Look sharp: Horl 1993

The revolutionary and stylish knife sharpener from this German manufacturer will change the way you hone your favourite blades and bring dull knives back to life

Food and Drink 26 Aug 2022

The Horl knife sharpener will revolutionise how you keep your blades in top condition
The chic Horl 2 knife sharpener looks great in any kitchen

Home cooks might be more serious than ever – two years spent trying to craft dishes and navigate restaurants’ do-it-yourself kits in one’s own kitchen has born thousands of domestic chefs. For those who are keeping their gastronomic skills on point, a new brand of knife sharpener has been developed that could reinvent how we sharpen blades – allowing anyone to get professional-level results.

Horl 1993 knife sharpeners offer the same precision and razor-sharp edge you’d get from a whetstone but in a way anyone can operate. The Horl sharpener consists of two parts: a magnetic angled sharpening block called the S-Pad to hold one’s knife in place, and a diamond grinder on a satisfying roller that can be moved back and forth to create the perfect angle for your knife. On the other side of the rolling grinder sits a ceramic honing disc which, after a few movements, significantly refines the grinding and results in a smooth and clean sharpened knife edge.

‘We want to make it possible for everyone to sharpen their knives so that cutting is a real pleasure. To achieve this, we develop easy-to-use, stylish products that always feel great to use,’ says Otmar Horl, co-founder of Horl 1993.

There are three Horl products in the range: the Horl 2 Cruise, £99, that is suited for grinding at 20 degrees, so suitable for most classic kitchen knives; the Horl 2 (£139), which has settings for both classic 20-degree knives as well as Japanese and Damascus knives, which tend to need to be ground to 15 degrees. And the Horl 2 Pro (£299), which achieves results three times quicker than other Horl sharpeners thanks to the planetary wheel mechanism.

It’s a simple and effective way to bring old cutting blades back to life and take care of treasured kitchen knives you rely on every day. And Horl comes from a family business run by father-and-son duo Otmar and Timo, who run their workshop from the Black Forest where every aspect of the manufacturing process is done locally. A very sharp investment, indeed.

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