I have already used this handy little tool to quickly put and edge back on a couple of kitchen knives so at present it's in a kitchen drawer. I bought it to sharpen my secateurs and now think that it might be worth purchasing a second sharpener for my garden tools. It's definately worth the expense. The lower half (that stays in the handle when in use) is not coated with diamond dust, which is a shame because I would happily pay a little more if the whole length was coated and it was reversable.
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I bought this as it was recommended by "Which". It's an inexpensive little sharpener and has done a good job on my loppers, secateurs and kitchen scissors, thereby saving me from having to buy new loppers. I couldn't get it to sharpen an ancient pruning knife but it wasn't a problem as I had an old carborundum stone that did the job. I imagine it would be great if you had a chain saw due to one of its edges being curved. A good little tool and inexpensive too.
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Great little tool. Not used this one yet, i bought it to replace one I've lost. But exactly the same tool so should be just as good.
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Neat little tool ideal for getting into those awkward places to sharpen curved blades such as secateurs and loppers.
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Small, keep it in a kitchen drawer, sharpens knives etc. I have even used it on my garden shears and lawn mower.
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