Lansky Puck – Dual Grit Multi-Purpose Sharpener – Blade & Tool Sharpener

March 24, 2018 - Comment
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This pocket-size Lansky Dual Grit, Multi-Purpose Sharpener is ideal for sharpening lawnmower blades, machetes, hatchets, axe blades, shovels and spades plus a variety of other cutting and chopping tools. The Puck’s easy-to-grip contoured shape, provides for safe, simple tool sharpening. Dual-Grit design provides a coarse side for quick cutting and shaping, and a medium side for final sharpening and finishing of your edge.This pocket-size Lansky Dual-Grit, multi-purpose sharpener — also known as “The Puck” — is ideal for sharpening lawn mower blades, machetes, hatchets, axe blades, shovels and spades, and a variety of other cutting and chopping tools. Its easy-to-grip, contoured shape provides for safe, simple tool sharpening, and the Dual-Grit design provides a coarse side for quick cutting and shaping, and a medium side for final sharpening and finishing of your edge.

Warranty
This Lansky product includes a limited one-year manufacturer’s warranty against defects in materials and workmanship.

Product Features

  • Easy to use
  • Can be used in field
  • Can be used in shop
  • works with all tupes of blades and axes
  • easy to use

Comments

Janet McDonald says:

If you need hair splitting sharpness… We split all of our wood by axes, and we only use wood for heat. So needless to say, we split a lot of wood. Having used several other sharpeners, we like this one, with the use of honing oil. James, who sharpens the axes, is most pleased with this stone. I love it as well. There is hardly anything better in life, than a nice sharp axe. We use it on every axe, and have some good axes, including our Gransfors Bruks which costs a small fortune for an axe. We also have an older axe head…

GC3 says:

A good stone that does a good job This is a pretty good stone. I like the dual grits because let’s face it, not everything we sharpen needs the same kind of edge or starts from the same degree of dullness. You can use it dry, with honing oil or with water. Over many years I have found that water works best with a stone this coarse, (actually, my father taught me that and I just simply verified what he told me over the years). Using it dry will cause premature wear and your stone will not last as long as it could. So choose…

BROgle says:

Sharpened my hatchet very well! Very nice sharpener. Rough side and soft side. I used it to sharpen my dull and rusted hatchet and it created a very nice sharp edge. I didn’t use the Lanskys oil like they recommended and it still came out fine so that’s not absolutely necessary.

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