Rada Cutlery Quick Edge Knife Sharpener (R119), 3.5" x 2", Stainless Steel Wheels, Made in USA
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Rada Cutlery Quick Edge Knife Sharpener (R119), 3.5" x 2", Stainless Steel Wheels, Made in USA

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$15.90Confidence: high
4.7(11.5k reviews)

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About This Product

  • Quick Edge Knife Sharpener: Sharpening any stright edge knife without paying for professional sharpening
  • The sharpener’s dual wheels: Made from specially hardened, high-carbon stainless steel
  • Base: Durable nylon construction
  • Favored Uses: Sharpening straight bladed knives, from hunting to fillet knives
  • Made in the USA: Proudly manufactured in the United States from raw materials all the way through construction

Why It Lasts

Surgical-grade T420 high-carbon stainless steel blades that are hand-sharpened in Waverly, Iowa. The blade tang runs through the full length of the aluminum handle and is permanently attached — no rivets to loosen, no bolster to come unglued. Dead simple design with no moving parts to break. r/BuyItForLife users regularly report these being handed down through multiple generations. At under $10 per knife, replacing one if you somehow do wear it out is painless.

Known Weaknesses

The aluminum handles feel cheap compared to wood or composite handles on premium knives. These are thin, light knives — not the heft or balance that serious cooks prefer. Limited to basic kitchen shapes with no specialized profiles. The thin blade doesn't hold up to heavy-duty tasks like cleaving bones. Looks like a budget knife because it is one — just a very good budget knife.

Durability Breakdown

Warranty
10.0
Materials
9.0
Community
8.7
Brand Rep
9.0
Repairability
6.7

Specifications

MaterialStainless Steel
ColorBlack
Product Dimensions6"L x 6"W x 1.5"H
Item Weight1.76 ounces
Grit TypeFine
Number of Items1

Data Source

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Quick Stats

Overall Score8.8/10
TierForged
BrandRADA
CategoryKitchen
Confidencehigh
Data Points5/5
4.7(11.5k reviews)

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