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This sharpener built for different-sized knives is $50 for Black Friday

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This sharpener built for different-sized knives is $50 for Black Friday Credit: Angle Pro Sharpener

TL;DR: As of November 17, get this Angle Pro Knife Sharpener for $49.97 or get two sharpeners for $94.97.


Be honest: How dull are the knives in your drawer? If you don’t want Gordon Ramsay to call you an “idiot sandwich,” or you want to make holiday cooking as painless as possible, you may want to grab this unique knife sharpener with our best-on-web prices.

The Angle Pro comes with a gauge to measure the blade angle of your knives and three different tools for maintaining their sharpness. With this Black Friday deal, grab one for $49.97 (reg. $199) or two and give one as a gift for $94.97 (reg. $398).

Not your ordinary knife sharpener

Funded on Kickstarter, the Angle Pro isn’t a typical sharpener. Most are designed to sharpen one size blade, even though the knives in your kitchen are likely all different. With the Angle Pro, you can measure each knife’s blade angle with the stainless steel gauge so you can use the appropriate-sized tools for more precise sharpening. 

Use three diamond wheels for sharpening and three ceramic wheels for straightening blades. Each is simple to use — just slice the blade against the wheel until you’re happy with its sharpness.

Check out this video to see it in action:

Sharpen, straighten, and put a new edge on your knives

With consistent, regular use, knives may also eventually need a completely new edge. Instead of saying goodbye or paying for professional re-edging, you can do it right at home with the Angle Pro’s tungsten carbide rods.

Take your knife drawer from dull to razor-sharp, or grab a pack of two to check off a gift for a fellow home cook with these discounted prices until November 26 at 11:59 p.m. PT:

Prices subject to change.

Angle Pro knife sharpener with angle gaugeAngle Pro Knife Sharpener with Angle Gauge (2-Pack)

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