

🪓 Sharpen your edge, sharpen your game!
The PB-05#220#800 Whetstone features dual grit surfaces (#220 coarse and #800 fine) designed for efficient sharpening and a polished finish. Built with durability in mind, this whetstone is a reliable tool for professionals and enthusiasts alike, making it an excellent gift choice for anyone serious about maintaining sharp blades.
B**G
Remarkable value at $15, not a polishing stone
I like King stones because they are inexpensive and get the job done. I'm particularly partial to my old 1000/6000 King Deluxe Stone (KDS) version, this link is to the modern version https://www.amazon.com/King-Combination-Waterstone-1000-KING/dp/B01N6I37HZ. A couple things you might want to know: 1. This stone is permanently affixed to its plastic base. This is convenient if you don't have a stone holder but makes it take up a lot more room and you remove the identifying marks the first time you flatten it. 2. This is NOT a finishing/polishing stone. It's a good enough 6000-grit stone, plenty good enough for knives and maybe even preferable, but it does not produce a mirror finish. The grit of a polishing stone, as I understand it, starts fine, like 6000, but then breaks down into even smaller particles as you work it, especially as a section of the stone becomes dryer, and produces a mirror finish without requiring a third or fourth stone for that job. You start these stones soaked, same as any traditional water stone, but without much water on the surface. As you work the edge the water is pushed over the edge and/or soaks in and the surface becomes dryer. You work the edge for a minute or two until the stone surface becomes dryer and stickier and black marks begin to appear on the stone surface. This is the point when polishing happens and you get a mirror finish. The 6000-grit side of my KDS stone is a polishing stone. This one however is not. It works perfectly well for reducing 800 or 1000 grit scratches, but does not appear to break down in the same way and does not produce a mirror finish. So it has uses in a collection of stones but is not a good final stone for woodworking sharpening, which is my primary purpose. Still, for $15 it's a great deal and I'm plenty satisfied with it.
O**K
Japanese quality as expected
Nice stone for the price, will get the job done. I bought this primarily to fix the neglected knives and form an edge in preparation for the finer stones. However i was expecting the stone to be a little thicker. I should have read the dimensions more carefully, but the picture might also be a little deceiving. The one i received has the black frame between the two sides like the king KDS or KW65 1k/6k dual stones. The picture in the product page does not show this. One last comment regarding the packaging, i prefer "fulfilled by amazon" products since i can conveniently combine shipments to overseas. However this one was simply put in a larger amazon cardboard box with no filler at all. The stone was wrapped in one layer of bubble wrap which does not prevent it from moving around inside the box. It is a miracle it arrived in one piece.
C**N
Great stone. Great case. What's not to like?
Just as expected from King. I have a few of their stones and have zero complaints. This one here is great for bringing a new edge to worn or damaged knives. The 220 grit side if pretty vicious. I like having the small step from 220 to 800 in one stone. It makes for a convenient start to a wicked sharp knife. I also like the 'integrated' storage case. Thick plastic with removable top and a thin rubber pad between the base and the stone and rubber feet on the bottom of the base. What's not to like?
M**S
Surprising gem.
This is a review in progress, got the stone the other day and have used it once to reset a bevel on my ganzo everyday carry knife. The 220 side did quick work on setting the bevel, but the true joy was the 800 side. I honestly didn't know what o expect with this stone. Both sides developed a good swarry and cut very nice but the 800 side was a joy, smooth is all I can say. The edge was sharp at this stage with a nice hazy finish, I then moved to the king 6000 to finish it up. At this point I am very pleased with the stone and look forward to more sharpening sessions when I hit up the wife's kitchen knives. I'll try to update this review later.
E**A
KING Whetstone: A Quick and Dirty First Look
so this King thing? It's a double-sided water stone, right? You got your rough side, like, #800, for when your knife's totally jacked up. Then flip it, and boom, #6000 for that crazy-sharp, sushi-chef level finish. Thing's chunky, like almost two pounds, and comes with a plastic base, which is kinda nice. Gotta soak it before you use it, like, duh. They say it's for carbon steel, so keep that in mind. Basically, if your blades are dull as dirt, or you need that razor edge, this thing's supposed to get the job done. It's made in Japan, so you know, they're serious about their sharp. Sounds decent, but haven't actually tried it myself. This review represents my personal opinion and experience with this product. I am not affiliated with the manufacturer or seller, and this review should not be interpreted as an endorsement or professional advice. Any reliance on the information provided is at your own risk.
L**Z
hard to true and wears really easy when truing and still cant get it to be %100 flat
really hard to true it, it did work to sharpen my knife, i used the 800 grit side and it worked fine. The problem came when i finished and wanted to true it so that it was flat, i marked it with a sharpie like i do my other whetstone and started to use my truing stone on it and i noticed that the center part of it still had the sharpie marks on it the sides were gone but then on closer inspection i noticed that it seemed to have like center dip spent almost 5-10 min going back and forth with my truing stone and couldn't seem to remove the marks from the center of the stone so i gave up washed the mud of it then looked at the side profile and noticed that the stone was at an angle -.- the left side was higher that the right so the 800 side is now a wedge making it unusable unless i mange to straighten it out again. i dont see how i even managed to true that much of one side when i applied equal pressure to it and used it on its base that it came with so i dont know if it was already like that before use since i dint look at the side profile of it and if i did manage to scrape that much on the first use then the quality of it is horrible ive had my other whetstone for months used it 3 times a week trued it every time i used it and is still straight and flat
E**U
Good quality
It’s good quality and useful
D**U
Parfaitement arrivée, correspond aux produits arriver en 7 jours en France en commande Normal parfaitement embaler. Seul point a revoir la Pierre elle aussi deuvrai être embaler dans sont socle et peut donc ce mouvoir sinon tout est parfait plus qu'à esseyer.
N**S
It works.
G**I
Ho recentemente provato la pietra per affilare giapponese KING PB-04, e devo dire che sono estremamente soddisfatto. La combinazione di grana #800 e #6000 è perfetta per affilare e rifinire coltelli in acciaio al carbonio. I miei coltelli sono tornati come nuovi. È uno strumento di qualità per chi cerca precisione e durata nell'affilatura.
M**C
This is my first whetstone and I'm very pleased with it. After watching a few YouTube videos on how to sharpen a knife using a whetstone I was able to sharpen my kitchen knives to a really fine edge. I'm very happy with the results I've been able to achieve using this whetstone.
G**.
Nada mas y nada menos de lo que puedes esperar de una marca japonesa, una calidad excepcional, el unico detalle es que pasar de 800 a 6000 es un poquito exagerado, tengo varias piedras y entre ellas ya tenia una 3000 asi que no tuve problema
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