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Good question, shame it wasn't covered in the video.
If I was to hazard a guess, in my experience from using other budget kitchen options; they would be flimsy, prone to break down and wouldn't do what you want to do very well and every time you use it you'd wish you'd have just gotten the expensive one. It's worth looking into though, I've always used a wet stone so I have zero experience with those type of sharpers.
What's wrong with those 10-dollar sharpeners that are like the expensive one in the video but not electric?
Good question, shame it wasn't covered in the video.
If I was to hazard a guess, in my experience from using other budget kitchen options; they would be flimsy, prone to break down and wouldn't do what you want to do very well and every time you use it you'd wish you'd have just gotten the expensive one. It's worth looking into though, I've always used a wet stone so I have zero experience with those type of sharpers.