Razor Red Knife Sharpener!
I’ve truly found the best Knife Sharpener out there!!! The Razor Red Not only did I sharpen all of my kitchen knives, including the big carving knives, and even the serrated knives, quickly!! I can use my Razor Red Knife Sharpener to sharpen my scissors, hedge clippers!! Pruning shears, you can even sharpen your blender blades!! WOW!!! This is a handy little guy!
I have to comment on the packaging, it’s easy to open!! EASY!!! I didn’t need a knife, blow torch and a chain saw to open the package. AWESOME!!!!! Thank you Razor Red!!
More to love, is the fact that the Razor Red suctions down tightly to almost any surface. The Razor Red held TIGHT the entire time I was using it. LOVE that!! It was EASY to suction to the counter!! It was easy to remove too!!
The Razor Red is small and compact. It fits inside my knife drawer, where it’s handy all of the time.
More to love, I sharpened all of my knives FAST!! AND they are SHARP!! Diamond Precision even!! The knives that were so dull they had been banned to the back of the drawer are now as sharp, maybe even sharper! than when I bought them!!!
This is a knife sharpener that is perfect for anyone!! My daughter just had surgery on her hand and can’t use her right hand, she didn’t have any problems opening the package or sharpening her knives! WITH ONE HAND!! It’s truly THAT easy to use!
You can even sharpen your lawn mower blades!!! This really is the Best Knife Sharpener EVER!
I give Razor Red two thumbs WAY UP!! Or a million gold stars! Okay, maybe both!
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Refreshing My Old Blog Posts: The Good, The Bad, and The 404s
Updating an old blog post is a lot like an archaeological dig. You head in expecting to “dust” the archives and end up unearthing a series of questionable life choices from a decade ago. From over-filtered photos to advice that aged like room-temperature milk, the past can be… loud. But it’s not just my old writing style that’s haunting me. It turns out, I have a resident spirit: The Ghost of Peanut Butter and Whine.Meet the Ghost in the Machine
Apparently, while I was busy living my life, this digital poltergeist has been redecorating the archives. I recently opened a “quick update” only to find:- The Vanishing Act: The Ghost has been deleting images, leaving behind empty boxes where helpful tutorial steps used to be. Apparently, my 2016 photography wasn’t “aesthetic” enough for the afterlife.
- The Dead Link Graveyard: Half my former brand partners have been exorcised. I’m finding links that lead to nowhere or, worse, to “AI Crypto Collectives” that definitely weren’t there before.
- Font Sabotage: The Ghost clearly has a vendetta against modern typography. I’m finding sections of text that have reverted to antique fonts that haven’t been cool since dial-up, making my blog look like a Geocities fan page.
I Am Giving My Content a Facelift
I’m sitting on a mountain of old posts, so here is the official Peanut Butter and Whine guide to a quick blog refresh (and ghost-busting):- Exorcising the 404s: I’m using a plugin to hunt down those dead links the Ghost left behind and pointing them somewhere that actually exists.
- Updating the “Now”: If I mentioned a “must-have” product from five years ago, I’m swapping it for the 2026 version.
- Spruce up the Metadata: I’m ensuring my focus keyword (blog) is in the headers and the first paragraph so the algorithms know exactly what’s up.
While You’re Here…
Don’t let your visit be a “one and done!” Since I’m already tidying up the place, why not stay a while?- Win Big: Check out the sidebar for my current giveaway—I promise this one is actually alive and kicking!
- Earn Cash: Some things never go out of style. Rakuten still pays you to shop, and in this economy, why wouldn’t you take the free money?
3 Comments
Sarah L
Yes, it’s good to be able to get into a package without resorting to tools. Sounds like a good sharpener.
Shannon
This sounds really nice. And I am loving the easy open packaging.
Diane K. Brimmer
Wo! Could I ever use the Razor Red Knife Sharpener. I can’t tell you how many times I have been cut with a dull knife. Oh and the boys around here seem to think that you should cut everything with scissors, including wire and other metal things. Wrong kind of scissors guys! LOL!