Gransfors Bruks Axe Sharpening File

January 22, 2018 - Comment
Add to Cart $55.00Amazon.com Price
(as of 6 April 2020 13:22 GMT+0100 - Details)

The world’s greatest manufacture of beautiful handmade Swedish Axes, Gransfors Bruks, now brings you a way to maintain your precious axe. With your new Axe Sharpening File you can keep your handmade Swedish Axe as pristine as the day you first purchased it. This wonderful little tool helps to maintain a proper cutting edge on your ax, that would otherwise become dull rendering your tool useless. The sharpening axe file is easy to carry on your person due to it’s convenient size. It comes with a leather case to keep it from becoming damaged so that it will always be in excellent condition when you need it. The Gransfors Bruks Sharpening Axe File is great for any outdoors enthusiast or just for simply sharpening a couple of knives around the house.

Product Features

  • Full grain-leather sheath
  • Hand-crafted Swedish Carpentry
  • Great for Grinding and Sharpening
  • Excellent for Camping
  • Small for easy packing

Comments

blis1 says:

Great accessory to other Gransfors Bruks products I purchased this along with a hand hatchet from the same company and this is an extremely well made product, as was the hatchet. This sharpens very well and very quickly and the edge is extremely long lasting. This makes a great accessory to their other products and is an excellent value. I absolutely recommend this product and will buy from this company again.

cat-man-do says:

Seems expensive at $50.00, but well worth it I just spent several weeks resharpening all my knives and axes starting off with this fine sharpening file. This file along with my three Spyderco ceramic honing stones are really all I need to keep everything razor sharp.This tool is so good I am considering getting the Gransfors Bruks diamond file, which is more expensive.

In Idaho says:

Short file I was disapointed by the file and returned it for a full refund with no problem. It is basically a 3.5 inch mill or mill batard file with a cute handle. $50 is too much for half a file that isn’t so magical. I bought a 10 inch comporable Nickelson file for less than $10 at True Value.

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