Introducing the Work Sharp Culinary E2 Electric Kitchen Knife Sharpener

Something Familiar, But Different
Work Sharp Culinary changed the sharpening world for professional and home chefs last Holiday season with entirely new sharpening technology that is fast, easy, and gentle on knives.
Today, Work Sharp Culinary is pleased to announce the next evolutionĀ of their award-winning line; the Work Sharp Culinary E2 Electric Kitchen Knife Sharpener. Smaller, simpler, and even more affordable, the E2 starts at $49.95 (optional upgrade for scissors and pocket knives for $30 more) and offers the same flexible abrasive technology for superior edges on any knife.

What is Different?

  • The Work Sharp Culinary E2 Electric Knife Sharpener is the first sharpener from Work Sharp to use flexible abrasive disks as opposed to belts.
  • The Work Sharp Culinary E2 Electric Knife Sharpener is by far the smallest, quietest sharpener we’ve created.
  • The Work Sharp Culinary E2 Electric Knife Sharpener is the first Work Sharp product to incorporate a guided ceramic pull-through slot for truly guided honing.

What is the Same?

  • The Work Sharp Culinary E2 Electric Kitchen Knife Sharpener uses the same flexible abrasives that have made the Work Sharp brand the highest-esteemed manufacturer of knife sharpeners in the consumer world.
  • The Work Sharp Culinary E2 Electric Kitchen Knife Sharpener creates our award-winning convex edge, giving even your highest-end knives a more durable edge that will chop sharper, longer.
  • The Work Sharp Culinary E2 Electric Kitchen Knife Sharpener was designed and built in sunny Southern Oregon, USA.

Learn more about the new Work Sharp Culinary E2 Electric Kitchen Knife Sharpener.

2 responses to “Introducing the Work Sharp Culinary E2 Electric Kitchen Knife Sharpener”

  1. hi, wonder if you could help me . I live in the UK and just recently purchased the E2 knife sharpener i plugged it into a universal socket , the motor seems like it comes on but the sharpening discs do not rotate to sharpen . could it be something to do with the power lead being from USA being plugged into a UK power supply even though im using a universal plug socket.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *