Work Sharp Knife & Tool Sharpener Ken Onion Edition

February 23, 2020 - Comment
Add to Cart $129.95Amazon.com Price
(as of 7 April 2020 01:56 GMT+0100 - Details)

Work Sharp partnered with legendary Hall-of-Fame knife maker Ken Onion to develop a new knife and tool sharpening platform with expanded features! The combination of Work Sharp engineering and Ken Onion’s industrial design has created a fast, easy and stylish way to sharpen all your knives and tools with precision and repeatability.

Product Features

  • Adjustable sharpening guide – produce precise edge bevels from 15° to 30°. motor- 120Vac/1.5 amp. Duty cycle-1 hr Continuous
  • Variable speed motor – handle every sharpening task, from grinding to honing. More power with improved cooling & the option of slow speed honing or high speed grinding
  • Premium flexible abrasive belts – deliver a strong, long lasting razor-sharp convex edge. Work Sharp engineered and Ken Onion designed to deliver the pinnacle of knife sharpening.
  • Fast, Precise, & repeatable – sharpening results with no set up or calibration time. The 6000 grit belt measures ½ x inches) for better contact with serrations, gut hooks and other hard to reach edges
  • Proud to be an American company – Work Sharp is part of Darex, a 4th-generation family owned company in Ashland, Oregon. For over 40 years We have been engineering industry-leading sharpening tools here in the USA.

Comments

Anonymous says:

Hands down best knife sharpener ever. To begin with, let me give you some background. I live to hunt and fish. I learned to sharpen knives on a wet stone 40 years ago. I’ve used a lansky sharpener, and stones for the past twenty years. I saw this electric sharpener and thought it was a gimmick product. No self respecting woodsman would use something electric to get a great edge on their blades. I’ve always prided myself on have sharp knives, my pocket knife can shave the hair off your arm. Fast forward to this purchase…holy moly,…

Anonymous says:

If You Don’t Read and Follow the Instructions, You’re Going to Have a Bad Time Bought this to bring back the life to our kitchen knives and touch up our pocketknives. The instructions are extremely easy, this is possibly why people are making mistakes and feel they can just gloss over them. I would say there are 3 sets of instructions on how you can sharpen a blade; I prefer the ones located on the cardboard table. This system has already paid for itself since my husband and I did not need to buy new kitchen knives and or take them in on occasion. The construction is very…

Anonymous says:

Great little sharpener. Beautiful convex edges. Tape the sides of your blades to avoid scratches. I really like the Ken Onion Work Sharp. I purchased it because I wanted to try convex edges on my knives without the risk of ruining them while learning to do it freehand. My first attempt on the Work Sharp involved a brand new Ontario Knives Rat-1, an inexpensive, well-made knife with a pretty AUS-8 satin finished blade. In just a few minutes, I was able to produce a razor-sharp, beautifully mirrored edge. I also produced a LOT of UGLY scratches on that pretty AUS-8 satin finish because the…

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