The mistake that most people make when they learn how to cook or have been cooking for a number of years is that they never bother to keep their knives sharp. They don't sharpen their
knives before they cook. Sharpening a knife is a very important part of cutting that most people ignore. The new Cut Sharp Cutting Board is the first cutting board on the market to offer
a built-in knife sharpener. We have taken the sharpening skill and put it right into the board creating safety and convenience.
The concept is great. Many cooks don't sharpen their knives often enough. When you sharpen a knife, it's a safer knife because it easier to control during a cut. Your products come out
cleaner and more uniform and your cutting speed is increased. Cut Sharp makes it much more convenient to keep your knives sharp during prep, says Carl Braunlich, Associate Professor,
Purdue University s hotel and restaurant management program.
The key behind Cut Sharp is Whetstone. The ceramic cones produce the Whetstone effect. Whetstone is an old technology but very efficient for sound engineering reasons. When a person cuts
or chops food, they simply run their knife along the cones every so often to keep their knives sharp. The ceramic cones are impervious to bacteria.
About the Inventor:
Derek Heath, the inventor and designer of the Levelheaded Hat has successfully invented, patented and sold several products primarily in the dental community. In 1995 he sold his company
in Johnson City, TN and retired to Vero Beach, FL where he continually improves his golf handicap and develops innovative products. Recently, he started a new company called Invent
Futures to assist other inventors with bringing their ideas to market.
For more information, please contact Tricia Kent: 772-633-8337