Description
A cordless electric knife sharpener for home cooks who want a portable, rechargeable tool to quickly restore blades without cluttering the counter.
With three speeds from 3000 to 7000 RPM, you can adjust the power for light maintenance, daily knives, or heavy-duty sharpening tasks.
The two-stage system first repairs damaged edges then hones to a hair-splitting finish, making manual sharpening a thing of the past.
Heads up — this works only with straight-edge blades under 3mm thick, so it won't suit serrated or ceramic knives, but for standard chef's knives it's a game-changer.
Buy Suggestion
[Verdict]
Skip unless you exclusively own straight-edge kitchen knives under 3mm thick and value cordless convenience over sharpening quality. The 63% discount makes it an affordable entry point for casual home cooks, but its limited blade compatibility and lack of proven customer feedback raise concerns about longevity and actual sharpening performance. This is for someone who sharpens only standard chef’s, paring, or utility knives and doesn’t want to deal with outlet cords.
[Spec analysis]
With no customer reviews available, the evaluation rests entirely on specs. The 2000mAh battery delivers a 60-minute runtime and charges in one hour via Type-C—a practical advantage over corded models. Three speed settings (3000, 5000, 7000 RPM) allow basic customization, but the two-stage sharpening system is a standard design found in many sub-$30 electric sharpeners, not a breakthrough. The compact size (1.5"x1.5"x8.4") fits drawers, yet the 3mm blade thickness limit excludes many Western-style chef knives that are often thicker, and it outright bans serrated and ceramic blades—a significant restriction. Without user feedback, you are betting that the 7000 RPM top speed delivers consistent edge results without overheating blades, a common issue in budget cordless sharpeners.
[Honest drawback]
The 3mm blade thickness cap means many standard home knives, especially heavier German-style chef knives (typically 2.5-3.5mm thick), may not fit or sharpen effectively. Combined with zero compatibility for serrated or ceramic knives, this tool covers only a narrow slice of common household blades.
[Price take]
At $29.99 after a 63% discount off an inflated $79.99 MSRP, you are paying a fair price for a basic cordless sharpener, but the original price is misle
Skip unless you exclusively own straight-edge kitchen knives under 3mm thick and value cordless convenience over sharpening quality. The 63% discount makes it an affordable entry point for casual home cooks, but its limited blade compatibility and lack of proven customer feedback raise concerns about longevity and actual sharpening performance. This is for someone who sharpens only standard chef’s, paring, or utility knives and doesn’t want to deal with outlet cords.
[Spec analysis]
With no customer reviews available, the evaluation rests entirely on specs. The 2000mAh battery delivers a 60-minute runtime and charges in one hour via Type-C—a practical advantage over corded models. Three speed settings (3000, 5000, 7000 RPM) allow basic customization, but the two-stage sharpening system is a standard design found in many sub-$30 electric sharpeners, not a breakthrough. The compact size (1.5"x1.5"x8.4") fits drawers, yet the 3mm blade thickness limit excludes many Western-style chef knives that are often thicker, and it outright bans serrated and ceramic blades—a significant restriction. Without user feedback, you are betting that the 7000 RPM top speed delivers consistent edge results without overheating blades, a common issue in budget cordless sharpeners.
[Honest drawback]
The 3mm blade thickness cap means many standard home knives, especially heavier German-style chef knives (typically 2.5-3.5mm thick), may not fit or sharpen effectively. Combined with zero compatibility for serrated or ceramic knives, this tool covers only a narrow slice of common household blades.
[Price take]
At $29.99 after a 63% discount off an inflated $79.99 MSRP, you are paying a fair price for a basic cordless sharpener, but the original price is misle