Knife Sharpening Prices: What to Charge Per Knife in 2026
5 min read·Updated June 2026
The short answer
A standard kitchen knife runs about $5 to $15 to sharpen. Serrated and specialty blades run $10 to $25, and scissors or shears run $8 to $20. A badly chipped edge that needs repair carries a surcharge.
Typical prices
- Standard kitchen knife: $5 to $15
- Serrated or specialty blade: $10 to $25
- Scissors / shears: $8 to $20
What changes the price
- Blade length and overall condition.
- Edge damage or chip repair.
- Blade type (straight, serrated, specialty).
- Volume and recurring accounts.
Chase volume and standing accounts
The per-knife number is small, so price per inch or per blade and add a clear repair surcharge for chips and reprofiling, since fixing a wrecked edge is a different job from a touch-up. The real income is in volume: a weekly route of restaurants and salons turns pennies per blade into steady money. Use the free calculator to set your rate.
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