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Unbeatable Sharpness For Your Culinary Creations

Get the best out of your culinary craft with our Tormek T-2 Pro for the restaurant or for the kitchen pro at-home. Tormek will give you superior knife sharpness for each dish you prepare.

The Best Way to Sharpen Kitchen Knives For The Restaurant

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Tormek T-2 Culinary

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With over 40 years experience in sharpening, Tormek of Sweden has now developed a new knife sharpener, especially designed to meet the professional’s demand for sharpness and user friendliness. You get sharp knives, just when you need it!

With Tormek T-2, you get a professional grinding. The concept is a further development of the whetstone, which in combination with an innovative guidance system (patented) enables you to have full control of the sharpening.

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TO-DE-250

Diamond Wheel (for T-8)—Extra Fine/Grit Size 1200

537.5
TO-TNT-00

Storage Tray for Woodturner’s Kit

46.5
TO-ADV-D

Diamond Exchange Tip

84.5
TO-MSK-250

Stainless Steel Shaft Kit (For Tormek T-8, T-7)

92.5
TO-HTK-00

Storage tray for Tormek Hand Tool Kit

46.5
TO-XB-100

Horizontal Base For Universal Support

52.5
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See What Our Customers Say About Tormek Sharpeners

The Knife Blade Sharpening Jig (SVM-45) is such a great accessory to allow my kitchen knives to be sharpened to a professional standard. The jig is very quick way to sharpen a set of knives with a consistent angle. My kitchen knives are now razor sharp and such a pleasure to use

Anonymous Reviewer

Very accurate machine. Puts better than average edge back on the tool with little trouble. The wet stone also gives me peace of mind in a wood shop.

Richard S.

Why of why did I wait so long to bug this? The Tormek Angle Setter WM-200 Great is a product accessory and it’s so easy to use. It allows perfect angles to be set for grinding / sharpening my turning tools, chisels, axes, knifes, scissors and more. Any one with a Tormek sharpening machine should have one.

Monty

If you have a Tormek this is a must-have accessory! I suggest having a second Tormek SP-650 Stone Grader so you can round the edges of your stone with one and smooth the 250/1000 with the other. This arrived much faster than expected. It’s an investment but it’s worth it to have!

Randall B

The Tormek MH-380 machine cover does as advertised and has a reasonable price tag. The fact that it’s custom made to fit my machine and made by Tormek is a sell for me. Its a good idea for manufacturers (like Tormek) to supply this option if required or wanted. A simple product but does the job of keeping my machine dust-free well.

Simon G

Really easy to use. Read the manual and away I went. I have sharpened everything so far. I have a bunch of water stones that I use but nothing ever comes out as sharp as using this Tormek. I have no buyer's remorse at all.

Scott E.

The Tormek has been on my tool wishlist for a long time. Before, I managed to get my tools sharp but it was messy, time-consuming and often frustrating. My wife bought me the T-8 for Christmas and I love it. There is a learning curve, but once you get the hang of it you can get perfect, razor-sharp edges on everything.

Jeff

The SVA-170 axe jig is typical high Tormek quality. It’s user-friendly and simple to use. I sharpened up an old hatchet I restored and gave it to my son as a gift. The cutting edge went from a dull, jagged mess to a superior, razor-sharp edge in minutes!

David

The SVM-45 is a really good addition to my Tormek whetstone grinder. The sharpening jig has made a huge difference to the sharpness of my knives and is greatly complimented by the angle finder that came with the grinder.

Clive

Tormek’s a quality tool. It is easy to set up and provides repeatable results. I use bevel chisels and was quickly able to set up & remove chips in damaged blades. I follow up sharpening on diamond stones & quickly hone the face & heel. I use this system to quickly repair damaged blades but rely on diamond stones for final sharpening.

Edward I.