Danforth Knife
Sharpening

Sharpening prices vary widely — from very inexpensive options to professional services that cost more.

The real question isn’t what does sharpening cost today?
It’s what does that sharpening cost the knife over its lifetime?


Cheap sharpening is often the most expensive option

Ultra-low-cost sharpening is usually built around assembly-line grinding.

Typical characteristics:

The knife may feel sharp briefly — but the cost shows up later.


The hidden damage

We regularly see knives that have been:

Once heat treatment or geometry is damaged, it cannot be undone.

We’ve seen:

A few inexpensive sharpenings can destroy an entire set.


Truck sharpening: stuck in another era

Many truck-based sharpeners are still using equipment and methods from decades ago.

Common issues include:

We’ve seen valuable Japanese and German knives severely damaged this way.
Even more tragic are vintage European forged knives that can’t be replaced once altered.

When steel is burned or geometry is destroyed, sharpening can’t fix it.


Kitchen stores: ask how they sharpen

Some kitchen stores offer sharpening as a convenience.

Many simply:

If a store offers sharpening, ask:

Clear answers matter.


What you’re actually paying for

Professional sharpening costs more because it includes:

It’s not faster because it’s careless.
It’s faster because it’s controlled.


Experience matters

We’ve sharpened tens of thousands of knives for home cooks and professionals across Toronto.

We currently handle sharpening for Cookery, and previously did sharpening work for Tosho Knife Arts — two businesses with very different knives, but very high standards.

More importantly, many of our customers have been returning for years, bringing back the same knives again and again.

That only happens when knives are preserved — not consumed.


The real value equation

A knife that lasts:

is cheaper in the long run — even if each sharpening costs more.


Bottom line

There is no single “correct” price for sharpening.

But the most expensive sharpening is the one that quietly destroys your knives.


If you care about your knives long-term, choose sharpening that preserves them. Bring them in — we’ll protect the steel, geometry, and lifespan.