So, the KING Whetstone Starter Set is supposed to come with a 1000/6000 grit combination whetstone, which is great because you get both the basic sharpening and fine finishing in one. The manufacturer also mentions that it should include a knife angle holder to help keep the right angle while sharpening.
However, from what we've found, there have been some hiccups with the accessories actually showing up in the box. It turns out that not everyone gets everything that's advertised—sometimes, the angle holder and a wiping cloth don't make it into the package.
Some folks have reported that while they really liked the quality of the whetstone itself, they were bummed about not getting the full set of accessories. There have been instances where people only received the whetstone without the angle guide and cloth, which can be pretty frustrating.
If you're going to buy the KING Whetstone Starter Set, it might be smart to check everything as soon as you get it to make sure all parts are there. If anything's missing, it's a good idea to contact whoever you bought it from right away to sort it out.
Even though these occasional mix-ups happen, most people seem to find the whetstone works really well for sharpening knives.
It's definitely good for getting a sharp edge on various knives, especially when you’ve got all the bits and pieces to make the sharpening process smoother. Just keep an eye out for those missing parts, and you'll be in good shape!