Disclaimer – We have received this item for free or on a loan basis for the purpose of this review/feature but all words and opinions are our own.
Spring clean your kitchen with a new, faster knife sharpener from HORL3. If you’re like me and love a sharp knife but hate sharpening, this is a great alternative and actually quite fun too!
The HORL3 Cruise Knife Sharpener is a two-part utensil with the angle support (15 degrees and 20 degrees) and barrel both being made from recycled plastic. There is also a solid wood (oak/walnut) version and the high-end aluminium version.
How does it work?
The angle support holds the knife in place. Line your knife up on the 15 or 20 degree face of the angle support, and the magnets will hold it in place. The sharp edge of the knife needs to be facing upwards. Roll the barrel along the knife so that the disk end is touching just the edge of the knife and it will sharpen within a few moves. This is where the two different degrees matter; 15 degrees is for a precise cutting edge. 20 degrees gives a robust edge. You can vary how you sharpen your knife by using the 15 or 20 degree edge first or for longer, depending on what your knife is used for. The magnets make sure that the knife doesn’t slip and your fingers aren’t near the blade at any time.
The barrel turns as you roll it, keeping the disk in place. On each end of the barrel, there are vastly different disks. The courser diamond disk is for the heavy lifting of the sharpening. When you first use this disk, there are particles of both the disk and the knife generated, which looks like metal dust. This is normal, and subsides in time. The other end of the barrel is the stainless steel disk. This gives the knife a smooth edge. The instructions suggest that you coat the blade with a felt pen before you start sharpening and then you can see when all of the blad has been sharpened. Although I didn’t do this, it would be a good experiment!

The disks certainly sharpen the knives and very quickly too – it only took 5-10 turns of the barrel to sharpen my smaller knives, which is a big improvement on my old spear sharpener. You don’t have to worry about getting the angle right because it’s pre-set thanks to the angle support, and the magnets won’t allow the knife to slip. It took a few attempts to see how the barrel travels along the length of the blade but once you work it out, the sharpener does all the work and makes light work of it.
Although pricy, this is a kitchen product that reaps the benefits for years and won’t need replacing. The time it saves by not only shortening the sharpening time but by keeping your knife set (and scissors!) completely sharp forever, is invaluable. As the number one tool of any chef at home or in the restaurant, the HORL3 Cruise Knife Sharpener is priceless.
Available from £99 at: https://www.horl.com/gb/en/sharpeners/horl3-cruise/