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Very simple tool to help with angles while sharpening on a whetstone. Would recommend for beginners. Quality is great, easy to use. Works exactly I thought and described. Read more
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| Material | Plastic |
|---|---|
| Brand | Wedgek |
| Color | AGM |
| Product Dimensions | 4"L x 4"W x 0.5"H |
| Item Weight | 40 Grams |
| Grit Type | Medium |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Manufacturer | Wedgek |
| UPC | 710308256008 869436000318 |
| material | Plastic |
|---|---|
| brand | Wedgek |
| color | AGM |
| product_dimensions | 4"L x 4"W x 0.5"H |
| item_weight | 1.41 ounces |
| grit_type | Medium |
| number_of_items | 2 |
| manufacturer | Wedgek |
| upc | 710308256008 869436000318 |
| item_model_number | 1612 |
| best_sellers_rank | #21,068 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #80 in Knife Sharpeners |
| is_discontinued_by_manufacturer | No |
| date_first_available | December 28, 2016 |












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Customers find the knife sharpener effective at maintaining proper angles and appreciate its value as a teaching tool for beginners.
Very simple tool to help with angles while sharpening on a whetstone. Would recommend for beginners. Quality is great, easy to use. Works exactly I thought and described. Read more
These angle wedges are exact in their angle. Using a belt sander you can sharpen a near exact angle on knives, pocket knives and other cutting instruments. Easy to use. Excellent price. Very durable. Read more
These guides are great for beginners to build muscle memory of angles. First things first - lots of questions about this - If you want your knife to be 15° or 20°, that is referring to the angle per side. So if you want to put a 20° blade on your knife, you should sharpen each side to 20° (total of 40°). These guides are well made. They are helpful for finding the angle you want, but they are not a crutch, they are a tool. Once you find your angle, you need to lock the wrist that is holding your knife to keep the angle through the push/pull. If you attach the guide to your stone with the rubber band, there is some feedback when you push the blade back to the start position and it slides nicely up onto the angle guide again. HOWEVER, these guides only securely attach with the rubber band across the stone (like a T, 90°). Most professionals suggest having a 45° angle of attack - meaning your blade is not perpendicular to the stone, but at a 45° angle to the long edge of the stone. The rubber band system doesn't let you securely affix the guide to the stone at 45°. This isn't a huge deal, just something to be aware of. As I mentioned, these are a tool to set your angle and build muscle memory. I put the guide at a 45° angle to the corner of the stone, line up my blade with the desired sharpening angle, and push the guide off the stone before sharpening. Remember, use long, steady strokes! Read more
Prepare yourselves, dear aficionados of sharp things, for I bring tidings of the most hilarious, yet utterly indispensable tool for knife sharpening - the Wedgek AGM Angle Wedges in a vibrant, unmissable blue. These aren't just wedges; they're the comedic sidekicks to your sharpening adventures, ensuring your knives get that perfect edge while you laugh all the way to dinnertime. First off, let's talk about the color. Blue? It's like someone at Wedgek thought, "How can we make sharpening knives fun?" and then painted these wedges in a shade that screams, "Look at me, I'm here to save your kitchen!" They're so vivid, you could find them in the middle of a blackout, which is perfect because, let’s face it, knife sharpening can be a dark art. The angles - oh, the angles! These wedges come with a range from 10 to 20 degrees, which means whether you're dealing with a delicate sushi knife or a robust chef's knife, you've got the precision of a surgeon with none of the seriousness. It's like having a Swiss Army knife, but instead of blades, you've got angles, and instead of utility, you've got hilarity. Now, let's dive into how these have changed my life. Before these wedges, I was that person who sharpened knives by feel - which is to say, my knives were either too dull or accidentally turned into razors. But with these blue beauties, I've become the Mozart of knife edges. They ensure consistency like no other, turning my kitchen into a symphony of slicing and dicing with every stroke. The comedic part? Watching my friends try to use them for the first time. They go from skeptics to believers faster than you can say "sharp." There's something inherently funny about watching someone try to balance a knife on what looks like a colorful doorstop, only to achieve a blade so sharp it could slice through tension at a family reunion. And the best part? They're a must-have for any knife sharpener, whether you're a professional chef or just someone who likes their bread not to crumble into a thousand pieces. These wedges take the guesswork out of sharpening, which means more time enjoying your perfectly cut tomatoes and less time questioning your life choices. In conclusion, if you want to add a dash of humor to your sharpening routine while ensuring your knives are sharper than your wit, these Wedgek AGM Angle Wedges are not just tools; they're the comedians of your kitchen. Just remember, with great sharpness comes great responsibility - and great laughter. Read more
Great for helping you find an angle to sharpen at, but I’ve found that they will scratch your blade Read more
These are the perfect tool to help get you started sharpening knives on a whetstone. The angle guides work exactly how they are shown. I’d give these 6 stars if they came with two 20 degree and two 15 degree wedges so I could put them on each side of my stone. Awesome product. Read more
This is a super-quick way to adjust your angle guide on a sharpener. Before, I used a digital angle finder. I had to turn it on, zero it, hold it just right, read the display, and adjust the angle guide without moving the angle finder. With these, I slip the one I want behind the guide, and adjust the angle guide so it touches the plastic wedge all the way down. Ta-da! Done. Read more
My freehand sharpening was off by quite a bit when aiming for a 17-20 degree angle. All my knives are now super sharp. A good teaching tool for critical angles when knife sharpening. Read more