🔧 Elevate Your Edge with Naniwa!
The Naniwa Chosera Whetstone SS-400 Grit 400 is a professional-grade sharpening stone from Japan, designed for precision and durability. Measuring 210 x 70 x 25 mm and weighing 0.9 kg, it comes with a sturdy holder and is perfect for achieving a fine edge on various tools.
Color | Blue |
Material Type | Stone |
Grit Type | Fine |
Item Weight | 0.9 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3.54"L x 1.97"W x 11.81"H |
W**L
Saca filos rápido sin sin que se desgaste la piedra y bien pulido
La mejor piedra que o probado es excelente, volveré a comprar
C**R
The best stone for knives ever made.
The best stone for knives ever made. It's the best value, I would get an 800 grit too but yeah, you can't beat the value or the quality. After this point you can spend more money sure but the grind patterns will marginally improve. I would not use this to Sharpen steals like S90V, Use diamond plates for that and don't press down too hard on the diamond, you will dislodge them. For the wet stone, please use this with a metal over the sink holder. This way you can run water over the wet stone which helps keep it clean, gunk-free and you avoid the long soak times. Remember to get a leveling stone, A cheap one will do, $15 bucks. If you need to know more just leave a review asking for help or a guide and i will answer your questions. This is the best brand. Also learning to hit the same angle ever time is the most important factor of all. It's hard and takes practice but there are good guides you can use and youtube videos to help with that. But yeah Again this is the best brand in the world. You can look at the grind patterns on the knives under an electron microscope to confirm how good this brand is. Scientist have done this and the grind is amazing some of the best out there. This rivals $400 stones!
H**N
Very happy
I'm glad I got this stone. I have Chosera stones in other grits but this was an in-betweener grit that I needed. It cuts very nicely and fast. Saving me a lot of time before I get to the 800 grit stone.
A**U
Chosera: best water stones you can buy
The Chosera line of stones are my favorite. I sharpen knives as a side job and these are my go to stones with expensive kitchen knives or knives with super steels or expensive knives in general that I wish to give the best treatment. The stones are splash and go, DO NOT SOAK, and are extremely hard and slow wearing while cutting metal very quickly. Smoothest tactile feel of any water stone I've ever used. Just an absolute joy to use. Like ever other stone in this line, it polishes above it's grit level but still cuts as fast as the stated grit. In a progression, I usually use this as the first stone for very dull blades or blades that need a chip repaired or need to be reprofiled, etc before stepping up to a 1000. I've never found the need to start with a coarser diamond plate either, this stone makes quick work of even the hardest metals with large carbides. This is the older version that is 25mm thick and comes with an attached base and nagura (which I never use but, I know some people like them). The newer stones are branded "Naniwa Professional" they are 5mm thinner and come without the base for the same price but are supposedly harder and slower wearing but I have not noticed any performance differences between the two versions so, definitely go with the older Chosera version as long as they're available.
R**D
Super happy!
Really a good addition to your whet stone collection!
D**.
Middle of the Line...
These are Middle of the Line bench stones but perform exceeding well in practice. I bought the set of three and except for my Spyderco Stones and my Shapton Glass Stones this set is actually all the hobbyist would need! They are easy to use (no soaking for minutes in the beginning) but splash a little water on them and you're good to go. I am quite happy to have them in my collection of bench stones.(I am going to write the same review for all three grits of this stone, and heartily suggest purchasing all three which will give you the full range that you need - I've rated each of the three the same).
E**E
Genial
Excelente piedra
P**D
chosera means super ceramic, so there's absolutely nothing to worry about
If you stumbled upon this stone and you're unsure if it's an authentic chosera stone, don't fret, it's the real deal! I wasn't sure why it is listed as "super ceramic" but according to a japanese youtuber by the name of virtuovice, chosera means super ceramic, so there's absolutely nothing to worry about.Everything about this stone is amazing. I was taken back by how beautiful the overall packaging and presentation is. I own both the new naniwa pro and this chosera. This stone preforms head and neck above the pro, so if you aren't sure which one to get, get this one. It comes in a very colorful and well made box with a #600 dressing stone, the pro is 5mm skinnier and does not include any of the fore-mentioned goodies, it's actually quite plain and cheap looking, not to mention the feel of the new stones are nothing to write home about. Just to be clear I ordered my stone from amazon and it arrived in excellent packaging without any defects, it's a sure thing.IMHO this is the stone you should begin with, learning to repair and re-profile is an indispensable skill. If you wondering what stone to move to next, hands down the #800 chosera which also sold here on amazon.
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