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# 3 diamond grit plates (320#, 800#, 2000#) Adjustable guided angle system Precision-machined aluminum body XARILK GEN3 Guided Knife Sharpening System, Aluminium | Professional knife sh...

**Brand:** xarilk
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## Summary

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## Best For

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## Why This Product

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## Key Features

- • **Built to Last:** Robust construction and premium materials guarantee a lifetime of peak performance and reliability.
- • **Triple Grit Power:** Coarse, medium, and fine diamond plates deliver a seamless edge restoration from dull to razor-sharp.
- • **Precision Perfected:** Engineered with high-strength aluminum alloy for unmatched sharpening accuracy and durability.
- • **Effortless Consistency:** Guided angle system ensures flawless, repeatable sharpening every time—no guesswork needed.
- • **Versatile Edge Mastery:** Sharpen kitchen, hunting, folding, and outdoor knives with one all-in-one professional kit.

## Overview

The GEN3 Guided Knife Sharpening System by XARILK combines precision-engineered aluminum construction with three diamond grit plates (320#, 800#, 2000#) to deliver professional-grade sharpening for all knife types. Its guided angle system ensures consistent, razor-sharp edges with ease, making it ideal for both kitchen and outdoor enthusiasts seeking durability and versatility in one sleek, reliable tool.

## Description

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Review: BEST BUDGET FRIENDLY JIG - Very easy to put together and take apart. Very user friendly. Very therapeutic when sharpening my knives. Gets my knives sharp enough for my purposes. I had to try a few jigs and so glad I tried this one too. This is definitely a keeper... AND IT'S ON SALE!!! HURRY GET YOU ONE!
Review: Best sharpener after much research. - I’m accomplished at freehand sharpening, however this device convinces me that fixed-angle sharpening is the easiest way to reliably, repeatedly produce a razor sharp knife edge, better than electric sharpeners or even skillful hand sharpening. Fixed-angle doesn’t entirely replace hand sharpening, but it’s useful as a supplement to restore bevels that inevitably become sloppy over extended periods of hand sharpening. This device produces razor sharp, near perfect edges every time. It just takes time to set-up, so it doesn’t replace hand sharpening for daily touch-ups. For $85, it’s a good tool. That said, there are a few limitations to my enthusiasm, the first being the gimbal bearing that holds the rod. On mine, the gimbal appears to be made of soft, anodized aluminum rather than steel as (apparently) shown in the desertcart page advertisement. The rod abrades the aluminum and leaves a dark patch on the rod where it traverses through the gimbal bearing, and begins to bind after extended use. The rod itself is not polished, but should be, however you can polish it yourself easily enough with any kind of metal polish. During an extended sharpening session, the rod on mine begins to “drag” through the gimbal bearing, the cause being a build-up of aluminum sludge (the dark patch) accumulating where the rod passes through the gimbal. Polishing the rod and cleaning off the accumulation from time to time resolves the problem. One design aspect I really don’t like is the use of a metric, hex-key Allen wrench to tighten the blade holders. The Allen wrench is simple and cheap, but brings the user’s fingers dangerously close to razor sharp edge of the blade with each turn. For tightening the blade holders, a small screwdriver-type bit holder or T-handle for the hex key should be provided to replace the Allen wrench, for safety, even though that might add a couple bucks to the price of the unit. You can provide the same yourself as the user at your own cost. You need a digital angle finder to properly use this unit. They’re cheap enough on desertcart starting at around $20. I use a Kline Tools model that’s a bit more expensive. The scale on the sharpener itself will not alone allow you to precisely set the bevel angle. The instructions that come with the sharpener are rudimentary, however there are several decent YouTube video channels that illustrate how to set the angle on this sharpener. The diamond stones provided have a useful life of about 10-15 sharpenings before it becomes reasonable to replace them, however Xarilk has replacement stones available on desertcart that are inexpensive, and there are non-Xarilk options available as well. Diamonds are not forever, especially in the context of sharpening hard Japanese steels (Rockwell 62+) and the new super-steels that are popular now. All three diamond plates on mine showed grit contamination, as did the copper-colored replacement set of 6 stones, also from Xarilk. Most diamond sharpening plates, except possibly the most expensive ones, are rough and contaminated with some large particles at first, and need to be “broken in” before use on anything important. These odd-sized contaminants adhering to the plate surfaces usually wear off after a couple uses. You can see these (or even feel them) as deep scratches when first using the diamond plates. The diamond plates cut super-aggressively at first, then smooth out and cut slower later on. Before using a new plate on something important, sharpen some junk knives first. This is a good sharpener. The price is right. The design is obvious, and you can maintain it yourself as it wears in. The quality of the three stones provided is marginal, but capable of producing a very sharp edge on non-serrated knives. This unit accepts 1”x 6” stones from other manufacturers and the stones can be upgraded with more expensive stones later on, if you’re really concerned about it. It’s not perfect, but we’ll worth the price.

## Features

- High Precision: XARILK GEN3 knife sharpening system is precisely machined components to ensure each sharpening is highly accurate
- Durability: Made with High Strength Aluminum Alloy and craftsmanship, ensuring the knife sharpening tools have a long lifespan and are durable
- Versatility: This knife sharpener kit is suitable for various types of knives, including kitchen knives, outdoor knives, folding knives, and more
- 3 Aluminum Plates Diamond: The sharpener system GEN3 is equipped with coarse (320#), medium (800#), and fine (2000#). The coarse stone restores dull blades, while the medium and fine stones refine and polish the edge to razor-sharp perfection
- Ease of Use: Simple design of the GEN3 knife sharpening system allows users to easily adjust the angle and sharpening pressure, making these knife sharpeners suitable for both beginners and professionals

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0D5QQW4YD |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,796 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #68 in Knife Sharpeners |
| Brand | XARILK |
| Brand Name | XARILK |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 844 Reviews |
| Grit Type | 3 PCS Diamond Stones (320# 800# 2000#) |
| Included Components | 3 PCS Diamond Stones, Allen Wrench, Knife Sharpener Body, Self-tapping Screws |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6.8"L x 6.8"W x 7"H |
| Item Type Name | Knife Sharpener system |
| Item Weight | 4 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | XARILK |
| Manufacturer Part Number | US-KN-300 |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Model Number | US-KN-300 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 6.8"L x 6.8"W x 7"H |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** XARILK
- **Color:** Black
- **Grit Type:** 3 PCS Diamond Stones (320# 800# 2000#)
- **Item Weight:** 4 Pounds
- **Manufacturer:** XARILK
- **Material:** Aluminum
- **Number of Items:** 1
- **Product Dimensions:** 6.8"L x 6.8"W x 7"H
- **Unit Count:** 1.0 Count

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## Available Options

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ BEST BUDGET FRIENDLY JIG
*by J***B on May 24, 2026*

Very easy to put together and take apart. Very user friendly. Very therapeutic when sharpening my knives. Gets my knives sharp enough for my purposes. I had to try a few jigs and so glad I tried this one too. This is definitely a keeper... AND IT'S ON SALE!!! HURRY GET YOU ONE!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best sharpener after much research.
*by S***O on May 29, 2026*

I’m accomplished at freehand sharpening, however this device convinces me that fixed-angle sharpening is the easiest way to reliably, repeatedly produce a razor sharp knife edge, better than electric sharpeners or even skillful hand sharpening. Fixed-angle doesn’t entirely replace hand sharpening, but it’s useful as a supplement to restore bevels that inevitably become sloppy over extended periods of hand sharpening. This device produces razor sharp, near perfect edges every time. It just takes time to set-up, so it doesn’t replace hand sharpening for daily touch-ups. For $85, it’s a good tool. That said, there are a few limitations to my enthusiasm, the first being the gimbal bearing that holds the rod. On mine, the gimbal appears to be made of soft, anodized aluminum rather than steel as (apparently) shown in the Amazon page advertisement. The rod abrades the aluminum and leaves a dark patch on the rod where it traverses through the gimbal bearing, and begins to bind after extended use. The rod itself is not polished, but should be, however you can polish it yourself easily enough with any kind of metal polish. During an extended sharpening session, the rod on mine begins to “drag” through the gimbal bearing, the cause being a build-up of aluminum sludge (the dark patch) accumulating where the rod passes through the gimbal. Polishing the rod and cleaning off the accumulation from time to time resolves the problem. One design aspect I really don’t like is the use of a metric, hex-key Allen wrench to tighten the blade holders. The Allen wrench is simple and cheap, but brings the user’s fingers dangerously close to razor sharp edge of the blade with each turn. For tightening the blade holders, a small screwdriver-type bit holder or T-handle for the hex key should be provided to replace the Allen wrench, for safety, even though that might add a couple bucks to the price of the unit. You can provide the same yourself as the user at your own cost. You need a digital angle finder to properly use this unit. They’re cheap enough on Amazon starting at around $20. I use a Kline Tools model that’s a bit more expensive. The scale on the sharpener itself will not alone allow you to precisely set the bevel angle. The instructions that come with the sharpener are rudimentary, however there are several decent YouTube video channels that illustrate how to set the angle on this sharpener. The diamond stones provided have a useful life of about 10-15 sharpenings before it becomes reasonable to replace them, however Xarilk has replacement stones available on Amazon that are inexpensive, and there are non-Xarilk options available as well. Diamonds are not forever, especially in the context of sharpening hard Japanese steels (Rockwell 62+) and the new super-steels that are popular now. All three diamond plates on mine showed grit contamination, as did the copper-colored replacement set of 6 stones, also from Xarilk. Most diamond sharpening plates, except possibly the most expensive ones, are rough and contaminated with some large particles at first, and need to be “broken in” before use on anything important. These odd-sized contaminants adhering to the plate surfaces usually wear off after a couple uses. You can see these (or even feel them) as deep scratches when first using the diamond plates. The diamond plates cut super-aggressively at first, then smooth out and cut slower later on. Before using a new plate on something important, sharpen some junk knives first. This is a good sharpener. The price is right. The design is obvious, and you can maintain it yourself as it wears in. The quality of the three stones provided is marginal, but capable of producing a very sharp edge on non-serrated knives. This unit accepts 1”x 6” stones from other manufacturers and the stones can be upgraded with more expensive stones later on, if you’re really concerned about it. It’s not perfect, but we’ll worth the price.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good budget system for the sale price.
*by C***S on August 18, 2024*

Had to order this unit twice because the first one I received was a used item with gouges and dirt, so that got sent back. The second one I received appears to be new and as far as I can tell, everything works. Overall, for the price paid (which was $79 on sale), it's a pretty good value and a good choice for someone who wants a decent sharpening system on a budget. There are much higher quality and better machined fixed angle systems like this, but are SIGNIFICANTLY more expensive. This unit seems to incorporate all the necessary and important features without breaking your wallet. PROS: - Easy to assemble. - Fit and finish, although not perfect, is adequate and functional. - When used properly, wIll put a nice edge on your blades. - Virtual clone of the TSProf Kadet Pro. Not as fancy and feature-packed, but operationally almost identical. CONS: - Instructions gave virtually no indication of how to properly sharpen. - Blade clamps do not have any type of padding or finish to protect the knife from scratches. However, if you don't over-tighten and are careful, so far I haven't scratched a knife, but would have liked to see the ends of the blade clamps made from a slightly softer material. - In order to get the correct angle, you will need a magnetic digital angle finder. The angle adjustment guide only provides pictures of different blades with crude markings. This is useless. Should show the actual angles in degrees instead of useless pictures. - Would have liked to see the sliding rod use a ball bearing system instead of a metal bushing. However, that would obviously add to the price. - The clamp that holds down the angle adjustment is not precise so that after you dial in the correct angle, pushing down on the clamp will cause the mechanism to readjust the angle by a little (about 0.3°) - The mechanism that rotates the blade clamp is not machined well, causing the sharpening angle to change each time you rotate. In my case, the angle changes by 1.5°. That may not sound like much, but if one side of the knife is sharpened to a 20° angle and the other is sharpened to a 21.5° angle, that can definitely affect overall performance of the blade. Each side of the blade really should be sharpened to the same angle. Because of this, each time I rotate the knife, I have to readjust the angle. It's a pain and it definitely slows down the sharpening process. In fact of anything, this is probably my biggest complaint is that this particular part of the system is poorly machined. Some of the cons are probably nitpicks especially at this price. But figured I'd mention them anyway. There are a couple decent YouTube videos showing proper usage of this Gen 3 unit which are worth watching. This system is a copy of the TSProf Kadet Pro. Not 100%, but pretty close. There are YouTube videos showing the usage of the Kadet Pro, so some of the procedures and techniques can be applied to this unit as they operate the same way. The stones that are included with the system I think are a good simple variety. I can't speak to the quality or longevity seeing as I have not sharpened many knives with it yet and I am also not even remotely a knife or sharpening expert. but so far the stones included seem to be fine and I've been able to put a nice edge on all the knives I've used it with. Xarilk also sells a multi-pack of diamond stones for only $20, which seems to be a pretty good deal. I'm aware that top quality stones cost significantly more, but I think it would be kind of pointless to spend double the price of the entire unit on stones. So even if the included stones are not supreme quality, as far as I can tell they are adequate and acceptable. Overall, I'm reasonably pleased with the system despite some of its shortcomings, but that's to be expected at this price. Upgrading to systems that fix all those nitpicks would cost 3 to 4 times the price of this unit. For example, the Kadet Pro is $500. TIPS: - I took the time to lightly spray all the joints and mechanisms with silicone spray lubricant and it helped make things move a little smoother. - Although it's not necessary, ideally you'll want to permanently attach the base to a workbench or table top. Screws are included. I don't have mine attached yet, so I hold the base steady with one hand while sharpening with the other which is not difficult. - In order to minimize the chance of the clamps marring the blade, I wrapped the ends of the clamp holders with 1-inch wide black Gorilla tape, which is thick enough to provide protection but still allow a secure hold with no wiggle. - Something that is not mentioned and I see frequently done improperly is the correct way to find the angle you're looking for. You will need a digital magnetic angle finder that can do relative measurements. I have the Klein 935DGGD and it works pretty good (Model 935DAG will also work). - Getting everything adjusted to the correct angle is actually a multi-step process. Basically you have the angle of the guide rod and then the angle that the actual knife is sitting at when clamped, which together produce the final angle. Only adjusting the main stem using the turning knob (and the useless pictures of different blades) will NOT give you the correct angle and could cause your actual angle to be off by 5° or more. This is why the dumbed down pictures along the main stem are useless if you're serious about getting the correct angle, which I assume you are. None of this is mentioned at all in the instructions. Step 1: Securely mount your knife in the blade clamps. Make sure it's snug, but don't over-tighten or you may risk marring the surface of your blade. Step 2: Adjust the height of the guide rod angle adjuster to the height of your sharpening stone and use the set screw to keep it at that position. Step 3: Install the sharpening stone and then rest the guide rod centered on top of the blade. You're now ready to measure angles. Step 4: Place the digital angle finder on top of the guide rod stem directly above the stone and once the measurement has settled, zero out the angle finder. Step 5: Now place the angle finder directly on top of the blade and use the adjusting knob on the stem of the unit to raise it up or down until you reach the exact angle you are looking for. The angle finder may jump around and it's probably not going to be absolutely perfect, but if you are within 0.1° or 0.2° you should be fine. depends on how much time you want to spend. Personally I adjust and readjust until the angle is spot-on. Step 6: Now that everything is at the correct angle, you can begin sharpening. There are many opinions about using some type of lubricant with diamond stones. Personally, I use Krud Kutter to lubricate the stones between each pass as well as using it to clean the stones after I'm done. Note: If during the sharpening process you change to a different height stone, all you need to do is readjust the guide rod stem to the height of the height of the new stone. By doing this, you will not have to readjust the angle of the entire blade clamp. However, if you always use the same height stone, you will only have to set the height of the guide rod stem once and you'll never need to change it again.

## Frequently Bought Together

- XARILK GEN3 Guided Knife Sharpening System, Aluminium | Professional knife sharpener, Knife Sharpening Kit W / 3 Al Plates Diamond (320#, 800#, 2000#) for For Hunting & Kitchen Knives
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