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The SHAPTON Ha No Kuromaku Ceramic Whetstone A-Set combines medium (#1000) and fine (#5000) grit stones in a precision-sized 210x70x15mm format. Designed for kitchen, sushi, and precision knives, it features durable ceramic construction and comes with ventilated plastic holders that double as storage. This set delivers professional-grade sharpening performance, favored by culinary experts and enthusiasts alike.
| ASIN | B01FYEYKD4 |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 81,513 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 71 in Sharpening Stones |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (366) |
| Date First Available | 2 Nov. 2016 |
| Item model number | SG_B01FYEYKD4_US |
| Item weight | 1.41 kg |
| Product Dimensions | 21.11 x 7.11 x 1.5 cm; 1.41 kg |
M**B
Great stones
Great stones. Definite upgrade over my king stones.
I**D
Great wet stones!
I love these Shapton ceramic stones, I now own the 1000 grit, 2000 grit and the 5000 grit. I find that generally my kitchen knives can be kept razor sharp using 2000 grit and a strop using 6 micron diamond compound, followed by 1 micron diamond compound. If I have a particularly dull blade I use the 1000 grit followed by the 2000 grit then strop. The 5000 grit I don't use as often, but I do use it and the strops to keep my straight razor really sharp and polished. These are great stones, worth the investment, just get the stones that best suit your needs :)
J**E
Best stones on the market
Unbelievable quality. Great stones, almost feel like marble to the touch. Very easy to use, sharp and effective knives within a couple of minutes and a few swipes on each stone. The case doubling as a holder is a great idea and makes stacking when stored very neat too. Wouldn’t hesitate to buy again.
A**R
Perfect
Excellent pair of stones, shipped directly from Japan so took longer than expected.
M**K
The right tool to sharpen your knives
Are you tired of using blunt knives all the time? These are exactly what you need. I’ve been using what you see chefs use on TV - the stick with a protective/protruding part to protect your thumbs and they scrape it up and down diagonally to sharpen. Those are for straightening the blade but don’t necessarily sharpen it. After looking up loads of reviews, these Shaptons came up tops. The 1000 grit is a coarse enough ceramic plate to take just the right amount of material that other “sharpeners” will take too much material off and the 5000 grit is to do the finishing which is really fine. Unlike a lot of cheaper options like the King ones, these have a great mini suction base for keeping them steady and a great storage case. Additionally, these are splash and go. Few splashes of water and you’re ready - no having to soak the block for 10-15minutes in water waiting for bubbles to appear like cheaper alternatives. Instructions come in Japanese so a quick load of YouTube shows you how to use these. You essentially glide the knife on the 1000 grit first (orange block) at 10-15 degrees scraping across the blade on one side then work on the other. You put pressure on the burr - not too much but enough to keep it steady. A minimum of 5-10 minutes is recommended with 15 minutes being the sweet spot depending on how dull and/or whether there are any chipped parts. Then you repeat on the finer grit (higher the number, the finer the grit so to speak). I would have gone for 8000 but honestly don’t think it’s needed. 45 minutes later spent on 3 knives and I have 3 amazingly sharp knives. They’ve never felt so sharp since the day I bought them! The quick test is to peg a piece of paper in place and swipe down a bit like fruit ninja. If the blade slices through them with ease, you’re done! Absolutely fantastic review and came earlier than expected despite being shipped from Amazon in US and clearing customs (modest customs fee to be paid initially upfront via Amazon). Don’t regret buying these, fantastic purchase and should last a lifetime with proper case. Ensure the blocks are dry before storing in the case which also allows you to store the blocks on top for sharpening.
M**S
Requires skill to use effectively
Great tool for sharpening, easy to use. Just few drops of water are needed. Very quick to remove material. The 1000grit stone is great. Its very quick to sharpen straight blades, sharpening curved blades require skill. The 5000grit stone requires great skill and steady hand to use effectively. If used properly gives you close to mirror finish on the blade. Still needs stropping to remove the burr and reach ultimate sharpness.
R**N
Good
Really good for sharpening my Japanese knife
M**E
Good product
N**N
Machine precision whetstones. Not much left to say. Sharpening your knives will become much faster, more precise, and more enjoyable. Worth every penny for a purchase that you can pass on for generations.
A**R
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**H
Arrived in perfect condition. It's a very versatile pair of whetstones that is a great starter set for anyone looking to sharpen their knives and tools quickly, and efficiently. They're splash-and-go stones that only need to be soaked on the first use (Shapton's recommendation) so they're quick to set up and easy to maintain. They will also rarely need truing, so they will last a long time with casual (and correct) use, and will not cause a mess as they do not slurry. I've used them to sharpen carbon steel kitchen knives as well as leatherworking skiving knives made of D2 steel. I had no problems getting that skiving knife to a mirror polish, and some fine stropping in the end brought it to a hair-splitting edge. Literally.
C**P
The 1000 cuts really quick. The 5000 is slightly slower than the suehiro rika 5000. Both are really hard and doesn't dish quickly. I don't think there's any stone in the market that beats these in value to performance ratio.
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