I used a Lansky until I wore it out, and it doesn't do a bad job, but I still think either the cardboard sharpening wheels sold by the knife supply people or a small 1" x 30" belt grinder is the way to go. Of course, to use the wheels, you need to have a wheel grinder of some sort already layin' around, and a place to use it(gets messy). A small belt grinder can be found for $50.00 or less and a 600 grit belt for it is less than $2.00. That ends up cheaper than some of these manual sharpening systems out there, especially the synthetic diamond ones. Only other thing you need is something to take off the wire edge, like a piece of leather or even damp cardboard laid on a hard surface. I can re-sharpen a pocket knife to shaving hair sharp in less than 30 seconds, and a big knife in about a minute flat. No such thing as a dull kitchen knife layin' around either.