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MIYABI Steels & Sharpeners Toishi Pro Ceramic Water Sharpening Stone
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Description
MIYABI Toishi Pro 1000 Grit Ceramic Water Sharpening Stone:
- MIYABI Toishi Pro 1000 Grit Ceramic Water Sharpening Stone:
- Grain 1000
- Extremely low wear
- Ultra-fast grinding effect
- Suitable for all types of knives and material (except for ceramics)
Specifications
- Item no. 34536-002
Characteristics
- Color: green
- Country of origin: Japan
- Substance: aluminum oxide
- Manufacturing method: welded
Measurements
- Net weight: 2.17 lbs
- Length of product: 8.27 in
- Width of product: 2.76 in
- Height of product: 0.98 in
MIYABI Steels & Sharpeners
Toishi Pro Ceramic Water Sharpening Stone
(21)
MIYABI - FROM JAPAN’S FORGING CAPITAL TO THE WORLD
The city of Seki has been the Japanese center for forging since the 14th century – anyone who produces knives here understands their craftsmanship: Just like MIYABI, because German engineering meets Japanese craftsmanship here. Knives with perfect sharpness, precise cutting, and long durability are created in 42 days and 100 steps. Their design is reminiscent of traditional Samurai swords. Let yourself be taken to the world of Japanese knives!
Miyabi Toishi Pro 1000 Grit Ceramic Water Sharpening Stone is rated
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Rated 5 out of
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Bradley Baby Mochi from
Beautiful Ceramic Stone! Miyabi knife buddy!
This stone is fantastic for sharpening my blades back to their factory edge. It has an ultra-fast grinding effect and the stone itself is extremely low wear. This stone is suitable for all types of knives EXCEPT for ceramics. Though there is certainly a learning curve, these stones are for sure the way to go, especially for high-quality knives such as Miyabi knives, Kramer knives, and Zwilling's. But, like the any other stone, you still need a lower grit to sharpen and you finish with the 1000. I would recommend that you practice with a cheaper knife if possible, just to make sure you get a feel for the motions and the process. But the perfect edge really makes for effortless cutting and elevates the cooking experience.
Date published: 2020-05-13
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Niner2015 from
Great way to get your Miyabi's sharp
I have a lot of really nice knives and wanted to get that factory edge back on them once they went dull. The wet stone is fantastic. Takes practice, but the results are so much better than using any other sharpening tool. If you have nice knives, Japanese or Western, definitely go the wet stone route for sharpening.
Date published: 2020-04-17
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bourbonbb from
Great Finishing Stone
The fine 1000 grit is perfect for finishing the sharpening process. It feels almost smooth which is perfect for realigning the blade and getting my knives super sharp. I prefer this over the honing steel as I feel like I have better control of the angle and pressure which is key to the perfect edge.
Date published: 2020-05-07
Rated 5 out of
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Synapse from
superb sharpening system
Provides exactly the sharpening necessary to keep Miyabi Kaizen knives exquisitely sharp and fun to use
Date published: 2018-01-16
Rated 4 out of
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Cooking Mommy from
This Miyabi stone is perfect for sharping knives that are already in good shape, just dull. It has an ultra fast grinding effect and is suitable for all types of knives and material. Just remember when you are learning use a practice knife, you can pick one up at a garage sale. Then when you have mastered the technique switch to your beloved knives.
Date published: 2020-05-07
Rated 5 out of
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HomeCook5 from
This sharpening stone is 1000 grit which is good to use to get get your knife edge back in shape. It is good to use a higher grit to finish and polish your knife as a second step. You will be amazed at how great your knives feel while cutting once you perfect how to use a sharpening stone.
Date published: 2020-05-13
Rated 5 out of
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jbeans77 from
These Toishi Pro sharpening stones are excellent for restoring the edge of your knives back to the original factory edge. This medium grit is great for all types of steels. See more of these Toishi Pro stones for a variety of grits to get an even better professional finish.
Date published: 2020-04-23
Rated 5 out of
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Cast Away from
Miyabi Maintenance
Easily restore the sharpness to your knives with Toshi Pro sharpening stones. This 1,000 grit stone is a good medium grit for knives that are dull without any damage. Additional stones available in varying grits for sharpening and smoothing.
Date published: 2020-04-22
The last answer said this is a 1000 grit stone. But the video man says the stone has a course side and a fine side. So which is it?
This item is 1000 grit only. The video is for instructional purposes, but the product featured is the ZWILLING J.A. Henckels TWIN Pro 250/1000 Combination Japanese Water Stone (https://www.zwillingonline.com/32505100.html), which has a 250 grit side for sharpening and a 1000 grit side for refining/touch-ups.
Date published: 2018-10-08
Item title says 100 grit, specifications section lists 1000 grit. Which one is it? And what is a good grit number if that is a factor in sharpening?
This product is 1000 grit. Just like with sandpaper, the smaller the grit number, the more coarse it is and the more metal it will remove from your blade. A finer grit (up to 8000) will lightly sharpen and refine a blade.
Date published: 2018-04-26