Knife sharpeners made by the Block family. Introducing a new patent: a handheld knife sharpener that is quick and easy to use, designed to sharpen and hone blades to their original cutting edge.

What can a Block knife sharpener sharpen?

Our knife sharpeners can hone any cutting edge. They feature a unique flex design in the handle, allowing the honing rods to adapt to your knife's edge. This ensures that your knives become sharper with each pass through the rods. We can sharpen kitchen knives, pocketknives, hunting knives, swords, daggers, hatchets, machetes, scissors, and any serrated edge. Watch our how-to videos on our site for guidance.

What types of cutting edges can you sharpen with your New Block knife sharpener?

Our unique flex design allows you to sharpen a variety of cutting edges. This includes all V-shaped edges from 17 to 28 degrees, conventional edges, serrated edges, scissor edges, and unusual shapes such as those found on snake-shaped daggers and hawkbills.

Safety Features found only on our new model Block knife sharpener.

Knife sharpener handle has a new patent non- slip grip over shot added to bottom and top side of the knife sharpener, The Black ring you see in this image is to give you great grip when using them slippery surfaces. We also added our non- slip grip over the thumb grip on the top side. This thumb grip gives you great control when sharpening knives free hand. Like in the woods or Great outdoors, when there is no table tops available to work off.

Block Knife Sharpeners are a newly patented, American-made knife sharpener that is quick and easy to use. You can sharpen your knives without the fear of losing their original cutting edges. Block's knife sharpeners feature a patented flex design that homes in on a knife's original cutting edge, removing very little to no steel from the knife, yet achieving a razor-sharp edge swiftly. Our website and YouTube page feature how-to videos on sharpening various types of knives and cutting edges. We can sharpen serrated edge pocketknives, kitchen knives, scissors, swords, hatchets, and many uniquely shaped cutting edges that other sharpeners cannot handle.