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The Lansky Serrated Hone is a medium ceramic knife sharpening tool designed for achieving a professional finish on serrated edges and fishing hooks. With a grit rating of 600, it serves as a bridge between coarse and fine sharpening, making it an essential addition to any knife sharpening kit. Its durable ceramic construction ensures longevity, while its compact size makes it easy to carry for on-the-go sharpening needs.
Material | Blend |
Brand | Lansky |
Color | Silver |
Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
Grit Type | Medium |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Lansky |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00080999029503 |
UPC | 080999029503 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.99 x 3.19 x 1.06 inches |
Package Weight | 0.06 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.25 x 3.53 x 0.95 inches |
Brand Name | Lansky |
Warranty Description | limited 1-year manufacturer |
Model Name | Lansky Medium Hone for Serrated Knives |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | LSMRT |
Model Year | 2013 |
Style | Classic |
Included Components | Serrated Edge Sharpening Hone |
Size | One Size |
Sport Type | Hunting |
N**K
Together with the fine hone, a good sharpener
If one already owns a Lansky sharpening system (I've employed a five stone set for 25 years), this and the fine grade stone for serrated edges, are a great addition to one's set. I use these hones with the Lansky honing oil. There are easy to follow videos on YouTube to demonstrate the Lansky system technique for sharpening serrated edges.The Lansky hones for serrated knives make sharpening serrated edges easy. With a little practice, the Lansky hones make a good working edge something easy to develop. Considering how many modern knife offerings are "combo" blades, these easy to employ hones are very needed by many outdoors-men, and EDC knife owners.
S**S
Christmas Gift turns in to labor of love.
We cook and bake often, using our knives several times a day. We had an old Chef's electric grinding type wheel sharpener, but it never got the knives to the sharpness that we were looking for. My wife bought me a complete set of Lansky Diamond hones. I have a very nice serrated bread knife, but never had the tools to sharpen it. My Wife went the extra mile, and purchased the Lansky Medium and Fine hones for serrated knives. It takes a long time to sharpen a serrated knife, you have to sharpen each serration separately, and then take down the burr created on the back side. The Lansky Hone(s) did a fantastic job on the Bread Knife, and now it slices easily and effortlessly. A must have for serrated knives!
T**.
If you have serrated knifes and lansky set, buy it
Good stone, but don't expect you can make a razor on serrated edge with only this. It is tricky and requires skill, that is what I understood. Also what I have understood is that I would never ever buy serrated knife except if I would need an emergency knife for quick belt/garment removal, or for a battle knife may be. In EDC or heavyduty knife the serration is a drawback imho.
M**C
Excellent choice for sharpening a serrated edge
Excellent choice for sharpening a serrated edge. As with the Lansky set, the fine stones are very fine incoarseness. This medium stone is a little on the"fine" side and is a good choice. I only use this one stone for the serrated edge, and it does a great job. I have used this on my Zero Tolerance 0350S. So you can see the type of serrations it works on. Just line the serrated area of the blade with the holding clamp. I use my Lansky set with the table top "Lansky Super "C" Clamp" holder. It helps to be able to get a close look at the work being done.
A**Z
Nice
A bit of a hassle to handle but if you know what you are doing this works just great. Got to sharpen my knifes and friends knifes.
P**.
As ADVERTISED
As advertised.
F**
Not sure how to use it
Sure it works well as other lanksey products do but not much info on how to use it
B**.
works
works well for sharpening serations
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