Commercial Knife Sharpening Prices
Knife Exchange
My knives delivered to your place.-
Small knives $3
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Medium iknives $6
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Large Knives $9
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Double Handle Knives $15
Small = under 4 inches
Medium = 4-7 inches
Large = 8-12 inches
Knife Exchange
My knives brought to my place.-
Small Knives $3
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Medium Knives $5
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Large Knives $8
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Double Handle Knives $12
Medium = 4-7 inches
Large = 8-12 inches
Sharpening Service
Your knives brought to my place.-
Small Knives $3
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Medium Knives $5
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Large Knives $8
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Double Handle Knives $12
Medium = 4-7 inches
Large = 8-12 inches
Japanese knives count double.
Payments can be done with Cash, Card, Venmo or paypal invoices.
Acceptable Use Policy for Knife Exchange Program
1. Purpose: The Knife Exchange Program facilitates the exchange of chef knives for culinary professionals and enthusiasts, promoting a safe and efficient means of acquiring quality knives.
2. Minimum Exchange Requirement: Participants are required to exchange a minimum of **10 chef knives per month** to actively engage in the program.
3. Replacement Policy:
– Damaged or lost knives will be replaced at a discounted rate of **20% off the retail price**.
– After six months of consistent participation, participants are eligible for a one-time complimentary replacement of a single knife. With a limit of 1 knife per month after that.
4. Authorized Users: The Knife Exchange Program is open to individuals who meet the minimum exchange requirement and comply with the terms and conditions outlined in this policy.
5. Prohibited Activities:
– Exchanges involving knives used for illegal purposes or activities are strictly prohibited.
– Participants must not misrepresent the condition or quality of the knives being exchanged.
– Minors are not permitted to participate in the program.
6. Safety Guidelines:
– Proper handling and care of knives are essential to prevent accidents or injuries.
– Participants are responsible for ensuring that knives are securely packaged for exchange to avoid damage during transportation.
7. Compliance with Laws:
– Participants must adhere to all laws and regulations governing the ownership and exchange of chef knives in their jurisdiction.
8. Privacy and Security:
– Confidentiality of personal information shared during the exchange process must be maintained and used solely for completing the transaction.
– Users should refrain from disclosing sensitive details during exchanges to protect their privacy.
9. Consequences of Violation:
– Violations of this Acceptable Use Policy may lead to suspension or termination of a participant’s involvement in the Knife Exchange Program.
– Severe breaches may be reported to the appropriate authorities.
10. Policy Updates:
– This Acceptable Use Policy is subject to periodic review and modifications. Participants will be informed of any changes promptly.
Participants in the Knife Exchange Program agree to adhere to the regulations and guidelines set forth in this policy for a harmonious and beneficial knife exchange experience
Your Sharpening budget will vary depending on several factors:
1. **Number of items**: The more items a business has, the higher the potential cost for sharpening. Larger establishments with extensive kitchens may require a higher budget.
2. **Frequency of Sharpening**: If items/tools are sharpened regularly, they may require less intensive sharpening, which can be more cost-effective. However, if knives are allowed to become very dull, it may require more time and effort to restore them.
3. **Type of items**: Different types of items have different costs associated with sharpening. For instance, specialty or high-end scissors may require specialized techniques and may be more expensive to sharpen.
4. **Quality of Service Provider**: Higher quality sharpening services may charge more, but they may also provide a superior level of service.
5. **In-House vs. Outsourcing**: Some businesses choose to have an in-house staff member handle sharpening, which may reduce costs. Others prefer to outsource to professional services.
6. **Location**: The cost of services/shipping can vary depending on the location of the business.
A rough estimate could be anywhere from a few hundred to a few thousand dollars annually, but it’s important for each business t to assess their specific needs and negotiate pricing with their chosen service provider. It’s also recommended to factor in the cost of purchasing new “tools” over time, as regular sharpening helps extend the life of the items.