





⚡ Slice sharper, cook smarter — never settle for dull again!
The Kyocera Advanced Ceramics 9-inch sharpening rod combines near-diamond hardness ceramic with a dual-sided design to expertly sharpen and hone steel blades. Lightweight, rust-proof, and ergonomically crafted, it revitalizes your knives and scissors with professional precision, making kitchen prep safer and more enjoyable for the modern culinary enthusiast.



| ASIN | B000KKLZ68 |
| Batteries | 4 AA batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #294,902 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #1,060 in Knife Sharpeners |
| Brand | KYOCERA |
| Color | Black/White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (461) |
| Date First Available | August 20, 2008 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04960664339556 |
| Grit Type | Extra Fine |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.11 ounces |
| Item model number | CSW-18-BK |
| Manufacturer | Kyocera |
| Material | Ceramic, Plastic |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 3.6"L x 1.2"W x 16.3"H |
J**H
Better than sliced bread, but if you use this you can slice your own and a lot more (including yourself, so be careful)
Where has this thing been all my life? I had dull knives for years. No more. A few strokes each way on this beauty and they are incredibly sharp. Note: you will need to learn to hold your knives at the proper angle. This sharpener will both hone and sharpen. It has ridges on one side that will create an edge. I used the ridged side when I first got the sharpener, now I just use the smooth side every now and then and my knives stay sharp. I can't say what a joy it is to have sharp cutlery. It makes cooking so much more enjoyable. A word of caution, this will make your knives very sharp, so be smart when handling your knives. Also, this well turn steel colored after several uses. I use a magic eraser to clean mine. Update 1/2016: this is still working really well for maintaining my knives. Some steel from your knives will discolor the rod. You will want to wipe it down periodically as it works better without minute steel particles clogging up the ceramic rod. I use a magic eraser to clean it.
E**O
Great sharpener, but wish they used the black zirconium carbide instead
As a sharpener, this is a good model, it fits in my Henkels block and replaces the sharpening steel. It has a few ridges on one section to help with honing older knives. I started using it with a new set of zwilling pros and it works very well. The only issue is that they used white zirconium oxide, and sharpening your knives will leave little grey marks on the ceramic. It doesn't all wash out so it always looks a little dirty. Kyocera uses black zirconium carbide in some of their more expensive knives, I wish this was available in black.
A**.
This is a Knife Sharpener, Not a Hone
First of all, one has to be clear about understanding the difference between sharpening and honing. The former involves the removal of material in the definition of a knife-edge by raising a bur on alternate sides as you increase the grit of the sharpening material. Having sharpened a knife, as it is being used, the edge will fold over so to speak. A honing steel does not remove material, it merely realigns the knife edge. If the knife edge is really rounded out, no amount of honing will bring it back to its sharpened state. I purchased this hoping that I might be able to use it to replace a steel hone by using it very lightly for honing and more aggressively for sharpening. However, the relative grit of this ceramic rod is such that it removes too much material. It is too aggressive to use as a hone. As a sharpening implement, of course, it does do the job. However, I think it is a little bit short and n addition, the grit does not seem to be totally uniform. For this reason, I gave it four stars but I did return it and purchased the Sharpal 3000 grit ceramic rod. It has a much more robust handle with a protection guard as well as a plastic tip which can be used if the rod is placed on a table or counter in the verticle position. It is more suitable to be used as a "hone."
G**Y
Works great. Has a zone for regular honing and another zone for sharpening
The first and most inportant thing to understand is the difference between honing rods: steel, ceramic, and diamond. Ceramic rods not only hone your chef knife, it’s micro-abrasive surfacd provides a little bit of sharpening as well. This rod is 9” long and has a two zones. Zone 1 takes up 3/4 the rod surface and is for regular honing and the zone 2 is a thin strip that takes up 1/4 the rod and is a little more aggressive for actual sharpening. I use this daily on both my stainless steel henckels pro 8” chef knife and Zwilling/Kramer 10” carbon steel chef knives and it works great and I don’t worry about cutting my holding hand as long as I’m not rushing or trying to look fancy. My only complaint is that it came with a loop of some sort for hanging or metal in the handle to attach to my magnetic knife bar. I’ve never dropped any of mine so I can’t speak to it’s durability against drops.
C**A
What the hey! A ceramic sharpener so cheap.
I thought I'd take a chance, after all Kyocera is the ceramic knife I know, love and still use. I've had them since they first came out in the 90s, so I thought I'd buy a sharpening rod by them too, since my steel is getting a bit long in the tooth, it's the same vintage. **NOTE:You cannot use this rod to sharpen ceramic knives** Wow! a few quick swipes and my knives are sharp again. I would not use this on my prized knives that I want to protect the finish on, I'll use a wet stone. But, if its a knife you don't mind taking a chance to scratch the blade, you won't be disappointed. Sharp, quick, easy. that sums it up.
M**A
Fragile!
I would really like to give this product five stars, were it not for two factors: price and fragility. Others have pointed out that the useful portion of this ceramic rod can be found elsewhere for 1/4 of this advertised price. I personally find the handle to be necessary when putting an edge on my knives. After moderate, gentle use, the ceramic rod broke in half for me, rendering the handle portion useless. I can still use the rest of the rod, but it is not as easy to hone my knives without the handle. I am going to try another and only hope that it proves to be more durable.
A**S
Great product
Great product for sharpening (ribbed side) and honing your knives. Note of caution, the ceramic material is very tough indeed, so I found it leaves small scratches on my knives. MY knives which are Shun Elite have polished edge and these scratches are visible. Whether honing or sharpening apply very very light pressure to minimize this effect.
T**.
First ceramic honing rod
This is interesting - I have not used a ceramic honing rod before but am glad now. Its efficacy is noticable. I am not sure about durability but theoretically this should last longer if I don't drop it. I have not used the sharpening grooves since I have a whetstone, but maybe they're nice to have? It's possible to hone on both sides since the grooves occupy a small range of the circumference.
A**O
La chaira hace su función perfectamente, tiene una superficie rugosa para eliminar más material y la parte lisa para asentar filos en mejor estado. El problema está en que al cabo de algunas pasadas la chaira se mancha de metal y no hace bien su función, la única solución es raspar con un estropajo (obviamente no de metal porque se empeoraría la situación) y utilizar algún limpiador en polvo abrasivo que arrastre los restos de metal para poder dejar la chaira lista para su uso. Esta chaira es intermedia entre la de acero (desbasta menos material) y la de diamante (desbasta más material) y en teoría salvo que se caiga al suelo y se fracture, como es mas dura que el acero de los cuchillos debería durar muchos años.
C**R
At last, a steel that actually works! Even cheapy knives with very hard blades can be sharpened with the coarse section of the ceramic and a little pressure. Quality blades just need a few strokes on each side using the smoother ceramic. I tend to lay the ceramic flat on the kitchen worktop, holding the handle sticking out to steady it. A decent length ceramic at 23cm, handle grip 11.5cm. I had to enlarge the hole in my knife block for the slightly larger diameter of the ceramic compared to conventional steel. A pleasure to use.
S**N
Idéal pour l'aiguisage de couteaux de cuisine.
C**O
Produto de altíssima qualidade
H**L
un prix imbattable pour un fusil céramique. Le résultat est top. Il ne faut pas être surpris de la teinte acier que prend la tige.
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