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Naniwa Sharpening Stone - #2000 [Super Stone series / S2-420]

Naniwa Sharpening Stone - #2000 [Super Stone series / S2-420]

Stone with a grit of #2000 can be used for general sharpening of thin carbon steel knives, as a medium, in between stone for stainless or powder steel knives, or as a final stone for softer steel knives (eg German knives).

Sharpening stone (whetstone) from the Super* series of the Japanese producer Naniwa enables fast and efficient sharpening of Japanese knives. This is a splash-and-go stone, so it is not necessary to soak it before sharpening, just splash some water on the top side of the stone and start.

The advantage of sharpening with a whetstone is that by using the correct technique we can achieve a remarkable sharpness of the blade, the disadvantage, however, is that it is necessary to learn the correct technique.

For easier sharpening, we recommend purchasing a Stone Holder (Sink Bridge) to ensure mess-free and a stable position of the stone during sharpening.

Specifications:

Grit: #2000
Dimensions: 210 x 70 x 20mm
Stone series: Super Stone
Model: S2-420


*Sidenote: Due to market expansion, Naniwa often changes the product name and its packaging - the Naniwa Super stone is the same stone as the Naniwa Advanced stone, with the same composition and characteristics.

$28.70

Original: $82.00

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Naniwa Sharpening Stone - #2000 [Super Stone series / S2-420]

$82.00

$28.70

Naniwa Sharpening Stone - #2000 [Super Stone series / S2-420]

Stone with a grit of #2000 can be used for general sharpening of thin carbon steel knives, as a medium, in between stone for stainless or powder steel knives, or as a final stone for softer steel knives (eg German knives).

Sharpening stone (whetstone) from the Super* series of the Japanese producer Naniwa enables fast and efficient sharpening of Japanese knives. This is a splash-and-go stone, so it is not necessary to soak it before sharpening, just splash some water on the top side of the stone and start.

The advantage of sharpening with a whetstone is that by using the correct technique we can achieve a remarkable sharpness of the blade, the disadvantage, however, is that it is necessary to learn the correct technique.

For easier sharpening, we recommend purchasing a Stone Holder (Sink Bridge) to ensure mess-free and a stable position of the stone during sharpening.

Specifications:

Grit: #2000
Dimensions: 210 x 70 x 20mm
Stone series: Super Stone
Model: S2-420


*Sidenote: Due to market expansion, Naniwa often changes the product name and its packaging - the Naniwa Super stone is the same stone as the Naniwa Advanced stone, with the same composition and characteristics.

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Stone with a grit of #2000 can be used for general sharpening of thin carbon steel knives, as a medium, in between stone for stainless or powder steel knives, or as a final stone for softer steel knives (eg German knives).

Sharpening stone (whetstone) from the Super* series of the Japanese producer Naniwa enables fast and efficient sharpening of Japanese knives. This is a splash-and-go stone, so it is not necessary to soak it before sharpening, just splash some water on the top side of the stone and start.

The advantage of sharpening with a whetstone is that by using the correct technique we can achieve a remarkable sharpness of the blade, the disadvantage, however, is that it is necessary to learn the correct technique.

For easier sharpening, we recommend purchasing a Stone Holder (Sink Bridge) to ensure mess-free and a stable position of the stone during sharpening.

Specifications:

Grit: #2000
Dimensions: 210 x 70 x 20mm
Stone series: Super Stone
Model: S2-420


*Sidenote: Due to market expansion, Naniwa often changes the product name and its packaging - the Naniwa Super stone is the same stone as the Naniwa Advanced stone, with the same composition and characteristics.

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