Tuesday, 30 August 2011

Lansky Dual Grit Sharpener


Pocket size for easy carrying or storage

1 Year for materials and workmanship

Ideal for sharpening axes, machetes, lawn mower blades, swords, shovels and more. One side is coarse grit, the other is medium.



This review is from: Lansky Dual Grit SharpenerThis is a great tool for sharpening hatchets,axes, mower blades etc. It puts an edge on quickly make sure you use honeing oil with this tool....

This review is from: Lansky Dual Grit SharpenerLansky makes products that work and this was no diferent. Amazon delivered on time and the sharpener can be used on virtually anything. Lawnmower, kitchen knifes, axes, etc. Worked so well had to get two, one for home and one for cabin....

This review is from: Lansky Dual Grit SharpenerFirst, this is not what you need to put a fine edge on your carving knife. It's great for those large heavy use blades that are angular or hard to do with a flat stone. I like it because I don't have to remove a blade from a mower and I can sit down with tools like sickles, axes and splitters to control the process that I can't do as well when standing in front of the bench grinder. Also, a power grinder takes off too much metal.This isn't rocket science so if your blade edge is pretty bad you use the coarse side to get it close and the fine side to finish it off. Since it's designed for tools that cut with brute force or power assist you don't need, nor should you expect, an edge that will split a hair. If you use a scythe you can keep this in your pocket to hone the blade a few times while in the field. I paid eight fifty and when I posted this review it was about thirteen fifty and, in my opinion, not worth that price. I gave it 4 stars because it works and another one because it was a bargain... and I didn't need the instructions that were included.For those who prefer the instructions... the package my puck came in was rectangular and there was a cardboard insert in it. The insert opens like a book and the instructions are on the inside of it. Pretty much what I said above but they recommend using a specific type of honing oil but most types will do fine though I prefer some spittle instead of having an oily stone....




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