Restore old blades with this pro knife sharpener on sale for under $70 now
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TL;DR: Level up your cutlery's performance with the Angle Pro Knife Sharpener with Angle Gauge, and it's on sale for only $59.97 as part of our Memorial Day campaign until 5/31! You won't find a better price on the web.
With summer celebrations just around the corner and pool snacks in high demand, you'll want to ensure your kitchen tools can keep up. The Angle Pro Knife Sharpener with Angle Gauge will bring bland blades up to par for faster, more precise slicing and dicing. Don't let slow chopping be why your guests are waiting for hors d'oeuvres.
It can be expensive to replace knives, but The Angle Pro Knife Sharpener with Angle Gauge will revive your favorite set in minutes. This 3-in-1 sharpener has a stainless steel angle gauge for measuring the exact angle of your blade so you can achieve professional-grade sharpening right in your own kitchen. The ceramic and diamond wheels are designed for honing or straightening, while the tungsten carbide rod puts a spicy new edge on the blade.
Sharing tools in the kitchen can be a nuisance. With the Angle Pro Knife Sharpener with Angle Gauge 2-Pack for $114.97, you'll never have to fight for the sharpener in the middle of a dinner rush again!
Dull blades can also lead to not-so-fun accidents. Cutting sweet potatoes suddenly becomes much less scary with freshly sharpened blades that glide through produce.
Rated 4 out of 5 stars, one verified reviewer said, "This product performs well as advertised and takes knife sharpening to the next level. It's given new life to steak knives I received many years ago and didn't want to replace."
Get the Angle Pro Knife Sharpener with Angle Gauge for only $59.97 (reg. $199), or the 2-Pack for just $114.97 (reg. $398) as long as you order by 11:59 pm on 5/31. No coupon is needed!
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