How do you use an electric multi purpose sharpener?

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Herein, are electric sharpeners any good?

Electric knife sharpeners do work, but they consistently place a basic edge of “decent” working sharpness at consistent angles. You can never choose for yourself whether to have a thick or thin edge. You’ll always get something in between.

Simply so, do electric sharpeners ruin knives? Most single stage electric knife sharpeners (especially “free” sharpeners built into the back of electric can openers) damage knives. They use harsh abrasives which throw sparks (indicating the edge is overheated), remove too much metal and can gouge knives.

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Is a whetstone better than a sharpener?

Sending your knives away too often can actually decrease their lifespan. For an at-home solution, most experts tout a whetstone as the best knife sharpener. (We like the Togiharu Two-Sided 1000/4000 Sharpening Stone, which works with any style knife and comes with a coarse and a fine side.)

Will Leatherman sharpen blades?

Straight-edged blades can be sharpened using any standard equipment, including whetstones, rods, and various kits. Leatherman’s standard sharpening angle for plain edge blade sections is 32° (16° per side). Serrated blade sections are sharpened to 20° (one-sided).

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