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HomeSportsHunting & CampingKnives & AccessoriesSharpeners & AccessoriesMini Diamond Whetstone Mini Diamnd Whetstone Pocket Fine |
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| Customer Reviews: | | Average Customer Review: ( 4 customer reviews )
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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
It's REALLY tiny. Dec 18, 2009
By Dinakar Sarma
"Dino"
This product is very very small. I'd say it's the length of my thumb, and about as wide (at the most) as two fingers. It's extremely small. It does the job, but I'm forever nervous of slicing off my fingers.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
great product Jun 08, 2009
By Victor E. Woltemath I was very impressed with the ability of such a small stone to tune up even the biggest blades. It fits right into the extra pocket on my leatherman wave so I am never without a way to resharpen the blades. Also this stone is much faster to use than a conventional wetstone.
4 of 5 found the following review helpful:
As good as I expected Sep 20, 2009
By Olman G. Aguilar Gamboa I got this useful item after reading a review of another buyer. It works very good and the shipping was very fast . It is all I can say, after all is just a sharpener...not a computer..HAHAHA. I am satisfied with the product.
Thin, light, inexpensive and convenient. Feb 18, 2012
By Corey I usually keep this in my key pocket... the pocket within a pocket on the right side of my jeans. I open and cut down boxes at work quite often and need to frequently touch up the edge on my knife. It's as easy to hone a good knife with this hone as it is to swap razor blades, less expensive and less waste as well.
I believe this is a 600 grit hone, it will only fine tune a knife already in good condition. The same style of hone is available in more coarse grits. I use a 400 grit weekly to repair my knife, and the 600 daily through the work week to keep it sharp.
The hone is very light, only a few millimeters thick, very pocket friendly.
I haven't tried to hone a massive Dundee style knife on it, but I think even that could be done quickly and safely if you're careful and don't rush.
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