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Sep 27, 2020
These are the sawhorses you want.
1 of 1 found this helpful If you need sawhorses for working with dimensional products, these are the ones you want. They work well exactly as advertised. Period.

May 24, 2021
The most used tool in my kitchen for decades
This turner has been the most used tool in my kitchen for more than three decades, and when I finally managed to damage my first one I (almost cried and) bought two to replace it. There's just no going wrong with a tool that is so amazingly useful and lasts and lasts like these things do.

May 16, 2021
Nice concept, poor execution.
I like the idea of a constant and repeatable honing angle but this silly little contraption does not provide for that. The honing angle changes as a function of the depth of the blade in the clamp, and the clamp offers no aid to achieve repeatability. On top of that, it's an unwieldy and uncomfortable thing to use.
I put over an hour (in installments) into straightening/truing the guide rods and honing one quite dull 5.5" kitchen knife to a fair edge, after which my fingers hurt because there's nothing at all ergonomic about this widget even with the "universal mount" sold separately. After the buyer's remorse peaked, I freehand honed a similar, and similarly dull, blade to a keen edge in eight minutes on my trusty old whetstones that don't cause any discomfort at all.
I recommend a hard pass on this kludgy "system." The time one might spend mastering this painful doohickey would be much better spent developing the muscle memory required to master plain old whetstones.