🔷 Elevate your edge game—because your knives deserve the ultimate shine!
The Lansky Super Sapphire Hone (2000 grit) is an ultra-fine ceramic polishing stone designed to deliver a mirror-like finish on knives. Made in the USA, this vibrant blue hone complements Lansky sharpening systems by providing the final precision touch for pocket, kitchen, and chef knives. Durable and compatible with honing oils, it ensures long-lasting performance and easy identification in any sharpening kit.
Material | Ceramic |
Brand | Lansky |
Color | Blue |
Product Dimensions | 8.25"L x 3.53"W x 0.95"H |
Item Weight | 45 Grams |
Grit Type | Fine Grit,Ultra |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Lansky |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00080999021507 |
UPC | 097914445836 885477067882 885210819204 759284451380 796254183667 080999021507 885258656069 751738936269 885361011861 611101207320 885421491541 648917221646 885274669814 885713619417 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.6 x 3.03 x 0.94 inches |
Package Weight | 0.07 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.25 x 3.53 x 0.95 inches |
Brand Name | Lansky |
Country of Origin | United States |
Warranty Description | limited one year manufacturer |
Model Name | Lansky Super Sapphire Polishing Hone |
Suggested Users | Unisex-Adult |
Part Number | S2000 |
Model Year | 2013 |
Style | Classic |
Included Components | Sharpening Hone |
Size | One Size |
Sport Type | Hunting |
V**S
Buen producto
Justo lo que necesitaba
G**Y
Great for helping get a more polished edge with my Lansky shaprning system.
I have used my Lansky sharpening system for decades. By adding this stone and the strop, anyone can put a scary sharp, hair-popping edge on a knife because it helps them maintain the correct angle. No "one dime, two dime" guesswork here! There is something very satisfying about putting a truly sharp edge on a knife. I love my Lansky system.My stone had a little crystallization on a segment of the sharpening surface, but it doesn't seem to affect the performance. Great product!
T**Y
Shallow spot in the working surface, white stone instead of purple
Ok, I received this stone today... The thing that first struck me was that the stone is a white color instead of being purple as shown in the images. I compared it with the Ultra fine stone (white stone in a yellow holder) that I received at the same time, and they feel pretty much the same.On closer inspection, the working surface has a recessed area about 2/3 of the way up the stone, where it's not flush with the rest of the surface. It's a pretty big defect for a super-fine polishing surface.I've contacted Lansky using their website, and will update this comment based on their response.Note that I've been using a Lansky sharpening system for about 25 years, and am a big fan. Don't let this negative review dissuade you from trying the Lansky system.Update: I contacted Lansky, and they sent me a replacement stone. The replacement stone has a flat working surface, which is a big improvement. Unfortunately, the edges were jagged. This isn't something that would affect the use of the stone, but it is unsightly. I used the diamond-fine stone to smooth the edges at a 45 degree angle, and got rid of the jagged edges.Note that the replacement again was a white stone, not the purple stone that's shown in the images and on the packaging.I used the new stone today, and it seems to have a more coarse finish than the ultra-fine white stone. This despite the sapphire stone being advertised as 2000 grit and the ultra-fine stone being advertised as 1000 grit. Oh well, either one works well for putting a final finish on the edge.Upgrading to 5 stars for Katherine in the Lansky customer service department standing behind their product.
K**E
Good product
Ok product
J**O
Good stone, Great Customer Service!
I received this stone along with the deluxe diamond kit and went to work on my EDC folder. After going from extra course to fine in the deluxe kit, I opened the package for the super sapphire and immediately noticed that the stone was falling off from its plastic mount. Further inspection caused the stone to completely detach from the mount. Before going through Amazon, I contacted Lansky through their website. I received a reply within 24 hours stating that they normally require the product to be returned for QA inspection and a replacement to be sent, they waived this for me! That is a plus for me because I ordered the item with the sharpener to take advantage of free shipping, and was afraid that sending the super sapphire back would cost more than the item itself. That alone shows how they care for their customers. Any company willing to back their product like that is a good company that I certainly would do business with again, and in fact will. Their customer support truly is 5 stars in my experience.As others have noted, it seems getting that mirror finish is nearly impossible, but I may be doing it wrong here. Getting a mirror finish takes time and effort, something I havent put too much into that particular knife since I was just happy to have it shaving sharp and even happier finding out about them sending me a replacement stone. If you inspect the folder that I did, you will see "patches" of blade with a mirror finish, so I dont doubt the sapphire's ability to put on a mirror finish, I may just be using the wrong technique.
C**D
Great
Great
S**
Great
Puts a mirror finish on knives!
R**D
Worth it? Yes.
I used the complete Lansky diamond sharpening system on several neglected knives and was very pleased with the end results. The ultra fine hone delivered as promised and I could have walked away perfectly content with an extremely sharp edge if I'd stopped there. But I was curious as to how far the sapphire hone could take it. The sapphire adapts to the same system as the other hones though the ceramic isn't blue as it appears in many photos. It's white. After using the ultra fine the blade edge still showed small lacerations from the diamond stones. The sapphire pretty well eliminated all these markings, leaving a mirror-like polish and an incredibly fine edge that easily shaved the hairs off my forearm. I can't say that this final "polish" necessarily made the knife more sharp. Probably it did to some extent. But it definitely enhanced the esthetics and the end result after about 15 minutes of use was impressive. Bottom line is I think you could get by perfectly well without the sapphire hone, but if you take pride in your cutlery and you enjoy the process of working your blades, the sapphire hone is definitely worth it.