Alright, ditch the dull blades because the Work Sharp Pro Precision Adjust Elite Sharpener is here to seriously up your sharpening game! This ain’t your grandpa’s rusty old stone; this sharpener actively puts pro-level edges on all your knives without needing years of practice!
Pro Precision Adjust Elite
The Work Sharp Pro Precision Adjust Elite Sharpener is built for knife enthusiasts who demand precision and reliability. Whether you’re sharpening kitchen knives, hunting blades, or everyday carry tools, this system easily ensures razor-sharp edges.

Its solid metal construction keeps your knife steady and is developed for ultimate control. It features a digital angle indicator, while the adjustable angle system (15° to 30°) lets you fine-tune for different blade types. The Precision Adjust Elite System stands out with its impressive 10-abrasive system (1-inch x 6 inches).
The kit includes a variety of diamond plates ranging from coarse grits (220 to 800) and ultra-fine diamonds (1200 to 3000) for comprehensive sharpening. Additionally, it features a ceramic hone and a leather strop to achieve a polished finish. Whether bringing a dull blade back to life or fine-tuning an already sharp edge, this kit has you covered!
Designed for convenience, the rugged carry case keeps everything organized and portable, making it easy to sharpen on the go or store neatly in your workspace. Whether you’re a chef, outdoorsman, or knife collector, this sharpener delivers precision, durability, and ease of use in one elite package.
Ready to take your sharpening game to the next level? The whole system carries an MSRP of $449.95.
Work Sharp Setup and Use
Getting this sharpener up and running takes some time, but it’s not too tough. The instructions are solid. I found myself watching a few videos to get the hang of it. This one was the trickiest to set up out of all the sharpeners I’ve ever owned. However, trust me, it’s totally worth it.
So, don’t let the setup process scare you off! Spend some time getting to know the Work Sharp Pro Precision Adjust Elite Sharpener and how it works. Once you do, you’ll come to appreciate it. Read the guides, check out the videos, and you’ll be a pro. Once you nail it, you’ll feel pretty proud of yourself!
Pro Precision Adjust Elite: Nailing the Angle
I got the gist of the mechanics, but wasn’t always sure of the manufacturer’s sharpening angle. Sometimes this info is on their website. Often, it’s not. I reached out to Work Sharp with a question: What do you suggest for someone who doesn’t know the exact angle/degree to sharpen a knife on the Work Sharp Pro Precision Adjust Elite Sharpener?
“If you don’t know the exact angle to sharpen your knife, a good rule of thumb is to match the existing edge. On the Work Sharp Pro Precision Adjust, you can do this by marking the bevel with a black permanent marker and lightly touching it to the abrasive. You’ve found the correct angle if the marker wears away evenly along the entire bevel. If not, adjust until it does. It’s a simple trick, but super effective—and helps ensure you’re not unintentionally reprofiling your edge.“-Kyle Owens- Work Sharp

This outstanding advice from Work Sharp helped me figure out the angle on several knives.
Quirks of the Pro Precision Adjust Elite
After sharpening several knives with the unit, I noticed something odd. Again, it could be user error, but it was consistent across the board. Once I clamped the knife in and tightened it, I used the digital angle indicator on the countertop surface. I zeroed it out, then attached it to the sharpening rod.
I dialed in 20° and started sharpening from hilt to edge. Once I felt the burr on the underside, I turned the knife over using the red lever. It wasn’t doing much. I took out the digital angle indicator and took a reading to find the angle was 19.50° or 19.75°. It seems I had to adjust it every time I flipped it to stay ahead of any variance.

I used a very narrow-bladed CRKT CEO in the regular clamp since it isn’t a small knife. After much sharpening, I noticed the diamond plates were grinding the clamp. Even with its 3-inch-long blade, I should have used the small blade attachment, which is usually for smaller knives. However, the CEO is narrow, so I soon figured it out. This was user error!
Finale
Everybody has that one knife that they can rarely get sharp. Mine was the KA-BAR State & Union lockback (S35VN steel). I used three other sharpening systems with zero luck. The Work Sharp Pro Precision Adjust Elite Sharpener worked like a pro! I used the 220 to 800 and then ultra-fine 1200 diamond. I went to the ceramic hone 20x on each side and ended with 10 strops of the leather.
Done! Razor sharp, shaving hair, and slicing packaging peanuts in short order. Bravo, Work Sharp!
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