Mobile Knife Sharpening Business
IntermediateMethodical, hands-on people who enjoy mastering a craft and building recurring commercial route accounts
- Startup cost
- $800 – $12,000
- Monthly earnings
- $800 – $7,000 / mo
- First income
- 2 to 4 weeks
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Methodical, hands-on people who enjoy mastering a craft and building recurring commercial route accounts
Sociable, organized people who want a weekend, part-time-friendly event business and enjoy working a crowd at celebrations
Movement-minded people who like teaching one-on-one and small groups and are willing to invest months in real certification first
People who want a low-cost food business, enjoy being out in public, and can grind through permits and weather
Hands-on people who enjoy product-making and selling at markets, events, and online, and want a high-margin food business with low ingredient cost
People with watch knowledge and access to capital who can spot value, authenticate well, and negotiate calmly
Detail-oriented makers who enjoy a real craft and can handle food regulations, seasonality, and finicky technique
Patient, detail-obsessed people who like precise hands-on work and are willing to get licensed and build a recurring client base
Creative makers who can design a clear, repeatable project and enjoy sourcing, assembly, and marketing a tangible product
Cooks who love pasta-making and selling and accept that fresh pasta is perishable, so a commercial kitchen and reliable cold chain are non-negotiable
People with sales ability and real estate finance literacy who can tolerate irregular, deal-dependent income
Skilled fermenters willing to master food-safety regulation, who can handle perishable product and the grind of markets and wholesale
People skilled at building trust and rapport who want to help clients with habits, stress, and performance within a clearly non-clinical scope
People-oriented photographers who like working with entrepreneurs and businesses and can sell ongoing content, not just a single shoot
Patient, mechanically inclined people willing to spend months learning a genuine craft trade with little competition
Detail-oriented people who love baking, can sell a signature product, and want to start small from a home or cottage kitchen
Performers who will put in the years of rehearsal a polished act demands and treat magic as a booking-and-marketing business, not just a hobby
Service-minded people who can build a recurring delivery route and serve customers online giants ignore
People who know sneaker culture, can stomach inventory risk, and treat it as data-driven trading rather than a guaranteed flip
People with mechanical knowledge, cash to tie up in inventory, and the patience to buy carefully and negotiate well
People who want a recurring-subscription route business and are willing to grind for the customer density that makes it profitable
Hands-on makers who enjoy building physical products and accept a real ceiling on how much one person can produce
Skilled designers who understand both creative design and the unglamorous realities of patternmaking, production, inventory, and cash flow
Detail-oriented people who like consistent indoor growing and are willing to sell to chefs and markets every week