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title: "Knife Sharpening Stone,10000 Grit Whetstone Final Fine Polishing Natural Green Honing Oilstone for Knives Tools,Cutting Tools 180 * 60 * 30mm (A)"
brand: "suwajume"
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# Water/oil soak for peak performance Generous 180x60x30mm size 10000 grit ultra-fine natural stone Knife Sharpening Stone,10000 Grit Whetstone Final Fine Polishing Natural Green Honing Oilstone for Knives Tools,Cutting Tools 180 * 60 * 30mm (A)

**Brand:** suwajume
**Price:** KD 17.60
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🪓 Sharpen Like a Pro, Slice Like a Boss

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- **What is this?** Knife Sharpening Stone,10000 Grit Whetstone Final Fine Polishing Natural Green Honing Oilstone for Knives Tools,Cutting Tools 180 * 60 * 30mm (A) by suwajume
- **How much does it cost?** KD 17.60 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- suwajume enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted suwajume brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Mirror-Edge Precision:** Achieve a flawless, razor-sharp finish that elevates your cutting game to pro-level finesse.
- • **Durable Natural Hardness:** Crafted from ultra-hard natural green stone, it resists wear and maintains flatness for consistent results.
- • **Sleek & Functional Design:** Natural green hue adds a premium aesthetic to your sharpening toolkit—because your tools deserve to look as sharp as they cut.
- • **Generous Sharpening Surface:** Large 180x60x30mm stone size offers stability and ease for all blade types, no cramped sharpening sessions.
- • **Enhanced Performance with Soaking:** Simply soak in water or apply honing oil to unlock smoother, faster polishing action.

## Overview

The SUWAJUME 10000 grit natural green whetstone is a premium ultra-fine sharpening stone measuring 180x60x30mm, designed for precision polishing and honing of knives and cutting tools. Its hard, durable surface ensures long-lasting flatness and superior mirror-like edge finishes. Ideal for final-stage sharpening, it performs best when soaked in water or used with honing oil, delivering professional-grade sharpness for culinary and cutting enthusiasts.

## Description

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Review: Sharpening Perfection - If you're the kind of human who believes that a sharp knife is not just a tool but a lifestyle choice, then let me introduce you to the Suwajume Knife Sharpening Stone, the 10,000 grit sharpener that's like the final chapter in the epic saga of your blade's journey to razor-sharp enlightenment. First off, this isn't just a stone; it's a portal to a dimension where every cut is a whisper through the air, where tomatoes fear to tread lest they be sliced with such precision they question their own existence. The Suwajume stone, with its natural green allure, looks like something you'd expect to find in the heart of the galaxy where the finest whetstones are forged by the cosmic blacksmiths themselves. At 10,000 grit, this stone isn't messing around. It's the ultimate finisher, the polishing maestro for your blades. It's like giving your knife a spa day, where instead of a mud mask, it gets a mirror finish that would make even the most seasoned chef weep with joy. The size (180 * 60 * 30mm) is just right - large enough to handle any blade without you feeling like you're sharpening with a pebble, yet compact enough to not take up half your kitchen counter. The moment you use this stone, you'll feel like you've unlocked a new level in "Knife Sharpening: The Game." It's not just about making your knives sharp; it's about achieving that mythical edge where the blade doesn't just cut; it dances through food. With this stone, the fine scratches left by lesser grits vanish, leaving behind an edge so clean, so smooth, it's like the blade has been reborn. And let's talk about the maintenance of this beauty. It's easier than explaining the meaning of life, the universe, and everything. A bit of oil, a few strokes, and you're good to go. The green hue of the stone not only looks aesthetically pleasing but also seems to imbue your blades with an almost magical sharpness. In conclusion, if your knives are your pride, your joy, or even if they're just the tools you need to survive the daily culinary battles, the Suwajume 10,000 Grit Sharpener is not just an accessory; it's an essential upgrade. It's like having a personal sharpening butler from the future, ensuring your blades are always ready for whatever vegetable, meat, or alien ingredient you decide to slice. Trust me, you'll feel like a culinary god every time you pick up a knife touched by this stone.
Review: Works For Me - Update 2: Reminder these are quite hard and brittle. I accidentally knocked my stack of stones over and this one broke my thinner 4k and lost a 1/4" of a corner. I received that blue Chinese 12k from chinaexpress and though I don't have much experience with razor sharpening as others I agree with others that I don't think it's a 12k. It's a soft quick lap, looks to be natural as it claims but I can't even begin to guess what it is actually made of. The comparison? I did go through the whole range again on the Chinese one and it doesn't seem to get sharper than this one. I think you could use either of the two and shave but probably better to then go to a loaded strop for both. If I was going to use one to shave without the diamond stropping compound I have I'd probably go with this one. After I was done it cut arm hairs half way from the skin fairly easily, with blue Chinese it was kinda able to. Going to .5 compound after both seem the same. I felt there was more surface scratching from this one but that could be an error in honing through the stages or it takes longer to get through the previous scratches just because of how slow and hard a stone it is. I think the blue chinese might have more feedback but being softer you might accidentally dig in and need to redo. This stone is very very hard and feels like your honing on glass, I don't feel like I'd worry about digging in if thats even the correct term. This one has a crystalline structure and the surface has very tiny gaps and fissures which is just do to being what its composed of so very light strokes so your edge doesn't hit those but rides over em. Still very happy with it although I haven't compared it to more expensive known good stones but quite honestly I'm not gonna bother investing as it doesn't seem super necessary, it shaves, strop it with compound it shaves incredibly so why bother. Obviously results may very since both seem to maybe be natural, stone to stone variation could offer a different experience. It's cheap try it out, if you don't like it well it looks nice and would imagine if thrown through someone's window, on one hand their windows broke and probably pretty miffed but on the other hand they could probably appreciate the fact it's nicer than a 99¢ brick. Update 1: I just want to stress again I'm not super experienced with stones so take what I say with a grain of salt. I have further looked into reviews of stones like these and most say they are no good for finishing on, maybe a lead up, but there are more expensive ones you could just skip this one to finish with so I don't see the point going that route. On the other hand forums and groups are pretty notorious for just adhering to tried and true methods, not just knife/razor sharpening, n close there ears and shake there head or just make up stuff for things they never tried so it's never a good idea to rely on those kinds of places 100% and just give something a shot if you can afford too. I lapped it originally the best I could with a 400 or 600 grit diamond lap, can't remember what it was. Then recently lapped it, again, the best I could using the same side with wet 2000 grit sandpaper over it and it seems my straight razor is sharper now tree topping or whatever the hairs on my arm without going to the skin. I don't have granite to lap to but might find something later on. I ordered a Chinese natural "12000" I'm gonna try and might have some reference to compare the two. I could get an actually 12k sharpton but don't feel like spending the cash on it atm. I wish I could compare it to an actual 10k stone but they are lacking on desertcart at least in the more known brand category's. Either way it shaves with or without using a diamond paste strop so I'm still happy with it. Again it looks pretty sick and I have some angle grinder stone polishing discs that I still want to polish the button and the sides with if I ever get around to it that is. Last of note is that it laps fairly quickly the initial one took a bit to get it flat but my follow up with the 2k paper took moments. These are quite hard and highly doubt you'd put any wear in just honing razors so they should keep flat. Also since it's so hard it's pretty slow and should probably do a lot of passes but again I'm pretty new to this. I did go through my same stones with my carbon steel 10" French Sabatier... nervously cause I suck at sharpening knives and actually managed to have a scary sharp shaving edge which is beyond good for cooking knives. Final note I didn't mention is to be carefully of banging it on anything. I got a small chip out of the corner at some point without me realizing it and I know it didn't come that way so I imagine dropping it could break it. Original: I use it as a finisher for my straight razor. Not sure if it is 10000 grit as I don't have much experience with higher grit stones but it seems to be higher grit than my 8000 and noticably better shave after stropping without compound to compare the two. So I'm more or less happy with it. Looks cool as well. I want to polish the bottom and sides so it will look cool on my bench where I put all the normal stones away. I like the size alot too most the others are noticably smaller and this fits in the same rubber base thing my 8000 came with and also was well packaged with both sides protected by those rubber things.

## Features

- 1. 10000 # grit natural green ultra fine sharpening stone, with a relatively large size of 180 * 60 * 30MM/7 * 2.3 * 1.2 inches
- 2. If you want your cutting tools to look brand new again, choosing a 10000 grit sharpening stone that is employed for the precision grinding and polishing of cutting tools, capable of achieving a mirror-like finish, will absolutely be the right choice.
- 3. The 10000 grit whetstone is hard and ultrafine particles, making it less prone to self damage.
- 4. soaking it in water or applying sharpening oil will enhance its performance
- 5. Sharpening stone belongs to the category of precision grinding and polishing, and cannot be used for rough grinding of cutting edges (Made of natural stones with textures,Stones collected from different mining areas may have certain color differences, which do not affect normal use)

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0BYRX65H4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #79,764 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #126 in Sharpening Stones |
| Brand | SUWAJUME |
| Brand Name | SUWAJUME |
| Color | A |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 249 Reviews |
| Grit Type | Fine |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 0.2"L x 0.1"W x 0.1"H |
| Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | SUWAJUME |
| Material | Stone |
| Material Type | Stone |
| Product Dimensions | 0.2"L x 0.1"W x 0.1"H |
| UPC | 741412603037 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** SUWAJUME
- **Color:** A
- **Grit Type:** Fine
- **Item Weight:** 2 Pounds
- **Manufacturer:** SUWAJUME
- **Material:** Stone
- **Number of Items:** 1
- **Product Dimensions:** 0.2"L x 0.1"W x 0.1"H
- **UPC:** 741412603037

## Images

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## Available Options

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Sharpening Perfection
*by D***S on December 4, 2024*

If you're the kind of human who believes that a sharp knife is not just a tool but a lifestyle choice, then let me introduce you to the Suwajume Knife Sharpening Stone, the 10,000 grit sharpener that's like the final chapter in the epic saga of your blade's journey to razor-sharp enlightenment. First off, this isn't just a stone; it's a portal to a dimension where every cut is a whisper through the air, where tomatoes fear to tread lest they be sliced with such precision they question their own existence. The Suwajume stone, with its natural green allure, looks like something you'd expect to find in the heart of the galaxy where the finest whetstones are forged by the cosmic blacksmiths themselves. At 10,000 grit, this stone isn't messing around. It's the ultimate finisher, the polishing maestro for your blades. It's like giving your knife a spa day, where instead of a mud mask, it gets a mirror finish that would make even the most seasoned chef weep with joy. The size (180 * 60 * 30mm) is just right - large enough to handle any blade without you feeling like you're sharpening with a pebble, yet compact enough to not take up half your kitchen counter. The moment you use this stone, you'll feel like you've unlocked a new level in "Knife Sharpening: The Game." It's not just about making your knives sharp; it's about achieving that mythical edge where the blade doesn't just cut; it dances through food. With this stone, the fine scratches left by lesser grits vanish, leaving behind an edge so clean, so smooth, it's like the blade has been reborn. And let's talk about the maintenance of this beauty. It's easier than explaining the meaning of life, the universe, and everything. A bit of oil, a few strokes, and you're good to go. The green hue of the stone not only looks aesthetically pleasing but also seems to imbue your blades with an almost magical sharpness. In conclusion, if your knives are your pride, your joy, or even if they're just the tools you need to survive the daily culinary battles, the Suwajume 10,000 Grit Sharpener is not just an accessory; it's an essential upgrade. It's like having a personal sharpening butler from the future, ensuring your blades are always ready for whatever vegetable, meat, or alien ingredient you decide to slice. Trust me, you'll feel like a culinary god every time you pick up a knife touched by this stone.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works For Me
*by J***M on August 8, 2023*

Update 2: Reminder these are quite hard and brittle. I accidentally knocked my stack of stones over and this one broke my thinner 4k and lost a 1/4" of a corner. I received that blue Chinese 12k from chinaexpress and though I don't have much experience with razor sharpening as others I agree with others that I don't think it's a 12k. It's a soft quick lap, looks to be natural as it claims but I can't even begin to guess what it is actually made of. The comparison? I did go through the whole range again on the Chinese one and it doesn't seem to get sharper than this one. I think you could use either of the two and shave but probably better to then go to a loaded strop for both. If I was going to use one to shave without the diamond stropping compound I have I'd probably go with this one. After I was done it cut arm hairs half way from the skin fairly easily, with blue Chinese it was kinda able to. Going to .5 compound after both seem the same. I felt there was more surface scratching from this one but that could be an error in honing through the stages or it takes longer to get through the previous scratches just because of how slow and hard a stone it is. I think the blue chinese might have more feedback but being softer you might accidentally dig in and need to redo. This stone is very very hard and feels like your honing on glass, I don't feel like I'd worry about digging in if thats even the correct term. This one has a crystalline structure and the surface has very tiny gaps and fissures which is just do to being what its composed of so very light strokes so your edge doesn't hit those but rides over em. Still very happy with it although I haven't compared it to more expensive known good stones but quite honestly I'm not gonna bother investing as it doesn't seem super necessary, it shaves, strop it with compound it shaves incredibly so why bother. Obviously results may very since both seem to maybe be natural, stone to stone variation could offer a different experience. It's cheap try it out, if you don't like it well it looks nice and would imagine if thrown through someone's window, on one hand their windows broke and probably pretty miffed but on the other hand they could probably appreciate the fact it's nicer than a 99¢ brick. Update 1: I just want to stress again I'm not super experienced with stones so take what I say with a grain of salt. I have further looked into reviews of stones like these and most say they are no good for finishing on, maybe a lead up, but there are more expensive ones you could just skip this one to finish with so I don't see the point going that route. On the other hand forums and groups are pretty notorious for just adhering to tried and true methods, not just knife/razor sharpening, n close there ears and shake there head or just make up stuff for things they never tried so it's never a good idea to rely on those kinds of places 100% and just give something a shot if you can afford too. I lapped it originally the best I could with a 400 or 600 grit diamond lap, can't remember what it was. Then recently lapped it, again, the best I could using the same side with wet 2000 grit sandpaper over it and it seems my straight razor is sharper now tree topping or whatever the hairs on my arm without going to the skin. I don't have granite to lap to but might find something later on. I ordered a Chinese natural "12000" I'm gonna try and might have some reference to compare the two. I could get an actually 12k sharpton but don't feel like spending the cash on it atm. I wish I could compare it to an actual 10k stone but they are lacking on Amazon at least in the more known brand category's. Either way it shaves with or without using a diamond paste strop so I'm still happy with it. Again it looks pretty sick and I have some angle grinder stone polishing discs that I still want to polish the button and the sides with if I ever get around to it that is. Last of note is that it laps fairly quickly the initial one took a bit to get it flat but my follow up with the 2k paper took moments. These are quite hard and highly doubt you'd put any wear in just honing razors so they should keep flat. Also since it's so hard it's pretty slow and should probably do a lot of passes but again I'm pretty new to this. I did go through my same stones with my carbon steel 10" French Sabatier... nervously cause I suck at sharpening knives and actually managed to have a scary sharp shaving edge which is beyond good for cooking knives. Final note I didn't mention is to be carefully of banging it on anything. I got a small chip out of the corner at some point without me realizing it and I know it didn't come that way so I imagine dropping it could break it. Original: I use it as a finisher for my straight razor. Not sure if it is 10000 grit as I don't have much experience with higher grit stones but it seems to be higher grit than my 8000 and noticably better shave after stropping without compound to compare the two. So I'm more or less happy with it. Looks cool as well. I want to polish the bottom and sides so it will look cool on my bench where I put all the normal stones away. I like the size alot too most the others are noticably smaller and this fits in the same rubber base thing my 8000 came with and also was well packaged with both sides protected by those rubber things.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Helps sharpen great
*by H***R on February 7, 2026*

Easy to use and clean. Very durable and easy to sharpen whatever you want. Makes our knives super sharp. Great value for the cost and seems like the it will last forever. Flat on top and stable inside the silicone base. Very useful!

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