SHARPAL 105N Multipurpose Pocket Garden Tool Blade Sharpener for Knife Pruners Loppers Hedge Shears Scissors Axe Hatchet Machete Lawn Mower

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Material Tungsten Carbide
Brand SHARPAL
Colour Black/Orange
Product Dimensions 13.5L x 3W x 1.5H Centimetres
Item weight 55 Grams

About this item

  • ✅Full carbide construction for durable use
  • ✅Restore and hone all sorts of knives, garden implements, scissors, tools edge, etc.
  • ✅Compact & portable design with pen clip
  • ✅Soft grip rubber handle for comfort
  • ✅Built-in lanyard hole
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Versatility
4.8 4.8
Portability
4.6 4.6
Easy to use
4.6 4.6

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About SHARPAL

Sharpal Inc. is a leading manufacturer of professional and patented multifunction knife and tool sharpeners for the outdoor and sports, garden and workshop, and culinary and kitchen industries. For more than 25 years we have been passionately researching and developing quality products, which provide consumers with an easy and cost-effective way to obtain a sharp edge.

SHARPAL 105N METALKUTTER Multipurpose Sharpening Tool

The best companion for your garden implements, knives, etc.

  • Full carbide construction for durable use
  • Restore and hone all sorts of knives, garden implements, scissors, tools edge, etc.
  • Compact & portable design with pen clip
  • Soft grip rubber handle for comfort
  • Built-in lanyard hole
  • Measures 5.3 in. L x 0.8 in. W x 0.7 in. H

Key Features

Two Stages

  1. Quick edge setting--for a badly worn, nicked or very dull edges
  2. Fine honing--for a sharp edge

Premium Abrasive Material

  1. Push and slide this SHARPAL Sharpening Tool along the knife edge 10000 times
  2. No break found in tungsten carbide.

Portable

It’s housed in a compact, portable design with a removable pen clip and lanyard hole, perfect for work shirts, backpacks and tool belts.

Soft and Anti-Slip Grip

The soft rubber handle yields a secure, comfortable grip while you work.

Varied Uses (Except Serration)

Garden Implements

  • Pruners
  • Loppers
  • Hedge Shears

Straight Knife Edge (Ceramic Knife NOT Included)

  • Pocket Knives
  • Hunting Knives
  • Fillet Knives
  • Tactical Knives
  • Chef’s Knives

Scissors and Shears

  • Scissors
  • Shears

Other Tools Edge

  • Axe
  • Hatchet
  • Machete
  • Mower Blade


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Easy to use
4.6
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material
Tungsten Carbide
Carbide
Carborundum, Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene
Tungsten Carbide, Ceramic, Monocrystalline Diamonds
Carbide
Tungsten Carbide, Ceramic
grit type
Coarse
Coarse, Extra Fine
Coarse
Fine
weight
55 grams
1.5 pounds
0.19 pounds

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4.5 out of 5 stars
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4,957 global ratings
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Comme un gamin recevant un jouet, j'avais hâte d'essayer cet aiguisoir. Dès que j'ai déballé l'outil j'ai aiguisé; deux paires de ciseaux à papier, deux ciseaux pour tailler les branches et pour terminer une lame de tondeuse à gazon. L'outil affûte très bien les lames qui sont en bon état mais semble s'abîmer (voir la photo) lorsqu'une lame à de petites entailles comme pour la lame de tondeuse à gazon . Puisque la partie pour affûter est seulement de 2 cm, en conséquence il devient difficile de ne pas passer la partie abîmée sur le tranchant. L'ergonomie de l'outil est confortable mais la manipulation se doit d'être prudente car un faux geste peut amener la main près du tranchant. Je lui accorde une note de 3,5 sur 5 ou un 4/5 max.
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Top reviews from Canada

Reviewed in Canada on June 7, 2024
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I don’t give reviews very often but this sharpener deserves one. Used it on my garden shears and hand clippers so far. It was easy to use and not labour intensive but did a fantastic job of sharpening both tools.
Reviewed in Canada on December 30, 2023
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This sharpener is awesome!. You need to be a bit careful when using the tungsten side, this thing eats metal fast if you are agressive with it. I have sharpened everything that I have with a blade and this handles everything you throw at it. It is also a convenient size to keep in a pack, or even just in your pocket.
Reviewed in Canada on April 24, 2024
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Great and easy to use
Reviewed in Canada on February 25, 2024
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Very handy tool for the house / hunting/ fishing etc.....
Very well made ( ergonomic handle )

Thank you Amazon
Reviewed in Canada on November 28, 2023
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This tool is great to de burr any knife, axe or sharp edge tool, this tool is great to take the rough edge off and start profiling the edge it take a lot of time off sharpening any tool in a matter of a few passes
Reviewed in Canada on March 4, 2024
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so easy to use
Reviewed in Canada on June 30, 2024
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So for knives this works great. Super sharp. But for my garden tools not so much. Only sharpened them somewhat and it seemed to last only 1/2 jobs. Back to being dull again. Frustrating
Reviewed in Canada on June 14, 2024
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Like it very easy to used

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Mark
5.0 out of 5 stars See update at end. No longer 1st choice.
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2022
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I'm a beginner glass blower. I work with glass tubes and the first thing I found I needed, after a torch, was a tungsten carbide 'scoring knife', to make a scratch that would, when stressed by bending, grow to a crack around the entire circumference of a tube. That it all happens in a split second as a "snap' belies the genius of using a single small scratch (a miniature crack) as a focal point for the stress of bending the tube and knowing, with certainty. that the brittle glass tube will release the internal stress of bending, all at once, by extending that crack (scratch) circumferentially along the shortest path possible, thereby adhering to the rule that material processes involving a change in energy state will occur along the path of least resistance. A tungsten carbide knife was recommended, but the ones sold by the glass suppliers I used were rather pricey. I (wrongly) assumed that the words "tungsten carbide" referred to an alloy of steel and tungsten, augmented by carbon. I bought triangular files and the strongest hacksaw blades. I quickly dulled many triangular files and strong hacksaw blades. I extrapolated (again wrongly) that: if a small scratch works to initiate a crack, a bigger scratch, even all the way around, will do the best job of 'showing the glass the path it aught to take’. I got a glass tubing cutter; a hinged jaw sort of device, with a broad V on one jaw (in which to hold the glass straight and steady), and a scoring/cutting wheel at the end of the other jaw. It is very difficult to get the path the scoring wheel takes to return to the exact line on which it started. The ever-present minute irregularities in glass and the loose tolerances in the device prevent perfect alignment, which leads to a spiral trace. Not too soon, I realized that I was creating a whole line of microscopic scratches along which path the force releasing crack could, and would, veer off from my idea of a clean cut, or the perfect path it would have followed straight around the tube from a small scratch, had I not interfered. The relatively broad line of hacksaw blade or file only provided more, and more 'attractive' microscopic cracks to steer the cleaving crack away from a 'clean cut' line.

I'd heard of different ways induce thermal stress (as opposed to bending stress) to create a line of omni directional cracks that would then be joined all at once by a large thermal shock or by continuing to tap the starter scratch edges or thermal shock small sections. I liked idea of using of low voltage DC current to create red hot resistance wire (NiCrFe alloy wire) to extend a scratch or blast the glass in half with a surge of white-hot heat without a starting scratch. I started with burning strings and old glass jars. Then I tried extending a starter scratch with a 140W soldering gun. The best result came from using a scratch all the way around the tube, chilling it in iced water, then heating the scratch (both round & round, and in sections) with my new narrow flame propane torch ((Flame King YSNAX1-001 Multi-Purpose Pencil Propane Torch Head) then plunging it in ice water. Experience said that the best results came from the cleanest straightest scratches. I'd avoided buying a WC — elemental symbols for tungsten (wolfram) & carbon— scoring knife because they were expensive. Then I saw one glass supplier show a Speedy Sharp sharpening tool as a replacement for a scoring knife that had gone out of production. I had previously thought these steel-on-steel sharpeners merely sharpened by straightening a knife's dinged up edge, not grinding a new one. However, the carbide sharpeners I was now seeing in use appeared to shave metal off a worn edge better than grinding. Then I learned about tungsten carbide being a compound unto itself, and the hardest thing around. I was all set to get the Speedy Sharp when I discovered, on other Amazon pages, the same knife, with no brand name for 30% less. Finally, I spotted the Sharpal. I saw it had 5 times the amount of carbide (WC), a larger contact surface, a textured rounded end for smoothing, a larger, more ergonomic handle and was still a buck cheaper than the Speedy Sharp. I bought one and in one day have sharpened all the knives and other edges I have been avoiding because the work is so time consuming.

I like using a whetstone. I learned about knives in Boy Scouts from a Scout Master whose family, for generations, has been bladesmiths. His standing offer was that for anyone, achieving Eagle Scout grade he would create (forge, grind and temper) a Bowie knife from any file (any size) you could bring him. In my area (where Lake Michigan Meets Indiana) Bethlehem Steel and Pullman Boxcar Factory were the largest, among many, industries fabricating steel and worn out large metal files (~2’ long) were in abundance. His sharpening instructions were simple. You just have to see an edge angle (16°-20°), hold that angel and start with circular grinding (12 circles each side), moving from hilt to tip, now repeat on the other side of the blade. Continue working alternate sides until all portions of the blade are sharp (blade will 'catch', not slide, when moved sideways across your thumbnail). Then stroke the blade on the stone as if slicing a thin layer of material from the stone (scrupulously keeping the same edge angle). Switch sides with each stroke. Finish with one steeply angled stroke on each side—to remove any thin-film burr created — the harder the steel, the more likely a burr will develop. Paramount is keeping the angle exactly the same (much easier said than done). With well dulled blades, it can take me up to 30 minutes and require several whetstones of different grit grade. Procrastinating the job makes it even more tedious, in the end.

The Sharpal is wizard fast. It quickly shaves even my hardest knives to a nice edge in 10 strokes or less. Admittedly, a little work with a fine whetstone would result in perfection. Even without that, my knives, scissors, utility knives, box cutters, wood planes, side cutting pliers, shovel, Pulaski, brush hook, axe and cuticle nippers are now all sharper than since they were new. Anybody would love this as a gift. I’m certain I’ll be converting some friends and family from naysayers to enthusiasts of this tool.

P.S. The cap is not a problem. The ad should have explained it better. They used the right words, but showed too little detail to convey the opening procedure technique The cap can be loosened grasping it firmly at its top, then rocking it foreward and back, in line with the long sides (first push forward, then pull back). Just wiggling it won’t do it, firm full-range motions are needed. At first, it may take a several of these cycles to get appreciable lift. Each movement can be seen to raise it a bit. Eventually it will clear the restricting snaps and lift off with a twisting motion. After 10 -20 removals it won’t seat as tightly. but it still may need a push or 2 to pull it off without gorilla strength. I have arthritic hands and have lost a lot of my grip. I have no cap trouble since wearing it down with 1 min of on-off-on-off cycling.

UPDATE: 1.14.24 The carbide bit fell out a few weeks after purchase. The comfortable handle gave such a good grip that normal use applied enough torque to loosen handle and the bit fell out. I was surprised to see how little of the bit extended into the handle (~0.5"). I kept it and used hot glue gun to stick it back in place. but it's still a little loose. Sharpenall has carbide cutting surface attached to steel shank that extends all the way to the bottom of the handle.
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Enrique HJ
5.0 out of 5 stars Durísimo y super útil
Reviewed in Mexico on October 28, 2021
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Creo que es de carburo de tungsteno, es de lo que las brocas están hechas y es durísimo, afila cualquier cosa y no se ha gastado en absoluto, es exageradamente duro y tiene brillo de espejo, no sé qué onda con este material me sorprendió en verdad jamás había visto algo tan duro
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Tolga K.
5.0 out of 5 stars Tungsten carbid
Reviewed in Turkey on June 18, 2024
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Bu büyüklükte iyi kesilmiş kaliteli tungsten carbid bulmak zor. Toz çelik ile yapılmış çok sert yüksek kalitede zor bilinilenen çelikler için uygun. Kullanabilmek için tecrübeli ve teknik bilgi sahibi olmak gerekiyor.
Lamax
5.0 out of 5 stars Ottimo affilatore
Reviewed in Italy on March 26, 2024
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Prodotto come da descrizione. Se avrete pazienza di capire gli angoli giusti per usarlo e passarlo sulla lama e prenderci la mano risulta un articolo veramente utile e adatto ad ogni esigenza. Quindi i primi tempi per capire come funziona non passatelo su lame a cui tenete perché potrebbe eliminare il filo in un attimo.
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Lamax
5.0 out of 5 stars Ottimo affilatore
Reviewed in Italy on March 26, 2024
Prodotto come da descrizione. Se avrete pazienza di capire gli angoli giusti per usarlo e passarlo sulla lama e prenderci la mano risulta un articolo veramente utile e adatto ad ogni esigenza. Quindi i primi tempi per capire come funziona non passatelo su lame a cui tenete perché potrebbe eliminare il filo in un attimo.
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GARRETGO.
5.0 out of 5 stars Pequeño y super eficaz
Reviewed in Spain on November 10, 2023
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Lo he utilizado para afilar,las cuchillas de unas tijeras eléctricas de podar, el resultado es sorprendente.