Never trouble trouble till trouble troubles you. I even tried using a sharpie to mark the edges so I know where I'm sharpening but I'm either changing the angles while I'm sharpening or doing something else. Reply. KME vs Wicked Edge. So, KME or Edge pro or something else entirely for my entry level arse. A. And I absolutely love it. It's priced closer to the KME and has a ton of aftermarket support too. There is still a place for the others, but the KME is now my first go-to for a full edge sharpening. Lansky vs KME vs Edge Pro vs Wicked Edge I give up on whetstones because either my wrist is retarded or my whole arm is challenged. Stop collar spring load stone changer and I had my edge pro up usually in under 5minutes. A few small mods to an edge pro and it sets up super easy and fast as well. Especially if you follow MadRookies tips in the Edge Pro forum. For $475 you get the base model Wicked Edge. I don't see a benefit of the KME over the edge pro … I have the Pro Pack 1 (PP1), with the additional 1200/1600 and 1.4/0.6 micron ceramic stones. My best friend of 16 years, Cheech, RIP. KME vs Wicked Edge Go vs Hapstone M2 vs Edge Pro? That's my story, hope it helps. 7-97 to 7-1-13. ... Wicked Edge - this is now my go-to. I did a search for past posts on this subject but only found a few that were what I was looking for but the info or reply's were limited. Then got a KME just because I heard so many good things about it, and I really wanted to try a clamped system without the WE price tag. To get the other stuff they have an $1,199 package or get it all individually. The knives I have are basic EDC knives, camp knives, and western chef knives. Then picked up an Edge Pro, which really improved my edges exponentially. Re: KME Precision vs Edge Pro Shapton Price NI Post by farnorthdan » Wed Jan 18, 2017 6:09 pm ZrowsN1s wrote: I'd be comfortable saying you could get 15 degrees per side (the farther the edge sticks out of the clamp the more acute of an angle you can get) but not 8 … Save Share. I'm considering buying a sharpening system under $200 that I can keep for a very long time. You could also look into the Edge Pro.