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Naniwa Chocera Pro Stone 3000 Grit

Naniwa Chocera Pro Stone 3000 Grit

Regular price €97,00 EUR
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This is where most honing starts. If your blade pulls but still cuts, this range is about as rough as you should need to go. It grinds steel well, but is far less aggressive than a rougher stone such as 1,000. As a result, the stone does the job without grinding excess steel and shortening the life of your blade.

Naniwa Professional stones are harder than most, so they stay flat better and last much longer than cheaper options.

Always flatten your stone with a truing stone after sharpening.

When to use this stone:

  • Will need a Progression from a medium grit stone but leaves a good standard of sharpness.
  • Not great for knife thinning, but possible
  • Probably the best touch up or polishing stone for Japanese stainless steels
  • Works really well for any stainless steel 63 HRC or above.

About Naniwa - Naniwa is the biggest and best sharpening stone manufacturer in Japan. Their stones are among some of the highest quality in the world, good for both professional and amateur. They make a wide range or grits and densities, so you can choose the perfect stone for your needs and budget.

Grit 3000
Stone Usage Prep Splash and go
Dimensions 210 mm(L) x 70 mm(W) x 20 mm(H)
Series Naniwa Chocera Pro
Brand Naniwa
Made in Japan

Sharpening knives can be one of the most satisfying and fun skills to learn and do. Whether you’re an old hand at sharpening, or just starting out, we want to give you a few tips to help you get the most out of your water stones. If you have any questions about care or technique, please feel free to get in touch, our contact information is below.

Waterstone tips:

  • Use plenty of water. Periodically splash your stones with water as you use them to prevent the stone from plugging up with residue.
  • Some stones require soaking in water for about 20 minutes prior to use, others only require a splash of water while sharpening. Knifewear brand stones tell you what they require on the package. A good way to tell which a stone requires is to splash it with water, if the stone immediately sucks up all the water on it, soak it. If it
    pools on top don’t soak it.
  • Stones take on steel residue with use. A small Nagura stone can help clean the surface like an eraser.
  • Use a truing stone to keep the stone surface flat. Softer stones might require this before every sharpening session. This will help you to maintain the correct angle for sharpening, which is critical for creating the best knife edge.
  • We suggest lightly beveling the edges of the stone with a truing stone to avoid cutting yourself, and to prevent chips from coming off.
  • In dry climates, certain stones can be vulnerable to cracking if they dry too quickly. To avoid this, wrap these stones in a damp tea towel and allow to dry more slowly. These include the Knifewear 4000 and 8000, as well as the Naniwa Professional series.

Important!

  • Do not keep stones in direct sunlight, extreme heat or cold
    (e.g. Inside a car in winter) and avoid dropping them.
  • Always wipe excess water off from the stone before storing.
  • Never ever use oil on a water stone. It will ruin it.
  • Have fun!

Shipping and Returns

We aim to ship your order within 1 business day at Knifewear, if there is a hold up, we'll aim to let you know and give you a timeline.

We offer $3 shipping on orders over $100* anywhere in Canada and $200* to customers in the USA. We ship worldwide, and offer up to the minute rates from our shipping partner DHL.

*Konro Grills and some other larger items are excluded from the free shipping offer.

How do I make a return on an online order?
No worries, we've got you sorted. Head over to https://knifewear.mom/returns and follow the prompts. 

Can I pick up my order Curbside / At the store?
Absolutely, as long as all the items you are looking for are in stock at the location you want to pickup from, you'll be able to select that at the checkout. If one or more items aren't at your preferred location we are happy to ship it to you. 

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Overall rating: 4.964286 / 5 from 56 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

Naniwa Chocera Pro Stone 3000 Grit is highly regarded for its excellent sharpening capabilities, providing a great finish and sharp edge on knives. It is less aggressive than rougher stones, preserving the blade's life while ensuring effective honing. Known for its durability and quality, it is a preferred choice for both professionals and amateurs.

Summary topics

  • Sharpening Quality: 70%
  • Knife Finish: 10%
  • Knife Edge Quality: 14%

Review topics: ["quality","shipping","finish","edge","use","works","stone","cuts","grit","step","experience"].

Review highlights

  • "Very nice for getting a good finish on the knife the stone holds up well"Peter H.
  • "Beautiful stone that puts on a nice edge without too much effort!"Conrad H.
  • "Great mid/high grit stone."Duncan W.

Reviews

Game changer!

"Great mid stone, super smooth, great quality overall, but I guess it is very obvious as it is Naniwa."

Yurii S. (5/5)

Great Stone!

"Couldn’t be more satisfied with this purchase"

Kyte A. (5/5)

Sharpening my Veritas pmv-11 blades

"I bought to mainly sharpen my hand planes and it leaves such a good edge"

Minkyu K. (5/5)

Very good

"Very good stone."

Prabhu U. (5/5)

Great stone!

"Only had a 1000 grit stone before and this is the perfect next step I was looking for in my sharpening progression! Quality stone that offers the finish I was looking for on my edge."

stephen s. (5/5)

Best thing ever

"I love the Naniwa Stones. Anything else is like a flat tire"

Liam M. (5/5)

Rounds out my progrssion nicely

"I wanted a stone to do finishing work on my higher end knives and EDCs and this one fits the bill perfectly."

Ron C. (5/5)

Great stone!

"Cuts very well and very smooth stone. Very much worth the investment"

Sergio Y. (5/5)

Sharpening stone

"The stone quality is really good!"

Teerajade T. (5/5)

Lovely to use

"There’s a reason this stone is so hyped. It’s versatile and can be used to finish or touch up edges in between real sharpening sessions."

Quinn B. (5/5)

Q&A

are all the Naniwa stones splash and go?
Hi there, no, not all the stones are splash and go, some require soaking. The one you are looking at here is splash and go though! Let me know what other stones you are looking at and I'll be happy to get that information for you. - Ellie
Does this stone have to be soaked, or is it a splash and go stone
Hey there! its a it's a splash and go stone! - Ellie

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