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Breathe new life into your knives w/ Chef’sChoice Electric Sharpener for $90 (Reg. $150)

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Today only, as part of its Gold Box Deals of the Day, Woot via Amazon is offering Chef’sChoice 120 Diamond Hone EdgeSelect Pro 3-Stage Electric Knife Sharpener for $89.95 shipped. This model goes for $150+ direct and at Williams-Sonoma, while Home Depot has it for $116. A new Amazon low, it is also the best price we can find. This is a 3-stage sharpener with diamond abrasives that works great with “chef’s knives, butcher knives, sporting knives, serrated knives, and pocket knives”. Rated 4+ stars from over 500 Amazon customers.

There are manual options out there at around $15 or you can opt with a more basic 2-stage sharpener for just over $23. But you won’t get the same 3rd stage polishing and bevel. Be sure to visit our Home Goods Guide for even more discounted cookware, smart home gear, tool kits and more.

Chef’sChoice 3-Stage Electric Knife Sharpener:

  • SHARPENER with precision angle control guides that eliminate guesswork and ensure hair-splitting sharpness time after time
  • STAGE 1 and stage 2 form the first and second bevels of a durable, arch-shaped edge. Stage 3, a revolutionary flexible stropping disk creates an ultra sharp polished third bevel
  • DIAMONDS 100 percent diamond abrasives in stages 1 and 2

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