Knife sharpeners come into play when the blade of a knife gradually loses its sharpness. This occurs even with the highest quality knives, which need to be regularly honed and sharpened. Here, you will learn essential tips for maintaining sharp knives!
The TYROLIT life knife sharpener MK-2 combines functionality and design
A Santoku knife is renowned for its sharp blade and precision, yet over time, even the finest knife can become dull. There are several factors that contribute to the dulling of the blade. Learn more now!
Learn how to optimally sharpen and grind your Santoku knife. Our guide offers practical tips for proper maintenance and techniques to maximize the lifespan and cutting performance of your knife. Discover the art of knife sharpening and grinding for enduring sharpness and precision.
Grindstone (whetstone) or knife sharpener? This is the crucial question for both hobby and professional chefs when it comes to sharpening their knives. Both systems are widely used and have similarities in various aspects. However, there are significant differences in their operation and suitability, leading many to wonder: Which solution is ideal for me? We will clarify!
Choosing the right whetstone or sharpening stone is anything but trivial: it is only by regularly sharpening knives that they retain their sharpness. In order to provide an overview here, we will introduce you to different types of grinding stones in this article. In addition, we will show you how we at Tyrolit, as long-standing abrasive experts, have further developed the classic sharpening stone into our innovative knife sharpeners. Read more!
The question of the ideal grit of whetstone for sharpening knives comes up, especially when food begins to not slice as smoothly as usual in the kitchen. For both amateur and professional chefs alike, few things are more frustrating than squished tomatoes, shredded celery, or squashed onions. This article answers all your questions!
In this article, we will discuss the differences between water and oil whetstones and highlight the advantages and disadvantages of each variant. We also look at which grindstone is suitable when and for whom, and how they are used correctly. You will also learn how the Tyrolean abrasive expert Tyrolit facilitates this process with high-quality products so that you can always keep your knives in top shape.
In this article, we will look at the differences between whetstones or sharpening stones and grinding machines in detail, and also talk about the innovative knife sharpeners from Tyrol-based abrasive expert Tyrolit.
In this article, we take a look at the properties and benefits of ceramic whetstones or sharpening stones. Additionally, we discover why they are appealing to both professional chefs and amateur cooks alike. We also explore why the Tyrolean abrasive expert, Tyrolit, relies on ceramic whetstones for its knife sharpeners. Read all the benefits now!
In this article, we will introduce you to different knife sharpeners and show their strengths and weaknesses. We will also introduce you to the Tyrolit Life knife sharpener and explain what makes the Tyrolean abrasive expert's approach so special. Find out more now!
Kitchen knives come in a wide variety of shapes and variants, and the question arises as to which sharpening angle is ideal for them. Here you will get an overview of different types of knives and the ideal sharpening angle for optimal sharpness.
When do we refer to "grinding" knives and when to "sharpening" them? The answer is straightforward yet not – more on this in the post.
Can a whetstone become dull? And what to do if the whetstone or knife sharpener loses its sharpening power? We explain this in this post.