Find Kitchen Knife Sharpening Near You

Dull kitchen knives slow you down and increase the risk of injury. Professional sharpening restores your chef's knives, paring knives, santoku, and cleavers to factory-sharp edges — typically for $5–$10 per blade. Whether you prefer a mobile sharpener who comes to your door, a local storefront, or a mail-in service, SharpFinders helps you compare options in your area.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does kitchen knife sharpening cost?+

Most professionals charge $5–$10 per standard kitchen knife. Per-inch pricing ($1–$2/inch of blade) is also common. Expect to pay more for specialty blades like ceramic or Japanese knives.

How often should I sharpen my kitchen knives?+

Home cooks should sharpen every 6–12 months. If you cook daily, every 3–6 months is better. Use a honing steel between sharpenings to maintain the edge.

Is professional sharpening better than doing it myself?+

For most people, yes. Professionals use precision equipment (whetstone systems or belt grinders) and can match the original edge angle. DIY sharpening with a pull-through sharpener can damage the blade over time.