Wüsthof

W STHOF Knife Sharpener

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  • The safe and easy to use Classic IKON 2-Stage Knife Sharpener requires nothing but a few easy strokes to keep all your Wusthof knives sharp.The V-shaped cutting head with crossed carbide blades puts a quick edge on dull knives. Stage 1, the carbide side, sets the knife's edge, while Stage 2, the ceramic side, finishes the edge. A rubber grip on the bottom of the sharpener keeps it from slipping during use.
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Product details

MaterialStainless Steel
BrandWüsthof
ColorBlack
Product Dimensions8.5"L x 2.5"W x 1.75"H
Item Weight0.66 Pounds
Grit TypeCoarse
Number of Items1
ManufacturerWüsthof
Global Trade Identification Number04002293118864, 04002293434803

Technical specifications

materialStainless Steel
brandWüsthof
colorBlack
product_dimensions8.5"L x 2.5"W x 1.75"H
item_weight10.6 ounces
grit_typeCoarse
number_of_items1
manufacturerWüsthof
global_trade_identification_number04002293118864, 04002293434803
departmentAll Ages
item_model_number3050388001
best_sellers_rank#72,234 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #260 in Knife Sharpeners
is_discontinued_by_manufacturerNo
date_first_availableApril 19, 2013

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4.31,466 ratings

Customers say

Customers find the knife sharpener effective at sharpening knives quickly and appreciate its hand-held design, with one noting it's easy to operate for both left and right-handed users.

★★★★★

Excellent Product… if you use it correctly.

Mike LongeFebruary 25, 2024✓ Verified purchase

So let me start off buy saying I’m classically trained in culinary arts and have twenty years experience. That being said I want to say I believe most if not all electric knife sharpeners are expensive trash that take way more material off than necessary. A whetstone and/or a diamond coat and ceramic steel with a honing steel to remove any burrs on the edge is the best way to sharpen a knife. The latter method can be used to effectively sharpen a serrated knife as well depending on the size of the serrations and the diameter of the steel but I digress. I bought this to see how effective it would be compared to using a whetstone for a straight edge blade. To my surprise pretty close. I don’t know how anyone could be so fail with this in the one star reviews. Epic stupidity perhaps is the only plausible reason, so let me state some things that I think are seemingly obvious. 1) You can’t use this to sharpen a Damascus steel knife (like shun or yakushi) you’ll ruin the pattern and the bevel angle is going to be different. I’d recommend using knives like global or wusthof for this sharpener. 2) Hold the knife straight, the angle is set for you you, take care to keep it perpendicular to the sharpener during the stroke. 3) Apply a light, even, firm degree of force just slightly more pressure than the weight of the knife applies itself. Remember you’re removing steel and the more pressure you apply the more steel you’re removing, a light pressure will give a better edge just enough to keep the pressure firm and even during your stroke. More lighter strokes will be more effective than a few forceful ones (which could damage your blade). 4) Drawn the knife toward you from the back toward the tip not back and forth. 5) No matter what type of sharpener you use, you should use a honing steel after and between sharpenings; and watch some videos if you don’t know how to use one. —If you use it as directed it will give you a great sharp edge very near to the original edge. Holding it at the wrong angle using a sawing method with too much pressure will almost certainly damage your knife and I guarantee you that any of the “experts” who say it damaged their knifes are not experts at all. Just FYI I’m not getting any kickbacks from Wusthof so this is a completely unbiased review. Like any product it needs to be used correctly. This one is fairly easy to use and very effective without having a learning curve that other methods have. Even knowing how to use other methods I use this far more often. Maintain your edges, your knives will last you a lot longer and don’t EVER use the blade of the knife in place of a bench scraper across a cutting board. I see people doing that and I cringe, it’s the quickest way to destroy your edge. Read more

★★★★★

Knife sharpener easy to use and delivers sharp knife blades.

Barry JonesFebruary 17, 2026✓ Verified purchase

Bought this to replace an older model I bought about 10 years ago. So far it performs as expected based on my long experience with its predecessor. Easy to recommend. Read more

★★★★★

I love the handle

A. StoneJanuary 23, 2026✓ Verified purchase

Super ergonomic design makes it easy to use. It did a great job on knives that hadn't been sharpened in 20 years - it took a long time, but we got there. Read more

★★★★★

Great sharper

Texas TonyAugust 28, 2025✓ Verified purchase

Handy well engineered handle while sharpening Read more

★★★☆☆

Meh

The DavageApril 15, 2023✓ Verified purchase

Probably good enough to maintain knives that are already sharpened, but not terribly effective on knives that are already dull. The point of the pull through sharpener is to be more convenient over stones. If I have to pass a knife through hundreds of times, am I still gaining convenience over stones? I hate sharpening knives. I really wanted to like this product and I really wish there was some easier way to sharpen knives. Read more

★★★★☆

Seems Good, not Great ... Yet

nkowiJune 3, 2025✓ Verified purchase

Now, my four star review might have more to do with the "professional" sharpening we had done to our Wustofs a couple of years ago (they came back barely, if any sharper than before they were touched) than it does with this sharpener's ability. It's entirely possible that the guy who did the sharpening didn't bother to look at the blade angle Wustof uses and went with an angle more common to lesser cutlery. It seems that most people simply pass their knives through a half-dozen times or so to get a great edge: I passed our knives through 15-20 times and saw only moderate improvement. I suspect that if I keep working them, they'll continue to improve, but want to do a little more reading first, as I don't want to screw up an expensive set of knives. We also have an old set (from the 60s) of Gerber Legendary Blades that were produced with an almost identical blade angle as the Wustofs, and they took a fantastic edge in only a few passes - another reason I think the "pro" buggered the Wustofs. Read more

★★★★★

Very Easy Sharpener for Knives

SunflowerDecember 30, 2025✓ Verified purchase

Bought this for my husband and he was impressed by how well it worked for him. The knife was much sharper after using it. Read more

★☆☆☆☆

Not only USELESS, but WILL DAMAGE YOUR KNIVES!!!

Michael C. BroukDecember 4, 2023✓ Verified purchase

I was getting ready to buy two knife sets for my kids and saw this sharpener, Decided to buy it first and sharpen my cheap knives which I've sharpened to a great edge using other sharpeners before. Sharpened the first one and noticed a huge gouge out of it. Tried to correct it but realized that the chunk was so large, it would literally take 1/16 off of my blade edge to fix it. Maybe, just maybe I did something wrong. Sharpened another knife...similar result. I guess I'm a gluttony for punishment because I picked two more knives without a defect at all, then sharpened them and BOOM!!! Ruined knives. Now, I'll need to buy new knives for myself as well. DO NOT BUY THIS!!! DON'T! DON'T! DON'T! Now I can't trust dropping $1,400 on knives by the same manufacturer if they can't make a decent sharpener. Read more

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