Shapton Kuromaku
Shapton Kuromaku, also known as Shapton Professional Stones, is Shapton's line of sharpening stones designed for professional use and demanding users who require the highest level of quality and performance.
Key Features
Kuromaku stones are available in a wide range of grits, from coarse to very fine, allowing for both coarse grinding and fine finishing. Typical grit sizes include 120, 220, 320, 1000, 2000, 5000, 8000, and 12000. These stones are made from premium abrasive materials, ensuring long life and consistent sharpening results. Shapton Kuromaku stones are known for their ability to sharpen tools quickly and efficiently, saving time and increasing productivity. The stones are very hard, which means that they wear less and do not require frequent flattening of the surface. Each stone has its own specific colour that indicates its grain, which makes it easier to distinguish and use. Unlike some other grinding stones, Shapton Kuromaku stones do not require pre-wetting. Just wet them with water and you can start sharpening, which increases convenience and saves time.
Use
Ideal for keeping kitchen knives at the highest level of sharpness. Suitable for sharpening tools such as chisels, planes and other hand tools. Allows home users to achieve professional results when sharpening knives and tools.
Benefits of Shapton Kuromaku
Quickly removes material and sharpens tools with minimal effort. Due to the high hardness and quality of materials, these stones have a long life. It enables very sharp and precise results. They do not need pre-wetting, which makes the sharpening process easier and faster.
Shapton Kuromaku is a range of high quality sharpening stones that provide excellent performance, durability and comfort. They are the ideal choice for professionals and demanding amateurs looking for reliable sharpening tools. Thanks to their ability to sharpen tools quickly and efficiently, these stones are highly valued in a variety of areas, from kitchens to workshops.
Bestsellers
Kuromaku stones are available in a wide range of grits, from coarse to very fine, allowing for both coarse grinding and fine finishing. Typical grit sizes include 120, 220, 320, 1000, 2000, 5000, 8000, and 12000. These stones are made from premium abrasive materials, ensuring long life and consistent sharpening results.