Kimbo™ Gun Metal Grey Ultimate Set

Kimbo™ Gun Metal Grey Ultimate Set

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Kimbo™ Gun Metal Grey Ultimate Set

Kimbo™ Gun Metal Grey Ultimate Set

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Regular price $554.95 Sale price $149.95 Save 73% Australian flag 100% AUSSIE OWNED
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What is your returns / money-back policy?

Kimbo offers a risk-free guarantee (advertised as a 90-day money-back / satisfaction guarantee). If you’re not happy within that period you can return the product under their policy — check the site’s Refund/Returns details for exact steps and conditions.

Is the Kimbo Rolling Sharpener suitable for all types of knives?

Kimbo is suitable for most straight-edge knives commonly used in the kitchen and around the home. This includes
chef’s knives, kitchen knives, cleavers, hunting knives with smooth edges, and folding knives with smooth blades.
Kimbo is not designed for serrated knives, such as bread knives, or for scissors, as these require different sharpening
methods and may damage the sharpening surface.

What sharpening angles does the Kimbo Rolling Sharpener support?

Kimbo supports 15 & 20 Degree angles.

A 15° sharpening angle creates a finer, sharper edge that is ideal for precision cutting and delicate slicing. A narrower angle can wear faster on softer steels and may require more frequent touch-ups.

A 20° angle produces a stronger, more durable edge that is
better suited to everyday cooking and heavier use. Western-style knives, which are typically made from softer steel, generally perform better at 20°, while harder steels can hold a 15° edge for longer.

Choosing the right angle depends on how you use your knife: for general cooking, durability, and longer edge retention, 20° is the best all-round choice for most kitchens,
while 15° is ideal for those who prioritise razor-sharp performance and precision. If you are unsure, starting with 20° is recommended, as it offers the most versatility and forgiveness.

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EFFORTLESSLY SHARPEN LIKE A PRO

Simply attach your knife to the magnetic holder, select from preset edge angles, and roll. No guesswork, just results!

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ATTACH KNIFE TO MAGNETIC HOLDER

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ROLL KIMBO SHARPENER ALONG THE BLADE

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SLICE WITH EASE, START ENJOYING COOKING AGAIN

The Story Behind Kimbo

The Story Behind Kimbo

We launched Kimbo with a simple belief that we could make knife sharpening better and easier for home cooks.

No complicated steps, no guesswork just a smooth, intuitive system that makes sharpening feel effortless from the very first use. Kimbo does more than just work it brings your knives back to life in seconds while adding a sleek, premium touch to your kitchen space. It’s the kind of tool you feel confident using, proud to display, and genuinely enjoy reaching for every time you cook.

Today, we're proud to be Australia's #1 Knife Sharpener with over 120,000 units sold.

  • A Sharp Knife In 60 Seconds
  • Over 120,000 Units Sold Across Australia
  • Thousands of 5 Star Reviews
Australia's Favourite Knife Sharpener

Australia's Favourite Knife Sharpener

Trusted by Thousands of Aussie Cooks!
Trusted by Thousands of Aussie Cooks!

WHY CHOOSE US ?

  • Diamond Disc, holds edge 10 x longer
  • Diamond & Ceramic Rolling System
  • Works on all Knives
  • 15 & 20 Degree Guided Angles
  • Locks on Magnetically

OTHERS

  • Cheap disc that wears down fast
  • Basic rolling system without precision
  • Not suitable for chef, serrated, or premium knives
  • Freehand sharpening with high error risk
  • Unstable base, unsafe to use