Price: $32.99 - $29.99
(as of Jul 07, 2024 17:25:00 UTC – Details)
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Customers say
Customers like the portability, versatility, and quality of the knife sharpener. They mention that it fits perfectly in their pocket, is great for sharpening blades on trips, and is a great tool for the sharpeners bench. They appreciate the sharpness, saying that it’s the best simple sharpene ever. They also say that it is very easy to use, and that it works well.
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ccc –
amazing + 18, 39, & 52 month updates
This thing is amazing. The grits are perfect. I bought one for use as a field sharpener, but started using it in my wood shop for my drawknife. Then I started using it in the kitchen (I even do the large chefâs knife with it), so Iâm buying another. The two grits are perfect and the strop works (I did not apply any compound to it). Some complain about the strop being too tight. When you first get it, put the sheath on a few inches until it feels like itâs stuck, then give it a handful of hard rotational twists. Then push it on a couple more inches and repeat. Then push it on the rest of the way and give it a handful more rotational twists. 2 minutesâ worth of work and you will have no problems taking the strop on and off. My only complaint is that I think the paracord is stupid and gimmicky. Anybody who brings a sharpener this nice into the bush is going to have paracord in their pack. If the paracord ever comes loose by accident it will be a pain to re-wrap it. I would much prefer a plastic/leather/etc. grip for the handle. That said, this is a very minor quibble that doesnât detract from my enthusiasm for this sharpener.18 MONTH UPDATE:I have two of these. One is in my wood shop and gets moderate use on things like my drawknife and my axes. That said, I have re-beveled a few folding knives taking of a LOT of steel (like from 25* bevel to 10*) and also a hatchet. It has held up flawlessly. The other one is in my kitchen and it gets an absolute workout. On my personal knives (the GOOD ones) I strop daily and then resharpen on the fine side about once every week or two. On my (ahem) wifeâs knives (which I hate), I pretty much have to grind them down frequently starting with the coarse side because they are not the best steel . So this one gets a lot of use. Itâs also the sharpener I use on my beater folding knives when I come in from doing yard work and that often involves repairing damage (plunge your knife into bags of gravel, or into dirt to cut holes in weedblock fabric and youâll do lots of damage). Again, it has held up flawlessly. I cannot find any spots where diamonds have come off. It has held up as well as the DMT stone in my woodshop which is used for all my planes and chisels.I have applied green compound to the strops on both. But I rarely use them. They are perfectly serviceable strops and would work great in the bush when you donât want to carry a strop with you because it makes it an all-in-one package. But I am never really in that kind of situation and even camping I have a small strop in my kit â in the kitchen I have a really long one. The issue is just that because the sheath strop is curved to the seams, you canât get right up to the handle on some knives. Itâs also pretty thick leather so you are more likely to round your edge after repeated stroppings (I use 2oz leather for wooden strops). Now this quibble is really because Iâm a perfectionist and using a FIELD sharpening stone for precision work. For normal field use, the strop really works great â itâs a very small compromise. In other words, if I donât have a wooden strop available, Iâm not going to complaining using the sheath strop. To add more clarity, I used the sheath strop for the kitchen one for over a year before I got around to making a strop to permanently live there. So yea, the strop works.Iâm most impressed that it has held up all this time under constant use. Also, the paracord I originally complained about has not come loose, which is good. But Iâd still rather see a plastic/composite handle.Also, I saw someone complaining about the strop not holding compound. I had no issues. The compound goes on the rough side; not the smooth side.39 MOTH UPDATE:Both of them are still going strong and there has been ZERO drop off in performance. The one I keep in my basement woodshop has re-profiled the edges of countless knives (I have quite the knife collection) and even some subtle blade shape re-profiling and knife restoration. I have been absolutely BRUTAL with it. I keep waiting for the diamond loss and it just hasnât happened. Additionally, any concern about the paracord is gone as none of it has come loose. Iâm about to purchase a third one strictly for backpacking/hiking and I will cut off the handle keeping the diamond part and leather strop/sheath to make a very compact version that saves almost half the weight (think Falkniven DC4, only with better grit options and indestructible and with a stropping sheath so yeah, BETTER).QUICK CLEANING TIP: To clean off the build-up of metal particles from whatever tools youâve sharpened just use a white eraser like the Papermate ones that are about 2.5â x 1â.52 MONTH UPDATEStill going strong. The one I keep in my basement gets absolutely tortured. Even more knives Iâve changed bevel angles on with this thing, including one Iâm doing today. Some of these knives Iâm doing are more than 30 minutes minutes of just filing away nonstop. That’s in addition to the regular sharpening tasks I use it for. Absolutely no diamond loss whatsoever. The paracord is still tight (boy was I initially wrong about the paracord). I had previously stated that I donât use the strop much because itâs curved making it hard to get do to the choil on a knife blade. Well, I found a solution to that which is to just add green compound to the edge of the strop. Iâve taken it on a few camping trips and used it this way and it works just fine. I just switch over to the edge right down towards the handle/tang/choil part of the blade and it works flawlessly. So now I canât even complain about that. Iâve attached a picture of how I have compound on both the rough side and the edge.I know Iâve gone on and on about this field stone. I swear, Iâve never gotten anything from this company and theyâve never e-mailed to say âhiâ or anything. Itâs just that good of a stone. I own a lot of knives and I have a lot of old-timey woodworking handtools so Iâm a bit of a sharpening nut. This is the best thing out there for field use that Iâve ever tried.
Jake 3 –
Great sharpener!
What a fantastic sharpener. Just a few strokes and you are done. Well made and works perfectly.
Jordan Johnson –
Well built, surprisingly impressed for the design and price
Well built and designes, well packaged and after simple research from sites geared towards blades, I was confident I made a wise purchase. I was very pleased my expectations had been reached and surpassed from the very first minute of my usage. It far surpassed other stones or sharpening systems I’ve paid more for, and its simple design and instructions are something I would recommend to a novice or a well seasoned sharpening artist. Buy it. The first swipe you will feel the difference is metal forming and blade sharpening. Not sold on the strop only because I have several others that are bigger but this one is a great idea as a package deal. Like I said, buy it and see foe yourself.I’m happier I went with the sturdy handle as opposed to the paracord. I like it a lot better than cheap paranoid that’s brightly colored.
james l. –
Great Value
I have a sharpening business. I work edges on all kind of tools. When I get a piece of work that just needs a quick dressing, I use this tool and then the Sharpal ceramic hone and save the customer some expense. I have recommended this tool to folks for its portability and ease of use in the field. It isn’t necessarily for minimalists but works for car camping and in the work shop for a quick, very sharp working edge.
Alan –
Does what it should
Nice knife sharpener. Works well. Easy to start course and go to the fine side and finish off on the leather sheath.
Florian –
Excellent sharpener
I have various diamond sharpeners as well as some traditional stone whetstones but this Sharpal is quickly becoming my most used sharpener. The coarse side brings abused blades into shape quickly and is also very good for garden shears and loppers. The fine side is just right for regular maintenance on pocket and kitchen knives. The sharpener itself is well made with the steel core running full length from tip of the diamond surface to the end of the handle. Plus the $20 price can’t be beat.
J.G. –
Very happy.
Works great. Easy to use great size for me. I have been collecting and using knives for well over 60 years. Mostly smaller under 31/2â closed slip joints. Iâve used many sharpening stones and gadgets. This Sharpal diamond stone really works great. After many months and lots of use and lots of sharp knives itâs still in great shape.Also Iâve found that Sharpalâs outstanding customer service will quickly get back to you with any questions you might have. They know their products, are very interested in their customers satisfaction and are very helpful.
C. Marecic –
Sharpener is great except for the defect on coarse side
First, I really like this sharpener. I have a lot of tools, both gardening and woodworking, that need to be sharpened, so this sharpener is very useful. However, while rehabing a chisel (second time using the sharpener), I am noticing that the grit on the coarse side (325) appears to be coming off. I donât think thatâs supposed to happen.
Carlos Nuñez –
Sirven muy bien para cuchillos de hoja delgada no tan gruesos
david c. –
Se siente que afila al instante y es un como y eficiente para camping
Rodrigo Ceolato –
I recently added a diamond sharpening stone and leather strop to my sharpening toolkit, and I am thrilled to give this a well-deserved 5-star rating. It have proven to be an exceptional combination for achieving razor-sharp edges on my blades and axes, offering outstanding performance that surpasses my expectations. Here’s why I highly recommend this diamond sharpening and leather strop set:The diamond sharpening stone included in this set is a true game-changer. Its diamond-coated surface provides unparalleled sharpening capabilities, allowing me to restore dull blades to an incredibly sharp state quickly. The coarse side of the stone effectively removes nicks and imperfections, while the fine side refines the edge to a razor-like sharpness. The diamond abrasives ensure consistent and precise sharpening, giving my blades an exceptional cutting edge.Complementing the diamond sharpening stone, the leather strop offers the perfect finishing touch. This high-quality strop is crafted from premium leather, providing a smooth and supple surface for honing and polishing the blade. The strop’s firm yet flexible construction allows me to achieve a refined and mirror-like edge on my blades, further enhancing their cutting performance.The construction and durability of both the diamond sharpening stone and leather strop are outstanding. The diamond stone is built to withstand regular use without losing its abrasive qualities, ensuring long-lasting performance. Similarly, the leather strop maintains its structure and effectiveness over time, allowing for consistent honing and polishing.Using this diamond sharpening and leather strop set is incredibly user-friendly. They are both easy to handle and navigate, providing a smooth and controlled sharpening experience. Whether I’m a beginner or an experienced sharpener, these tools simplify the process and deliver exceptional results.Versatility is another standout feature of this set. The diamond sharpening stone can be used for a wide range of blades, including kitchen knives, pocket knives, axes, and more. The leather strop is also compatible with various blade types, allowing me to achieve professional-level results regardless of the tool I’m sharpening.
Thom –
Um Messer schnell schärfen zu können ist das das ideale Gerät. Auch für die Messer vom Rasenmäher, Gartenscheren und Haushaltscheren absolut zu empfehlen.
PärSwe –
I think I’m producing sharper knives with this one than with my whet stones. It’s great.