They make the best hones! I made my own sharpening system after watching a youtube video. I glued a piece of PVC pipe on the back of the hone and use a 1/4 in extension and swivel as a slide guide. Works just like Wicked Edge, but cost 30 bucks. My knives are scary sharp!
K**B
A must for getting the right shave-sharp serrated blade for those who dare?!
This allows you to get down and dirty into the cracks and crevices associated with serrated blades. Works like a charm....have the medium and fine of these. It makes sharpening your serrated edge knives a cinch. and this allows that extra fine sharpness to be achieved on any serrated blade! What more can I say?
A**R
Does not work with all serrations
I'm sure this works for most serrations but it does not work for all. My angled serrations on my crkt M16 made it possible for The Jig to hit the right angle. Quality seems great and I love this Lansky kit that it goes to. Seller was fantastic and ship the item right away. I left a three star review only because it advertised to work with all serrations
P**B
Great for sharpening bread knives or any with serrated edge just take your time for a razor sharp finish and a knife that's as good as new....
M**A
Excelente producto
C**U
Au top
A**ー
使いやすいです。
S**A
Dieser (feine) Keramikstab erinnert mich sehr an die Steine bzw. Stäbe (für den Sharpmaker) / Profile Stones von Spyderco (nur deutlich kürzer). Die Keramik sieht sehr ähnlich aus und fühlt sich auch vergleichbar an. Sowohl der haptische Eindruck als auch das Arbeitsgefühl lassen für mich kaum einen Unterschied erkennen. Vgl. auch meine Bewertung zum Lansky Medium Hone for Serrated Knives. Der Stab ist ziemlich fein. Damit kann ich ein leichtes Touch Up vornehmen und das Kratzmuster einer scharfen Klinge weiter verfeinern, so dass ich eine deutlich geschlossenere Schneide als nach dem Stein in der Körnung Medium bekomme. Unbedingt nötig ist dieser Stein nicht, auch die Körnung Medium erzeugt bereits eine hohe Arbeitsschärfe. In der Kombination bzw. Progression funktionieren die beiden Steine super. Wie - ja, ich wiederhole mich - beim Sharpmaker. Reinigen lässt sich die Keramik mit warmem Wasser und Flüssigseife, Spülmittel oder Scheuerpulver. Auch ein Radiergummi für Bleistifte funktioniert wunderbar. Durch das dreieckige Profil ist der Stein vor allem zum Schärfen von Klingen mit Wellenschliff gedacht. Er funktioniert auch tadellos mit Detailmessern zum Schnitzen, Hakenmessern, Recurve etc. Und passt von der Größe ziemlich gut zwischen die Zähne der Holzsäge eines Schweizer Messers. Wer den Stein nicht mit dem System von Lansky nutzen mag: Heißes Wasser löst den Klebstoff. D.h. es ist möglich, den Stein vom Träger zu lösen, um ihn dann Freihand zu nutzen. Wer das nicht möchte: Kein heißes Wasser bei der Reinigung verwenden. Ich bin mit dem Stein bislang sehr zufrieden. Er ist eine tolle Ergänzung zu meinem bisherigen Schärfequipment, da er mir mehr Optionen verleiht. Ich nun auch Klingen bzw. Werkzeuge schärfen kann, die ich vorher nicht schärfen konnte. An den Kanten im Querschnitt (also den kurzen Seiten) gibt es einige kleinere Unsauberkeiten, die allerdings das Arbeiten nicht stören sollten. Anders als die Stäbe in "medium" sollte sich dieser Stab nicht bzw. so gut wie nicht abnutzen. Wenn er denn nicht auf andere Weise beschädigt wird (Fallenlassen ist keine gute Idee), sollte er im Prinzip ewig halten.