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product_id: 1139697
title: "Deluxe Knife Sharpening System: 5-Stone Ceramic Knife Sharpener Kit with Honing Oil - LKCLX"
brand: "lansky"
price: "€ 105.67"
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# special honing oil included 5 precision grit stones fixed-angle clamp system Deluxe Knife Sharpening System: 5-Stone Ceramic Knife Sharpener Kit with Honing Oil - LKCLX

**Brand:** lansky
**Price:** € 105.67
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔪 Sharpen like a pro, slice like a boss — don’t let dull knives hold you back!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Deluxe Knife Sharpening System: 5-Stone Ceramic Knife Sharpener Kit with Honing Oil - LKCLX by lansky
- **How much does it cost?** € 105.67 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.at](https://www.desertcart.at/products/1139697-deluxe-knife-sharpening-system-5-stone-ceramic-knife-sharpener-kit)

## Best For

- lansky enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted lansky brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Stay Locked In:** Precision-engineered clamp ensures consistent, repeatable sharpening angles
- • **Knife Rehab Kit:** Transforms dull blades into razor-sharp tools that outperform utility knives
- • **Pro-Level Finish:** Includes specially formulated honing oil for smoother, longer-lasting edges
- • **Sharpen Anywhere:** Compact, durable polymer case for organized portability and storage
- • **Master Every Edge:** Five color-coded alumina & ceramic stones for ultra-sharp precision

## Overview

The Lansky Deluxe Knife Sharpening System is a professional-grade 5-stone kit featuring extra-coarse to extra-fine alumina oxide and ceramic hones, a precision clamp for fixed-angle sharpening, and specially formulated honing oil. Designed for kitchen, outdoor, and hobby knives, it delivers razor-sharp edges that last longer, all housed in a durable, color-coded carrying case. Ideal for millennial professionals who demand peak performance and precision from their tools.

## Description

desertcart.com : Lansky Deluxe Knife Sharpening System: 5-Stone Ceramic Knife Sharpener Kit with Honing Oil - LKCLX : Hunting Knife Sharpeners : Sports & Outdoors

Review: Better Than a Utility Knife? - The answer is yes, it made my high quality steel knives at least as sharp as utility knives. I watched the knife sharpening review Project Farm did and decided to treat myself to this more affordable sharpener that seemed to get close to the top results on his testing. His complaints seemed to center around user-friendliness, which I would have to concur with. It's a little cumbersome to set up and hold, but in spite of that you can get fantastic results. I would have to say that given the affordability, that still warrants a 5 star review. Now to talk about the results, which are somewhat subjective since I don't have a proper way to test sharpness, but I think they're useful anyway. So I sharpened my recently purchased CIVIVI Elementum because it was losing its edge from the heavy use my pocket knives tend to see. I sharpened to 25 degrees, which is a little less steep angled than it came from the manufacturer. Once done I quickly ran the knife across a strop with some fine stropping compound. I already thought this knife was insanely sharp, but now I think it's even sharper than when it was new. I can cut thick cardboard with it with a single stroke and best of all it seems to stay sharp much much longer than utility blades do, so I've all but stopped using a utility knife. I'll reserve those for when I need to abuse the blade like cutting shingles or something like that. Another example was this long blade in my Henckels kitchen set that I like to use for cutting watermelon. Watermelon is always a challenge due to the tough skin. I gave this knife the same treatment, except I went to 30 degrees due to the abuse my wife tends to put these knives through, and it didn't seem to matter. It turned out equally as sharp as the 25 degree hone. I was surprised as can be when the blade went through the watermelon with a single easy stroke, which I've never experienced before, including when these knives were brand new, or when I sharpened them using other methods. This kit gets blades **super sharp**, so be very careful handling knives sharpened with it. I couldn't be happier. It takes some time to get the desired results, but man does it deliver, and it really beats the freehand honing kit this replaced (been using one for years, good but not fantastic results). You just simply can't replace the fixed-angle honing technique that this kit allows. Don't waste any time, just buy it. The only way I would say not to is if you want to spend the money and get something a little more user-friendly, otherwise it's a no-brainer. Well worth the purchase price.
Review: Works for me - Edit: about a month or two in and lots of use later - this thing is awesome. Add a leather strop with some compound (white and green for me) and you can turn your knives into absolute scalpals. Seriously, I get them crazy sharp and I have NO skill at sharpening by hand. Only slight wear on the coarsest stone because I use it the most aggressively when reprofiling, the rest of the stones still seem like new. Sure you could find other products that will make your blades a bit sharper and might be somewhat easier to use, but at what cost. This thing gets my knives sharper than most people even know is possible at only $35 (clamp included, year 2014). Plus what I said (below) about blade length is only partially right. After some experience and a renewed consideration of the 3D geometry, I realize you can fairly easily get a consistent edge on even a larger knife (5-10 inches) with this. Highly recommended for the novice sharpener. Pros: Simple to use, easy to learn, difficult to screw up too badly (just stay sober while sharpening ;)) Will reprofile most knives fairly quickly. Comes with everything you need to turn any dull piece of crap pocket knife you own into an impressive hair shaving sharp blade. I've only had this for a couple weeks and now my roommates are afraid of our steak knives. Tips: Buy the Lansky Super C Clamp to go with this. Highly recommended. You could alternately use the stand Lansky makes, or even fashion something of your own that will hold the knife clamp steady while you work. (a vice, or a mounted pipe that fits the hole etc). You REALLY will want something like this with the system so buy it or plan to make something. Center your knife in the clamp so that the blade tip and bottom of the blade are equidistant from the hole in the clamp. This way you will have a fairly even bevel and wont have to grind off extra at one end. Plus a centered position is pretty easy to remember when you come back to sharpen again. Downfalls: As others have said, this system is gets worse and worse as blades get longer because the angle of contact with the stone and blade gets shallower the farther away from the clamp you are sharpening. The result is that you may end up having to create a VERY shallow bevel on the tip and/or the bottom of the blade, while having a normal one in the middle of the knife. The longest knife I would recommend using with this is about 4 -5 inches. I am sure you could move the clamp on larger knives, I have yet to try this out because it complicates things and doubles your sharpening time. Due to the above limitation, keep an eye on the bevel at the points farthest from the angle hole - they will need more steel removed to account for the shallower angle, dont move down to the finer grit stones until the entire edge is ground down all the way. The clamp does not do great with full flat ground blades, especially if the thickness of the blade is tapered towards the tip - I find the Spyderco Ambitious is VERY difficult to position in the clamp.

## Features

- Deluxe 5-stone knife sharpening system for kitchen, outdoor, hobby, or garden knives
- Includes extra-coarse, coarse, medium, fine alumina oxide, and extra-fine ceramic hones
- Replica: Made with heavy duty polymer for a realistic feel. Weighs 8 pounds
- Color-coded stones with finger-grooved safety holders; Specially formulated honing oil
- Includes precision-engineered knife clamp and custom-molded storage/carrying case

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B000B8IEA4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,785 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #6 in Hunting Knife Sharpeners |
| Brand Name | Lansky |
| Color | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (14,231) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00080999041000 |
| Grit Type | Extra Coarse, Medium, Fine, Ultra Fine |
| Included Components | Deluxe System |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 10.25"L x 9.75"W x 1.5"H |
| Item Type Name | Dlx 5 Stone System |
| Item Weight | 1.1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Lansky Sharpeners |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer warranty |
| Material Type | Ceramic |
| UPC | 802700942402 080999041000 021111618809 802661018062 400012916571 088020943378 791943925344 807320391081 977175690179 745369238656 041114947171 080999014004 802194451756 693529099282 709317762426 732773484373 731840706868 751738974377 097914389086 031111419368 080999741009 744288170634 605775639365 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Lansky
- **Color:** Red
- **Global Trade Identification Number:** 00080999041000
- **Grit Type:** Extra Coarse, Medium, Fine, Ultra Fine
- **Item Weight:** 1.1 Pounds
- **Manufacturer:** Lansky Sharpeners
- **Material:** Ceramic
- **Number of Items:** 1
- **Product Dimensions:** 10.25"L x 9.75"W x 1.5"H

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Would this work well with a Wusthof 8" Classic chef knife?**
A: yes.  I have sharpened as many as 100 knives a day using hand - not powered equipment.  and I do not freehand sharpen.  the precise knife edge of the Lansky or the Edge Pro sharpeners will blow away any free hand edge.  you can sharpen up to a 10 inch knife with the lansky without moving the clamp.  I can tell you as a professional the Lansky is the best of the clamp sharpeners.  there are however three errors in the lansky directions.  1.  always sharpen dry.  NEVER use oil on sharpening stones.  the edge will be sharper and the edge will last longer if you sharpen dry.  America is the only nation on earth that pushes oil sharpening.  2.  man made stones are better than diamond stones.  man made stones have the same cutting power from top to bottom.  diamond grit plates do not maintain their cutting power.  3.  I flatten and clean the Lansky stones after every 5 knives.  flatten the stones on sand rubbed on a patio block or thick glass.  flat and clean they will sharpen  until the stone wears down to the plastic holder!

**Q: Can someone please tell me the coarseness of the stones? I.e. medium stone, fine stone etc.**
A: This set has 5 different stones.  The extra course stone is LS70, course stone is LS120, medium stone is LS280, fine stone is LS600, ultra fine is LS1000.  Hope this helps!

**Q: Which is the better system the stone or the diamond and is the diamond worth the xtra cost**
A: I would not listen to the guy who says to skip this product. I have many handmade knives, several of them fiddlebacks. I use this System for my outdoor knives. I use the Japanese whet stones for my kitchen knives. If you’re someone that actually USES your outdoor knives, the difference between this and Japanese whet stones isn’t worth the effort. If you keep them in a care and never use them.... sure.

**Q: Why does this say made in usa on amazon but made in china on the packaging?**
A: Made in China. I contacted Customer Service at Lansky and the reply I received stated 50% of their product is made in China. The description on the product page states ‘Made in USA’. Deceptive advertising and the product I received is poorly machined junk.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Better Than a Utility Knife?
*by R***B on July 3, 2024*

The answer is yes, it made my high quality steel knives at least as sharp as utility knives. I watched the knife sharpening review Project Farm did and decided to treat myself to this more affordable sharpener that seemed to get close to the top results on his testing. His complaints seemed to center around user-friendliness, which I would have to concur with. It's a little cumbersome to set up and hold, but in spite of that you can get fantastic results. I would have to say that given the affordability, that still warrants a 5 star review. Now to talk about the results, which are somewhat subjective since I don't have a proper way to test sharpness, but I think they're useful anyway. So I sharpened my recently purchased CIVIVI Elementum because it was losing its edge from the heavy use my pocket knives tend to see. I sharpened to 25 degrees, which is a little less steep angled than it came from the manufacturer. Once done I quickly ran the knife across a strop with some fine stropping compound. I already thought this knife was insanely sharp, but now I think it's even sharper than when it was new. I can cut thick cardboard with it with a single stroke and best of all it seems to stay sharp much much longer than utility blades do, so I've all but stopped using a utility knife. I'll reserve those for when I need to abuse the blade like cutting shingles or something like that. Another example was this long blade in my Henckels kitchen set that I like to use for cutting watermelon. Watermelon is always a challenge due to the tough skin. I gave this knife the same treatment, except I went to 30 degrees due to the abuse my wife tends to put these knives through, and it didn't seem to matter. It turned out equally as sharp as the 25 degree hone. I was surprised as can be when the blade went through the watermelon with a single easy stroke, which I've never experienced before, including when these knives were brand new, or when I sharpened them using other methods. This kit gets blades **super sharp**, so be very careful handling knives sharpened with it. I couldn't be happier. It takes some time to get the desired results, but man does it deliver, and it really beats the freehand honing kit this replaced (been using one for years, good but not fantastic results). You just simply can't replace the fixed-angle honing technique that this kit allows. Don't waste any time, just buy it. The only way I would say not to is if you want to spend the money and get something a little more user-friendly, otherwise it's a no-brainer. Well worth the purchase price.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works for me
*by M***E on May 14, 2014*

Edit: about a month or two in and lots of use later - this thing is awesome. Add a leather strop with some compound (white and green for me) and you can turn your knives into absolute scalpals. Seriously, I get them crazy sharp and I have NO skill at sharpening by hand. Only slight wear on the coarsest stone because I use it the most aggressively when reprofiling, the rest of the stones still seem like new. Sure you could find other products that will make your blades a bit sharper and might be somewhat easier to use, but at what cost. This thing gets my knives sharper than most people even know is possible at only $35 (clamp included, year 2014). Plus what I said (below) about blade length is only partially right. After some experience and a renewed consideration of the 3D geometry, I realize you can fairly easily get a consistent edge on even a larger knife (5-10 inches) with this. Highly recommended for the novice sharpener. Pros: Simple to use, easy to learn, difficult to screw up too badly (just stay sober while sharpening ;)) Will reprofile most knives fairly quickly. Comes with everything you need to turn any dull piece of crap pocket knife you own into an impressive hair shaving sharp blade. I've only had this for a couple weeks and now my roommates are afraid of our steak knives. Tips: Buy the Lansky Super C Clamp to go with this. Highly recommended. You could alternately use the stand Lansky makes, or even fashion something of your own that will hold the knife clamp steady while you work. (a vice, or a mounted pipe that fits the hole etc). You REALLY will want something like this with the system so buy it or plan to make something. Center your knife in the clamp so that the blade tip and bottom of the blade are equidistant from the hole in the clamp. This way you will have a fairly even bevel and wont have to grind off extra at one end. Plus a centered position is pretty easy to remember when you come back to sharpen again. Downfalls: As others have said, this system is gets worse and worse as blades get longer because the angle of contact with the stone and blade gets shallower the farther away from the clamp you are sharpening. The result is that you may end up having to create a VERY shallow bevel on the tip and/or the bottom of the blade, while having a normal one in the middle of the knife. The longest knife I would recommend using with this is about 4 -5 inches. I am sure you could move the clamp on larger knives, I have yet to try this out because it complicates things and doubles your sharpening time. Due to the above limitation, keep an eye on the bevel at the points farthest from the angle hole - they will need more steel removed to account for the shallower angle, dont move down to the finer grit stones until the entire edge is ground down all the way. The clamp does not do great with full flat ground blades, especially if the thickness of the blade is tapered towards the tip - I find the Spyderco Ambitious is VERY difficult to position in the clamp.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by M***R on July 14, 2018*

Ich habe mir dieses Schärfset gekauft, da ich mit regulären Schleifsteinen Probleme hatte, den Schleifwinkel konstant zu halten. Ich habe dieses Set schon oft bei Messermachern in duzenden YouTube Videos gesehen und wusste daher genau, was ich zu erwarten hatte und wie man dieses Set benutzt. Ich bin selbst Messermacher und benötige für den ersten Schliff eines neuen Messers besonders grobe Schleifsteine, da diese viel Material in kurzer Zeit von der Schneide nehmen. Leider musste ich feststellen, dass die Angaben des Herstellers bezüglich der Schleifkörnung auf den Steinen etwas untertrieben sind. Der "gröbste" Stein soll eine Körnung von 70 haben. Dies entspricht nicht der Realität. Ich würde diesen speziellen Stein eher mit einer Körung von 150-200 angeben. Der feinste Stein mit einer Körnung von 1000 hat wohl eher eine sehr viel feinere Körnung. Man hört beim Schleifen kaum den Materialabrieb, wie es bei einer 4000 - 8000er Körnung der Fall ist. Die Steine erfüllen trotzdem ihren Zweck und das soll auch kein großartiger Kritikpunkt sein, da dieses Problem bei vielen Herstellern von Schleifsteinen auftritt. Ich habe mir einfach stattdessen ein Stück Schleifpapier unter einen der Steine geklemmt, das eine sehr grobe Körung hat. So konnte ich meine Erwartung letztendlich retten. Der Schleifprozess nach dem groben Vorschliff mit dem Papier ist ziemlich leicht und geht sehr schnell. Ich würde aber empfehlen, die Steine in voller Länge zu nutzen, da sonst schnell eine Vertiefung in der Mitte entsteht. Außerdem habe ich bemerkt, dass man schnell dazu neigt, die Steine stärker aufzudrücken. Dies ist nicht notwendig und verkürzt auf Dauer die Haltbarkeit des Steins. Dem Set wird ein recht unbrauchbares Öl beigelegt, das ich nicht für diese Steine verwenden würde. Es wird in der Anleitung als Öl für Diamant Steine erwähnt und bei der Lagerung von diesen Schleifsteinen wird empfohlen, diese trocken zu benutzten und sie nach einer Reinigung mit Wasser und einer alten Zahnbürste trocken aufzubewahren. Das Öl ist also gar nicht nötig für ein besseres Schleifergebnis oder eine Art Kühlung der Steine. Die Kritik an der Halterung und deren Qualität ist meines Erachtens etwas übertrieben. Ja, die Halterung ist etwas wacklig und ja, die Daumenschraube ist bei dem kleinsten Winkel etwas im Weg aber man kann die Halterung ja auch einfach umdrehen und schon ist die Schraube unten und stört nicht mehr. Die Qualität des Sets ist jetzt nicht gerade Spitzenklasse aber dicke Grate an den Pressstellen der Plastikteile gibt es nicht, sodass man sich beim Verwenden schneiden würde oder dergleichen. Mir gefällt an diesem Set, dass es so einfach gehalten ist und dass man schnell mit dem Schärfprozess beginnen kann und dieser nicht sehr lange dauert. Für mich ist der Preis vollkommen in Ordnung und ich würde es mir auch wieder kaufen.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Lansky Deluxe 5-Stone Sharpening System
- Lansky Universal Mount: Knife Sharpening System Mount - LM009
- Lansky Super C Clamp: Knife Sharpening System Mount - LM010

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