In reply to the above, I am guessing it will be the Spyderco Sharpmaker 204MF.
This is a decent, easy to use system and will put a sharp edge to most knives, even serrated edges + scissors. It will not work on all knife edges though.
Knives like the Falkniven PHK, have a convex blade, so need to be sharpened differently, the Sharpmaker, Lansky turn box / masters edge, would sharpen a convex blade eventually, but would change the manufacturers edge completely.
Getting back to the OP, IMO, the Lanskys deluxe kit, does a job, I would recommend using it with the Lansky bench clamp to give a controlled, consistent, edge sweep.
It will get a good sharp edge but to me, the other 3 products I've mentioned, get the same result. ( the deluxe kit system is a lot of faff, changing the grits over etc )
The turn box type is a simple up to down action, against the rods, providing you keep a consistent stroke on both sides.
Lansky Masters Edge, is a bigger turn box type sharpener, with longer ceramic rods and 3 angles in total, 17* 20* 25* angles.
The rods give a very sharp edge on most blade types, but the rods do tend to wobble slightly. Like the smaller turn box rods, these are very easy to use.
The Lansky 4 rod turn box, is a small wooden box, with 2 grades of rods and two angles, 20* + 25*, again easy + simple to use, to get good results on most blade types.
If I had two choices ( of the ones I've mentioned ) I would go for the Sharpmaker for home use and the Lansky 4 rod Turn Box for quick home or field use, knife touch up and gently use a strop, to get a razor sharp edge.
Have a look on You Tube first, before you commit to buying. Choose which sharpening system, you think is easier to use.
It depends on your knife type, the cost of your knife !
Ie. Dont use a BladeTec on your one off, expensive, Damacus blade or you will rip +shred it to bits !
You can also use different sandpaper grits and oil / wet stones to sharpen your knives.
The Lansky ceramic rod sharpener is clean, quick and easy.
Good luck, what ever you decide to go with.
ATB.