

🔪 Sharpen Like a Pro, Slice Like a Boss!
The KEENBEST Whetstone 1000/6000 Grit Sharpening Kit features a dual-sided premium white corundum stone designed for fast, precise edge repair and honing. Its water-activated wetstone technology eliminates the need for oil, while the included anti-slip bamboo base and angle guide ensure safe, accurate sharpening. Perfect for kitchen, outdoor, and specialty knives, this kit also comes with a detailed user guide to help beginners and pros alike achieve razor-sharp results.









| ASIN | B0BBMNP6V7 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #37,892 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #50 in Sharpening Stones |
| Brand Name | KEENBEST |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (860) |
| Grit Type | Fine, Medium |
| Included Components | Sharpening kits |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 9.6"L x 3.8"W x 2.5"H |
| Item Type Name | Sharpening stone |
| Item Weight | 2.4 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | KEENBEST |
| Material Type | Corundum |
| UPC | 645569484603 |
W**N
Good product
Still getting the hang of sharpening my knives and carving tools. The whetstone has worked well and I'm learning as i go. I left water/moisture between the stone and the wooden stand causing mold. I was able to get it fairly clean but realize to completely dry after use.
T**R
This stone is actually flat. It’s good.
This is actually a good, flat stone. The difference between the 1k and 6k sides seems to be about what it should. This is the last stone I put hand plane steels on before a leather strop. There are some similar stones out there that you can’t even tell which side is more coarse. This is not one of them. Incredible value at this price (<$20)
J**N
Easy to use for a beginner, great results
I am a newbie when it comes to sharpening knives. I've used the ones that you just pull the knives through and they do a decent job, but don't give you any control and I never got my knives really sharp with them. Out of the box this feels like a high quality product. Everything is included that you need to get started sharpening. I've only used it a few times so I can't speak too much to longevity, but I expect it to last a very long time. There is a bit of a learning curve to using this whetstone if you haven't done it before. I watched a few different YouTube videos that helped a lot. I ended up not really using the edge guide that's included because it seemed like it limited me with the type of knives I was sharpening. It was easy enough to hold the knives at the correct angle with a little bit of practice. The first time I used the whetstone it probably took about 5 minutes to sharpen one knife. Now with a little practice I can do it in about a minute or two. The results I got from using this whetstone were way better than the sharpeners I had used before, even on my first time using it. I expect that as I get better they will continue to improve even more. I am very happy with my purchase and think it's a great way to improve your knife sharpening.
M**T
Nice whetstone for sharpening knives.
Bought this for my husband and he loves it. Knives are super sharp! The large microfiber cloth for wiping down knives is super handy. Takes a little time to learn how to use but once you have the hang of it it works really well and should last a long time.
L**A
Whetstone
This is the best knife sharpener I've ever had. With in seconds Your knife is razor sharp
K**L
Good value for money
Has done nicely keeping my kitchen knives sharp for chopping. My boyfriend is the one to use it, I have watched. It is slip resistant, durable, and works well!
T**H
Great product .
Great stone for sharpening our Hexclad knives. Was very nervous about using this on our expensive knives. Watched a bunch of videos on techniques, and did very well with great results. Only thing I would recommend, is to let the stones and wood holder dry for a very very long time before storing. In fact I got rid of the box. Had some black moldy looking stuff on the wood after storing in box. Definitely my mistake. Love this product.
J**N
Help for beginners like me
Easiest method I've found for figuring this out. The manual says soak the stone for 10-15 minutes, but most stone sharpeners will tell you that an actual whetstone only needs about 5-10 minutes. I had better luck running the stone bone dry. I tried wet for 30 minutes, the knife was still dull. Tried dry a week later, in 5 minutes I could dry shave the hair off the back of my hand using the method below. Stack 3 pennies on the stone and put the backside (not the blade) on the pennies. I prefer the blade to face me so I can push it away. This is the angle, or very close to your sharpening angle. Hold the handle, and get a good feel for the position of your wrist, do not adjust that angle. Pull the knife up away from the stone, do not twist your wrist, move your elbow, and pull the pennies off. Put the knife back down. Gently put your pointer and middle finger on the side of the knife. Slowly twist your wrist to feel out where the bevel of the blade actually is - if you have trouble feeling it, put the pennies back on the stone, get the angle back, and just go with that angle. With your 2 fingers on the side of the blade, push the knife with those two fingers, your hand holding the handle is just for stability and keeping that angle from changing. At the end of the stone, release the pressure from your pushing fingers and gently pull the knife back with the handle. Do this 10 times forward and back, then move to another section and repeat. You'll have to do a weird semicircle around the curves and tip. It's advised that you do a semi circle from base to tip for each stroke, but it takes a while to get it down. Depending on the knife, you may need to hit both sides. I hope this saves someone the few hours of desperate research I went through on and off for a few days.