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Smith’s 10" Oval Diamond Sharpening Rod features a patented interrupted surface with monocrystalline diamond coating that speeds up sharpening by efficiently collecting metal filings. Its oval shape maximizes blade contact, delivering fast, precise edge honing and realignment. Designed with a soft grip handle, oversized handguard, and convenient hang-up ring, this durable steel rod offers professional-grade sharpening comfort and safety for all your kitchen knives.

















| ASIN | B000H38GGK |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #163,639 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #289 in Sharpening Stones |
| Brand | Smith's |
| Color | Gray |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (951) |
| Date First Available | October 19, 2006 |
| Finish | Medium |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00027925030011 |
| Grit Type | Medium |
| Included Components | see descritption |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 8 ounces |
| Item model number | 3001 |
| Manufacturer | Smith's |
| Material | Diamond, Steel |
| Measurement System | US |
| Number Of Pieces | 1 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | 3001 |
| Product Dimensions | 15.25"L x 2.13"W x 2.13"H |
| Size | One Size |
| Special Features | Manual |
| Style | Diamond Honing Steel |
| UPC | 027925030011 785533557596 784427877482 |
| Warranty Description | SEE MANUFACTURER |
L**.
Still the Best — My Go-To Since 2019
This is my second time purchasing the Smith’s 10” Oval Diamond Sharpening Rod—I bought my first one back in 2019 and it lasted me all these years with regular use. It keeps my knives razor-sharp with minimal effort, and the oval shape gives great contact on the blade. The grip is comfortable, and it feels solid and well-made. I didn’t hesitate to buy it again—worth every penny!
M**W
KEY: Learn how to use it properly, and you'll be amazed how sharp your knives become!
We have been using our Smith's hone for eight (8!) years, and still love it--honed regularly, our beat-up 50+ year-old kitchen knife still cuts like a razor! We've purchased this for friends we've visited who had knives that were difficult--and dangerous--to use, due to a dull edge. Several households had those long round grooved-type hones in their knife-blocks that took forever to get much of an improvement in sharpness. When we bought this hone, we would never go back to that. It has stayed effective and useful for the duration of time we've owned it--it's easy and quick to use, and is easy to maintain--you just use a damp cloth to rub the tiny particles from the rod, and dry it off. That's it. We much prefer it to whetstones, etc. which are harder (and riskier) to use.
T**E
Very Nice
Every kitchen knife in my wife's arsenal is now dangerously sharp if handled wrong. We had some very old knives in their original wooden storage block hidden away for at least 15 years in the back of the cabinet because they were worthlessly dull but didn't want to throw away. I start the sharpening process with the Smith's 10" Diamond Sharpening Steel or my Dexter 12" Diamond Sharpening Steel. Normally, I use the Smith's and the Dexter in conjunction with each other. Then, several swipes using a smooth 12" Butchers Steel and lastly I finish the process with a 12" Ceramic Sharpening Rod. I always do a paper cutting test and then I go back to the ceramic rod and/or the smooth butchers steel to undo any dulling of the knife caused by the paper cutting test. Those hidden old knives are no longer hidden. They are now part of her repertoire. None of her knives are what a real Chef would consider worth having. But, for my wife, they cut anything she throws at it with absolute ease. I'm really a rookie when it comes to knife sharpening and some of my sharpening methods may be on the side of overkill or perhaps out of sequence to a real pro. But make no bones about it, this much I do know, the Smith's 10" flat Diamond Sharpening Steel is well made and does the job perfectly. If I can get all the knives we have honed to such a sharp condition, you can too.
S**A
Good Deal, sharpens quickly, but...
In the great scheme of things, this diamond steel is a Very Good Deal, but... at 800 grit, it's much too coarse for making a razor-sharp edge. Diamond stones cut incredibly fast, which is great for reestablishing an edge on very dull stainless knives. (Diamond stones are overkill for soft (carbon-steel) blades.) However, 800-grit stones leave a lot of roughness, or "tooth," and cutting feels like sawing. A sharpener that works quickly will often remove more metal than necessary, reducing the life of your blades. To give a sense of what a sharp edge requires, I have an 8000-grit water stone for polishing.
S**.
Es muy buena para mantener el filo de los cuchillos, pero si no la sabes usar puede ser muy abrasiva con tus cuchillos.
N**N
the COARSEST Honing Rod ever made!
As a chef, I have never found a more powerful honing rod. Honing rods are not traditionally meant for sharpening, but this thing is so tough and course that you can actually put a quick new edge on your blade in a few swipes. It is a little strange to use and if you don't have the muscle memory built up for a honing rod already, it might not seem like it is working right, but trust me, this thing is insanely effective. Keep in mind you might want to keep a standard ceramic honing rod around as well to finish up with and smooth out your edge, because it is so coarse and diveted. Definitely NOT FOR BEGINNER COOKS, but not that hard to figure out with a little hands-on demo
G**S
Sharp is safe, dull is dangerous!
I always had this thing with regard to my knives. They had to be very sharp. I had a sharpener similar to this one. It was completely worn out. The quality of this Smith's sharpener is perfect. It might cost more than the competition, but I believe in good quality. "Ya, get what ya pay for". You can sharpen every knife and even more like Exacto modeling blades restoring their sharpness.
I**.
Would be amazing if it actually stayed sharp.
The length and handle on the sharpener are incredible. It has a webbed diamond blade structure. The only major gripe I have with it, is it got dull way too quick. I found a work around, i bought a tube of diamond paste and I spread it on my finger. Even though I shouldn't have to do that, I'm keeping this sharpener just for the ergonomics and handle alone.
A**E
Super Messerschleifgerät
R**V
Le meilleur fusil du monde, enfin pour moi ^^.
M**E
El mejor que he comprado en cuanto relación/precio
G**N
As a professional chef of many years know I’ve owned quite a few steels. I own the Smiths 11 inch diamond stone with Smiths honing solution and this Smiths 10 inch finer diamond steel is absolutely remarkable! It has instantly become my favourite and my fellow chefs favourite in the kitchen with many chefs asking to borrow it as it sharpens your knifes so well and so quickly and is an absolute pleasure to use! From European to Japanese knives this steel is hands down the best I’ve ever owned Great haptic feedback as you sharpen your knives It’s as it this steel and your knives were made for one another Upon 1st using it it is an experience indeed It’s striking appearance with the grey handle, diamonds and bright orange lattice I personally guarantee you will feel the same owning this either being a home cook or professional chef Once again another Amazon 5 Star 🌟 🌟🌟🌟🌟 product! Great Price, Great Quality and Supersonic Delivery Speed!! 🕺👨🍳👍☺️
K**.
This is the best knife sharpener I have owned. It is quick and easy to use. Great for both small and large knives.
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