

🪒 Sharpen like a pro, slice like a boss!
The Lansky Ultra Fine Sharpening Hone with Yellow Holder is a 1000 grit honing stone designed to deliver a polished, razor-sharp edge on straight-edge knives. Lightweight and ergonomically designed, it complements Lansky Sharpening Systems perfectly, making it an essential final step for professional-grade knife maintenance. Trusted by thousands with a 4.6-star rating and backed by a one-year warranty.









| ASIN | B000B8L6MC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #101,817 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #365 in Knife Sharpeners |
| Brand Name | Lansky |
| Color | Yellow |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,409) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00080999021002, 00781147570365 |
| Grit Type | Ultra Fine |
| Included Components | knife-sharpeners |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5"L x 5"W x 0.5"H |
| Item Type Name | knife-sharpeners |
| Item Weight | 0.1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Lansky |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Warranty |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| UPC | 885482318979 080999021002 781147570365 885577777926 |
R**9
The perfect addition to the 3 diamond hone kit
I bought this to supplement the 3 diamond hone set and glad I did. It leaves a nicely polished edge and brings out that hair shaving ability.
T**Y
Nice honing stone, excellent for putting on that hair-splitting edge
Ok, this stone isn't included in most of the Lansky kits. But if you're buying a Lansky kit, you should buy this stone. It's one step past the fine stone, and is listed as being 1000 grit. It works great for putting a fine polish on the bevel of the knife edge. Usually this is the last step of the sharpening process. Of course, there is one more level of stone, the Sapphire at 2000 grit. But realistically this is as fine a stone as most people need. Tip #1: If you buy a Lansky kit, buy this stone as an accessory. Tip #2: The guide rods are not included when you buy individual stones. The stones are available from the Lansky site, 4 rods for 2 bucks. Tip #3: The holes in each Lansky stone are at slightly different angles relative to the hone surface. Align the rod to an individual stone, and leave them assembled. It'll save on fiddling when you reassemble the stones and rods later.
C**.
Works good
Works as expected
M**S
Smooth Ceramic polisher
Lansky factory packaging. Fits on Lansky rods and works in guide as expected. Smooth like ceramic for final polish.
K**H
Quality Product, Delivered on time.
Quality Product, Delivered on time. I will buy again when this one needs to be replaced.
M**A
Feels smooth like glass
This stone feels like glass to my finger and I'm sure it's gonna be great, but I've been busy and haven't tried it, yet. I've got the perfect knife to try it on, though.
J**N
Perfect Finishing Hone
Pros: Finishes sharpening some of the sharpest knives i have ever handled. It works great and matches my Lansky Diamond Deluxe Sharpening System with Extra Coarse, Coarse, Medium and Fine Hones set perfectly! Cons: Build Quality, The stone separated from the plastic handle after about 10 knives. it was a very simple fix with some super glue but a malfunction like that could be potentially dangerous. Overall it works perfect and i have been very happy with it but just be careful yours doesn't separate like mine did.
M**J
Good addition to the 3-stone kit
I bought the standard 3-stone Lansky kit, and while it handles 90% of my knife sharpening, this 1000 grit stone is a good addition for certain blades where you want a finer edge. It’s very hard and should last a long time.
C**N
OK
F**0
Super Preis Leistung
D**P
The basic version of the Lansky sharpening system only includes a "fine" hone (600 grit). This is adequate for a working kitchen-knife edge but generally won't produce a really hair-popping sharp edge. For that you need this hone (1000 grit) - and possibly an even finer one and/or a leather strop, but I haven't taken things that far yet.
M**A
Excelente, costoso pero lo vale completamente. Y sin está pieza de cerámica, no los dejas con filo de navaja de rasurar (rastrillo en México).
J**O
La idea de Lansky resulta genial para afilar BIEN los cuchillos. Pero el producto está hecho en China y no controlan bien la calidad. El resultado es que muchas piedras no son planas y hay que rectificarlas, lo que representa comprar placas planas de diamente y frotar un tiempo hasta conseguir que sean planas. Se pueden conseguir piedras iguales, con la misma mala calidad, pero por mucho menos dinero