Find the right diamond sharpener
All Dianova diamond sharpeners are built for precision, durability and long service life. The difference lies in the application – here you'll find the right sharpening solution for kitchen knives, outdoor gear, workshop tools and sports equipment.
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Choosing the right diamond sharpener depends on what you sharpen and where you use it. In the kitchen, precision and control are essential. In the field, low weight and portability matter. In the workshop, fast material removal is often the priority, while sports applications demand consistent results time after time.
Dianova diamond sharpeners provide a flat sharpening surface, even contact with the edge, and efficient material removal, even on hard and modern steels. The result is better control, faster sharpening, and repeatable results whether you're sharpening kitchen knives, tools, or sports equipment.
Choose the right category:
- Kitchen Knives
Precision, control, and razor-sharp edges for everyday use. - Outdoor
Compact diamond sharpeners for hunting, fishing, and EDC. - Workshop
Maintenance, sharpening, and restoration of tools and edged tools. - Sports
Skis, skates, pole tips, and edge maintenance.
All Dianova diamond sharpeners are developed and manufactured in Sweden with a focus on precision, durability, and real-world performance. Since 1993, we have specialized in diamond sharpening tools for kitchens, workshops, outdoor use, and winter sports.
Frequently Asked Questions About Diamond Sharpeners
Here you'll find answers to the most common questions about diamond sharpeners, grit selection, maintenance, and applications.
A diamond sharpener uses industrial diamonds as the abrasive material. Diamonds remove steel faster than traditional sharpening stones while maintaining a flat sharpening surface over time. This makes them particularly suitable for modern knife steels, tools, and precision sharpening applications.
For most users, we recommend 300/600 grit. The coarser side shapes the edge, while the finer side removes the burr and leaves a sharp, durable edge.
600/1200 grit is suitable for finer maintenance, kitchen knives, and other tools where a more refined and polished edge is desired.
Some specialized sharpeners are also available with coarser grits for rapid material removal.
The right choice depends primarily on what you want to sharpen and how the sharpener will be used.
For kitchen knives, we recommend diamond sharpeners designed for precision and control. For outdoor use, compact sharpeners offer low weight and portability. In the workshop, larger sharpeners provide efficient material removal and stable support for tools and edged tools. For sports equipment, specialized sharpeners are available for skis, skates, and pole tips.
If you're unsure, start by choosing the category that best matches your intended use.
Mini – pocket-sized for EDC, hunting, and outdoor use.
Short – compact format with a generous sharpening surface.
Long – the all-round choice with extended reach and versatility.
Cook – designed for kitchen knives and longer sharpening strokes.
All sizes use the same diamond surface and provide the same sharpening performance. The main differences are working area, handling, and intended use.
No. Dianova diamond sharpeners can be used dry, making them convenient to use anywhere.
Water can be used to rinse away swarf and sharpening debris, but it is not required. Oil is not recommended.
For best performance, rinse the sharpener after use when possible and clean it occasionally with warm water and dish soap.
The most common cause of reduced performance is a clogged surface, not worn-out diamonds.
Rinse the sharpener after use whenever possible. If needed, clean it by hand with warm water, dish soap, and a soft brush.
The most common cause of reduced sharpening performance is a surface clogged with steel particles and sharpening debris, not worn-out diamonds.
With normal use, a diamond sharpener will last for many years.
Diamonds remove steel efficiently with light pressure, which helps minimize wear. Our diamond plates have been used professionally since 1993 and are designed for long service life.
In most cases, reduced performance is caused by a clogged surface rather than worn-out diamonds. Regular cleaning helps maintain fast cutting action and consistent results.
Yes.
Diamond sharpeners work exceptionally well for scissors, pruning shears, axes, chisels, and other edged tools.
The flat diamond surface makes it easy to follow the original bevel and maintain the correct sharpening angle.
You can also find detailed sharpening guides for scissors, pruning shears, and other tools in our guide library.
All Dianova diamond sharpeners are developed and manufactured in Sweden.
Since 1993, we have specialized in diamond-based sharpening tools for kitchens, workshops, outdoor use, and winter sports.
We manufacture the diamond plates used in our sharpeners ourselves, allowing us to maintain consistent quality, performance, and durability.
We have collected sharpening guides for kitchen knives, scissors, pruning shears, sports equipment, and other tools in our guide library.
Whether you're new to sharpening or looking to refine your technique, you'll find practical advice, step-by-step instructions, and product-specific tips to help you get the best results.
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