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Füri Tech Edge Pro Knife Sharpening System by Ami Kealoha

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Whether you cook once a day or once a month, sharp knives are essential to get the job done right. Even if you haven’t mastered using a “stone and steel,” you can hone your tools to near perfection without going to a professional with Füri's Tech Edge Pro Knife Sharpening System.

Designed for both home users and professionals, the Tech Edge Pro Knife Sharpening System is dummy-proof. It comes with an edge restorer and a two-part system—just a few quick swipes through its “fingers” restores all non-serrated knives. Designed to adjust easily for different cutting edge angles, the Füri eliminates human error and minimizes the removal of metal, unlike other sharpeners. Available through Amazon.

by Amy Sherman

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