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cmdtrgd said:Ummmm...get a new one?
It is recommended to sharpen your pizza cutter every 3-6 months, depending on how often you use it. If you notice that it is becoming difficult to cut through your pizza, it's probably time for a sharpening.
Yes, you can sharpen your pizza cutter at home using a sharpening stone or a handheld sharpener. Just make sure to follow the instructions carefully and take your time to avoid damaging the blade.
For a serrated pizza cutter, it's best to use a handheld sharpener specifically designed for serrated blades. These sharpeners have slots that can accommodate the serrations, ensuring an even sharpening.
The time it takes to sharpen an old pizza cutter depends on the condition of the blade and the sharpening method used. On average, it can take anywhere from 5-15 minutes to properly sharpen a pizza cutter.
If your pizza cutter is too damaged or worn to be sharpened, it's time to replace it. Continuing to use a dull or damaged pizza cutter can be dangerous and also affect the quality of your pizza slices. Pampered Chef offers a variety of high-quality pizza cutters that can be easily sharpened and will last for years to come.