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Chefman’s Electric Knife Sharpener sees a nice price drop for today only: $30 (Reg. $40+)

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The official Best Buy eBay Storefront is offering the stainless steel Chefman Electric Knife Sharpener (RJ47-D-S) for $29.99 shipped. Matched direct at Best Buy. That’s 50% below the original listing and the best price we can find. It goes for over $50 on Amazon. Rated 4+ stars.

Chefman Electric Knife Sharpener:

Keep your kitchen slicers ready with this Chefman electric knife sharpener. Its two sets of diamond-coated blades are set at the correct angle to shape and sharpen in the first section and to hone and smooth in the second. This Chefman electric knife sharpener has suction-cup feet to keep it stable on a table or countertop.

For all types of knives

Including kitchen, household, sporting and pocket knives.

Diamond-coated sharpening blades

Remove the old weak edge and create extremely fine micro-grooves on the facets on both sides of the edge, producing the first bevel of the arch-shaped edge.

Two-stage sharpening

Provides arch-shaped edges, which are stronger and longer-lasting than hollow ground or conventional “V” edges.

Automatic blade positioning

Helps you to hold the knife in the ideal position, while heavy-duty nonslip suction cup feet keep the sharpener firmly in place during use.

Rubber feet

Hold the unit securely to the work surface.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices