New Blade Sharpener on the Market
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This is one I've not seen before. I know many of us are buying from Harbor Freight now, but this sharpener looks promising, I think. Anyone own it?
http://truecut.graceframe.com/cart/s...pener-kit.html
http://truecut.graceframe.com/cart/s...pener-kit.html
#3
I would love also to hear some feedback..I've been watching it for about a year..but want to hear how it works. I have the little sandpaper disks but they are about worthless. I also came across this one...
http://usasharpeners.com/orbital.html
but would really like some feedback before investing.
http://usasharpeners.com/orbital.html
but would really like some feedback before investing.
#5
All of the sharpener's on the market have one thing in common, they are made to be used often. These are not made to put a new edge on a blade, but to "keep the edge sharpened." So the key is to use them frequently before they get dull :wink: :D:D:D
#7
I have this!!! It is more expensive, but it has worked for me, much much better than that little blue ring thing. The thing is, its a new discipline for me to remember to do before I start slicing and dicing! :shock: So hasn't happened everytime! LOL But did definitely make a difference.
#9
This is a brand know in plants and industries to have quality cutting blades. I have the Grace Tru Cut sharpener that is manual and it works great. You have to sharpen a sharp blade to keep it sharp. Most try using a blade sharpener on dull blades then complain the sharpener doesn't work.
#10
Originally Posted by Candace
This is one I've not seen before. I know many of us are buying from Harbor Freight now, but this sharpener looks promising, I think. Anyone own it?
http://truecut.graceframe.com/cart/s...pener-kit.html
http://truecut.graceframe.com/cart/s...pener-kit.html
$60 is a chunk of change, but it won't buy too many new blades. Might be worth a try.
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