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Honing Oil | Food-Safe Mineral Oil for Sharpening Stones

Honing Oil | Food-Safe Mineral Oil for Sharpening Stones

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Honing Oil (Food-Safe Mineral Oil)

Food-safe mineral oil designed for use with oil stones.
Provides controlled lubrication during sharpening, helping prevent glazing and metal build-up while keeping the stone cutting cleanly.

Suitable for professional kitchens, butchery environments, and home sharpening setups.


Why Use Honing Oil?

  • Improves sharpening feel by allowing the blade to glide smoothly

  • Lifts swarf (metal particles) away from the stone surface

  • Helps prevent stone clogging and glazing

  • Food-safe and odourless

  • Extends the working life of oil stones

Designed to pair naturally with Whetgrip for stable, controlled sharpening.


How to Use

  • Apply a small amount to the oil stone

  • Spread evenly across the surface

  • Sharpen as normal

  • Wipe away excess oil and swarf after use

A little goes a long way.


Who Is It For?

✔ Butchers
✔ Chefs
✔ Home cooks
✔ Knife users working with oil stones

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FAQ

What is Whetgrip® and who’s it for?

It was made for slaughtermen—where speed and a sharp edge aren’t optional. But it’s trusted by butchers, chefs, hunters, fishermen, and anyone who sharpens blades regularly.

What size stones does it fit?

Whetgrip® currently fits:

  • Sharpening stones 210mm x 55mm.
  • The Whetgrip 50 comes with its own stone which is 50mm x 25mm

Is it food-safe and steriliser-safe?

Is it food-safe?

Yes. Whetgrip® is made from FDA-certified, food-safe silicone, making it suitable for use in food prep environments, butchery blocks, and commercial kitchens.

Can it be sterilised?

Absolutely. Whetgrip® withstands temperatures from -60°C to +230°C, so it can be dipped in sterilisers or cleaned down without losing its shape or function.