Very good and very detailed review. I like TSPROF because they only use metal materials, solid, hard, rigid, what makes these machines very well structured, solid, robust, stiff and well balanced and anchored. I saw and many other systems and I had the opportunity to try lot of them, but because of the plastic components or other flexible materials, they are not as precise as they seem and affect the angle in sharpening the knives. With all the other sharpening systems which contains plastic components, it is not possible to obtain performance in sharpening knives, because plastic and other flexible, elastic, soft materials, etc. they are not suitable for this, because they produce eccentric movements, balance, lose their properties, with time they grind and widen the tolerance and many other errors which affects the angle and sharpness of the knives. Perfect sharpening requires a perfect system and good skill. TSprof can offer you a perfect sharpening without a very good skill. That's why I personally like TSprof more than any other system, because it is the most solid, robust, balanced and anchored than any other
I got mine this week and have been a sharpening madman. Such a high quality and thoughtfully engineered machine. Thanks for bringing it to market! Plan on adding some accessories and more stones to augment the basic diamond stones soon!
Hello i bought a TSPROF kadet pro. I have a problem with the rod. I cannot fix the stone properly because of my allen screwdriver wich turns in the void.
Amazing sharpening systems, thanks for bringing these to the market. I'm still trying to decide between the Kadet Pro or the K03, both systems have their strengths.
I laughed at how you introduce a new product version that is supposed to fix issues from the previous and are too honest to say "it still has the same problem here". LOL
Greetings, I have used original Kadet now for 1 year, I enjoy using very much. System has performed great for about 55 knife sharpenings now, great engineer product. The newer products geared post is a very nice change, all other changes not a great improvement for me. I would buy this product again hands down.
I've been looking at the TSProf range for a while now waiting for the right time and combination of features.. and for the GBP £ to improve! I think the K03 is a bit big for my needs, it's not something I'll have on my work space all the time, so the Kadet and Blitz seem like the more practical option. Very excited to see that the new Axicube will work with the Kadet Pro. Will this be coming as part of a kit or will it need to be purchased separately? Do you ship to the UK?
If you are mostly sharpening small knives, I would go for the Blitz. I have the Blitz360 and the Kadet pro, and find the blitz to be quicker due to the manner in which you flip the clamp. On the blitz you depress a lever, rotate knife 180, and release lever. On the Kadet you have to unlock the pivot, rotate 180, then reengage lock. It sounds like a small detail, but when you are stropping and alternating one pass per side, the blitz is more pleasurable to use. I wish the Kadet had the same mechanism, to the point I'm considering trying to modify mine.
@@taylorhickman84 I actually ended up buying the Kadet Pro, one of the first I think. I actually filmed a review months ago, but not uploaded it yet. The updates to the Pro model are very useful and make the Kadet ideal for my needs. The new built in angle cube option would be the icing on the cake once it's available. It should be standard really.
You have an awesome product but from a machinist stand point, your way over priced just like the rest of the name brand sharpeners. Sad because you really do have an awesome product.
I have this for a month already , I have all veneve stones and fillet clamps and single clamps , It works amazing I’m very happy with it , Thanks for all the extra tips and tricks , That wood piece is nice hope I can get one , I realize I have the Kadet filet clamps and see what you mean with single clamp is longer , But I don’t think I would need to clamp across all 3 that seems overkill , Thanks again for the review it helped a lot to learn the machine 👍
Very good and very detailed review.
I like TSPROF because they only use metal materials, solid, hard, rigid, what makes these machines very well structured, solid, robust, stiff and well balanced and anchored.
I saw and many other systems and I had the opportunity to try lot of them, but because of the plastic components or other flexible materials, they are not as precise as they seem and affect the angle in sharpening the knives.
With all the other sharpening systems which contains plastic components, it is not possible to obtain performance in sharpening knives, because plastic and other flexible, elastic, soft materials, etc. they are not suitable for this, because they produce eccentric movements, balance, lose their properties, with time they grind and widen the tolerance and many other errors which affects the angle and sharpness of the knives.
Perfect sharpening requires a perfect system and good skill.
TSprof can offer you a perfect sharpening without a very good skill.
That's why I personally like TSprof more than any other system, because it is the most solid, robust, balanced and anchored than any other
I got mine this week and have been a sharpening madman. Such a high quality and thoughtfully engineered machine.
Thanks for bringing it to market! Plan on adding some accessories and more stones to augment the basic diamond stones soon!
Fantastic products! I will be promoting them and the company in my area for sure! Keep up the great work!
4:24 i have exactly this problem. I don t know how to do.
Thank you !! Excellent presentation.
Hello i bought a TSPROF kadet pro. I have a problem with the rod. I cannot fix the stone properly because of my allen screwdriver wich turns in the void.
Amazing sharpening systems, thanks for bringing these to the market. I'm still trying to decide between the Kadet Pro or the K03, both systems have their strengths.
When will the Cadet Pro be back in stock 😢
Kadet Pro available in Europe; tsprof.eu/category_kadet
Does it matter that the rod pivot point and clamp pivot point are not in alignment?
Well done, the best substantive description of the Cadet on youtube. Greetings from Poland
Thx!!
Great video
very helpful. Thank you
I laughed at how you introduce a new product version that is supposed to fix issues from the previous and are too honest to say "it still has the same problem here". LOL
Very difficult to find honest people this day (( but I'm delighted you smile, good emotions are always great))))
Aleksandr, as always I like your videos! Very informativ!! Stay alive and healthy!
Thank you, Adrian, I'm still nervous as hell ))) your support pushes me to go further!! Thx
Glad to see You again :-)
Thx!! 🙂
Greetings, I have used original Kadet now for 1 year, I enjoy using very much. System has performed great for about 55 knife sharpenings now, great engineer product. The newer products geared post is a very nice change, all other changes not a great improvement for me. I would buy this product again hands down.
Hello aleksandr. Nice video as usual . ;) Gretting from France
Pro is the way to go, in my opinion.
Is the pro worth the extra cost is the only question I have. I am torn between the two model's.
I've been looking at the TSProf range for a while now waiting for the right time and combination of features.. and for the GBP £ to improve! I think the K03 is a bit big for my needs, it's not something I'll have on my work space all the time, so the Kadet and Blitz seem like the more practical option. Very excited to see that the new Axicube will work with the Kadet Pro. Will this be coming as part of a kit or will it need to be purchased separately?
Do you ship to the UK?
Hi, just mail us at info@tsprof.eu and we try to help you to get one. Axicube one is not for sale in Europe yet.
If you are mostly sharpening small knives, I would go for the Blitz. I have the Blitz360 and the Kadet pro, and find the blitz to be quicker due to the manner in which you flip the clamp. On the blitz you depress a lever, rotate knife 180, and release lever. On the Kadet you have to unlock the pivot, rotate 180, then reengage lock. It sounds like a small detail, but when you are stropping and alternating one pass per side, the blitz is more pleasurable to use. I wish the Kadet had the same mechanism, to the point I'm considering trying to modify mine.
@@taylorhickman84 I actually ended up buying the Kadet Pro, one of the first I think. I actually filmed a review months ago, but not uploaded it yet. The updates to the Pro model are very useful and make the Kadet ideal for my needs. The new built in angle cube option would be the icing on the cake once it's available. It should be standard really.
Hello Aleksandr, thank you for the video ! you are very cute ;)
I will take last year's model with this year's updates
I really don't like how they fix a couiple of things but at the cost of removing other features. It feels like a downgrade from the "base" model.
I agree I like last year's but with this year's updates
You have an awesome product but from a machinist stand point, your way over priced just like the rest of the name brand sharpeners. Sad because you really do have an awesome product.
I have this for a month already , I have all veneve stones and fillet clamps and single clamps , It works amazing I’m very happy with it , Thanks for all the extra tips and tricks , That wood piece is nice hope I can get one , I realize I have the Kadet filet clamps and see what you mean with single clamp is longer , But I don’t think I would need to clamp across all 3 that seems overkill , Thanks again for the review it helped a lot to learn the machine 👍
I'm glad you like it, I will try to improve it in the future.