Amazon has
5" Corona Garden Tool Blade Sharpener Carbide File (Red, AC 8300) on sale for
$6.89.
Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
Grainger has
5" Corona Garden Tool Blade Sharpener Carbide File (Red, AC 8300) on sale for
$6.89. Select free store pickup where available.
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About this product:
- Ideal for sharpening all straight blades: excludes saw blades
- Small, convenient size easily fits in a pocket or tool bag
- Non-slip rubber grip helps prevent slipping, keeping you safe while sharpening
- 5" super carbide file is durable and designed to be comfortable to hold
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But it's made by the same reliable company that makes my yard tools lol
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This is more consistent with a honing steel than true sharpening. 4 to 5 passes isn't going to remove a meaningful amount of metal. If your garden tools are dulled or if there are nicks or damage to the blade, you need to be able to remove some metal to get sharpness back. This isn't going to do that. Furthermore, it requires a fair amount of skill to do this free hand and get all the angles right. It's not surprising to hear that people have ruined their tools with it.
For my regular knives , I use a WorkSharp MK2. However I found it also works great for sharpening lawnmower blades and a variety of other outdoor tools. I found it to be super easy and it produces great results without having to learn a challenging skill. It's pretty much idiot proof.
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always happens on sd. I buy something and then start getting the product fed to me weeks/months later
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Only if you're set on living in the past.