Naniwa

Naniwa Specialty Combination Waterstone 3000/8000 Grit

Naniwa Japanese waterstones are hands down one of the best stones for sharpening a Straight Razor if not the best, we consider this stone a step up from the Norton 4000/8000. Not only are they ultra fast cutters, but Naniwa has taken this stone to the next level and has copied the feel of a natural waterstone. Because of this, the feedback is like no other man-made stone on the market. One other important feature is that this waterstone does not need to be soaked prior to honing like the Norton, just splash some water on the stone and you are ready to hone!! If you were to buy any one stone to hone your razors this is the one. It sets the bevel and polishes it in one stone! There is no better value on the market.

Grit: 3000/8000

Dimensions: 8.25" x 2.75" (210x70x20mm)

Made in Japan

Customer Reviews

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Ron Neumann
Great Combination

I purchased this combination stone following many of the comments and recommendations noted by Phil.

No need to look any further, excellent stone for taking out that chipped edge and giving it a new one.

Excellent value, excellent combination and excellent edge.

Highly recommend.

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Plamen
Customer review

Very happy with this combo. Amazing cutting power and mirror finish in the 8K side. Too bad it's been discontinued.

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PLamen
Customer review

This is my first Naniwa waterstone.Couldn't be happier with it.
I use it primarily for setting the bevel on my razor and it does a beautiful job.I am probably gonna need another 12K to hone it,but that's another story.Sadly, it has been discontinued.Very fast delivery and carefully bubble wrapped.Thanks Phil.

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Plamen
Customer review

Extremely happy with this combo. I honed my razor with it and all I can say is WOW... Amazing cutting power and mirror finish on the 8K. Unfortunately that stone has been discontinued. Thanks Phil.

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Frederick
Customer review

Very happy with this stone, was able to take a razor with a small ding in it and set the bevel on the 3k side. I then did 40 laps of the 8k side, stroped it and then went and shaved with it. This is the

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