





🗡️ Sharpen like a pro, stand out in the kitchen!
The Shapton KUROMAKU #320 ceramic whetstone delivers rapid, precise rough grinding with its durable 320 grit surface. Compact and lightweight at 500g, it features a unique black color-coded edge for easy grit recognition and comes with a versatile plastic case that doubles as a sharpening base—perfect for professionals seeking efficiency and style in their sharpening routine.
| ASIN | B004D2GCR6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #42,111 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #54 in Sharpening Stones |
| Brand | Shapton |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,091) |
| Date First Available | 7 August 2012 |
| Item Weight | 500 g |
| Material | Ceramic |
| Model Number | 3-0222-0103 |
| Product Dimensions | 21 x 7 x 1.5 cm; 500 g |
A**Y
Mükemmel bir bileme taşı. Bıçaklara anında etki ediyor mükemmel parlatıyor. Çok güzel kargolanmıştı.
P**T
Good holder maybe a bit slippery pads under but great quality stone
S**T
This is a good, even excellent, whetstone. For, it does the job, gives reasonable feedback (i.e. one can feel what one is doing), does not have any problem with slurry, and it does not seem to wear especially fast. I have used it with success on low-carbon knives and medium-carbon knives. I have not tested it on any very high carbon knife, though I imagine that it would work on such a knife. Other reviews here say that it does. The price is pretty good. I add the following (and in so doing I echo somewhat one of the other reviews). This remark of mine will concern medium or high-carbon knives, i.e. hard knives. If one is changing the angle of such a knife, and/or perhaps is the knife is really blunt, then one needs a coarse stone, like this one. For, under those conditions, using a less coarse stone makes it hard to get the knife sharp. (Still, what counts as less coarse? Perhaps 400 grit and above. Certainly 800 grit and above. But I'm talking about standard synthetic stones here. Matters might be different with diamond stones. As to natural stones, some of them are very hard, but at least most such stones will have a grit north of two thousand, which, for the sort of work at issue, will take forever.) I would not try to use the whetstone atop its box - as shown in one of the photographs provided by the seller. I imagine that that would work badly. One needs a proper whetstone holder. For _storing_ the stone, the box is fine, though I prefer the Naniwa boxes. (Incidentally: to my knowledge, Naniwa does not do a stone in the 300-400 grit range, at least not within its more serious lines of stones.)
A**E
Bought a 320 and 1000 . What can I say? It's a Shapton whetstone! Tried both and worked perfectly fine (my sharpening skill needs a catch up though). Threw away my cheap wet stone bought from a Chinese grocery store. Kept wondering how I put up with the crap for so long. Guess I was a cheapo.
F**.
Ottima qualità. Da usare come primo passaggio nell'affilatura di coltelli/strumenti con lama in cattive condizioni.
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