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Boker 3000/8000 Grit Honing Stone
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Bamboo Honing Stone / Whetstone Holder
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Risam 3000/8000 Honing Stone
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Risam 4000 Grit Whetstone
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Honing paste for razor-strops
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Longer Lasting Blade With The Straight Razor Sharpening Stone
At Cut Throat Club, we pride ourselves on quality. Offering the finest honing stones for straight razors from top-quality brands, our wide range means you can choose from varying grits. Find the correct grit to suit your razor blade and give it back that knife-edged sharpness. If you’ve got a razor which is completely blunt then start with a coarser grit and then move to a really fine grit to finish off the sharpening to a fine edge.
Explore our collection of straight razor sharpening stones now.
Professional Precision: Razor Honing Stone
The heart of a razor lies in the sharpness of its blade. Caring for it requires the precision of a professional. With a razor honing stone from our collection, there's no longer any need to send your razor away.
Before you choose a stone, check out our straight razors collection to pick your razor.
Honing Stone FAQS
How often should I hone my razor?
The general recommendation is to hone your razor 1-2 times a year. Some experts also say every 3-4 months. As a honing stone removes metal from the blade, it's best to do it only when necessary.
How do I know if my straight razor is sharp enough?
The best way to check your razor's sharpness is to take a strand of hair and place the razor against it with light pressure. If the hair cuts away immediately, your razor is sharp enough.
Is it hard to sharpen a straight razor?
With a light touch, careful precision and practice, sharpening a straight razor isn't hard at all. Our beginner's guide walks you through all the steps of honing your razor.