🔧 Sharpen Your Skills, Not Just Your Blades!
The 101N 6-In-1 Pocket Knife Sharpener and Survival Tool is a versatile and durable tool designed for outdoor enthusiasts and home chefs alike. It features six essential functions, including a fire starter and emergency whistle, ensuring you're prepared for any situation. With a robust design that withstands extensive use, this sharpener guarantees optimal performance for both straight and serrated blades, making it an indispensable addition to your gear.
Brand | SHARPAL |
Model Number | SHP101N |
Colour | Black and Orange |
Product Dimensions | 8.99 x 3.71 x 1.27 cm; 68.04 g |
Material | Monocrystalline Diamonds, Ceramic, Tungsten Carbide |
Item Weight | 68 g |
R**K
Absolutely brilliant!
I've had a small kitchen knife for years that I couldn't sharpen with a steel or various grade whetstones.I've had a British Army penknife for 16 years that had exactly the same problem.I'm not kidding, a couple of minutes or less on each knife and they are as sharp as razors, unbelievable!! I didn't even need to use the ceramic part to finish the sharpening as the steel part did the job perfectly.Definitely worth the money, I recommend 100%.
M**S
Great for keeping in the kitchen to sharpen your knives.
Although I do like to think of myself as a jungle craft experienced John Rambo. I bought this to sharpen my kitchen knives.I am the Rambo of the Parlour.In use it works very well. You have 2 different sharpeners.The carbide one, labelled "1" and the ceramic one, labelled "2".The carbide one is the one I use the most, it really sharpens the blade.Don't have the sharpener upright when you use it. Tilt it away from you about 20 degrees, then pull the blade straight through. You will really feel, and hear the cutting action. 1 or 2 pulls through is all it takes to tone up a knife. (if it's very blunt then you will need to repeat the process).You can then do the same on the ceramic slot, if you wish to finely hone the blade, but with general kitchen knives, I don't really find that necessary.There is an arrow on the top, telling you which way to pull the knife. In use I've found that you can hold the sharpener either way round, the cutting action is pretty much the same in both directions. Great for us left handers.You can of course also do it the other way around. Have the blade facing upwards and run the sharpener along the blade. You probably have more chance of cutting yourself doing it this way, but try them both. See which you prefer.As it is a survival tool it does have some other features.A whistle, that is very loud, although you must give it a good hard blow.Perfect for announcing dinner is ready.It also has a sparking rod for starting fires.It does arrive covered in a black coating, which you will need to remove by pulling it through the carbide slot before it will work.It does work though, you need to give it a good hard pull at an angle, but do it right and you're met with a shower of sparks.You do need to pull it through a few times, I'm guessing that the rod oxidises and you have to scrape this layer off.I'll admit, it's not that useful in the kitchen, but who knows, come the zombie apocalypse....It also has a carbide encrusted rod for sharpening serrated edges. That's actually quite useful as it's great for sharpening up a bread knife.Overall, I think this is a great buy, even if like me you only buy it for your kitchen knives. It works very well and it's nice and compact.I hope you found this review helpful.
J**E
SHARPAL knife/hook sharpener
Great portable sharpener, i have a wet stone which is quite heavy and there's a technique to using it which if I'm honest I don't have but the SHARPAL makes it easier, it's more viscous than a wet stone but it certainly works my mora campanion HD and ultafors ok4 were pretty blunt due to my attempt on the wet stone but this SHARPAL has put a very sharp edge on both they can take hairs of my arm and the ultimate 'cut through paper test',it's also put a sharp edge on my more expensive kitchen knives I was thinking of replacing but not know, im impressed but wish there was an alternative postage option other than £4.99/£5.99...as the SHARPAL cost£9.99 and I paid £4.99 postage 🤔, a third option would be nice but I do understand fuel costs have risen plus general overheads due to the war in the Ukraine, other than it's all good and would say buy with confidence it's a great little unit oh yes and it's got a loud whistle too... 👍
R**Y
Very good knife sharpener
We have a few knife sharpeners and this one by far is the best but also the cheapest! I would definitely recommend this for everyday knives, however would not use this on any expensive knives as it sharpens a little bit too well and takes off quite a lot of the metal.There are three different sharpeners and I tend to use the carbide one first and then the ceramic one to fine-tune the sharpening. Lastly, the carbide encrusted rod for sharpening serrated edges works well too but to be honest is a lot of hassle but I probably will end up using it for for our bread knife at some point!It works well if you tilt it away from yourself and then pull the knife blade through. You will feel and hear the sharpening action and see the metal sharpenings, hence why you should only use on everyday cheaper knives.I even took it on a recent holiday just for fun and used the whistle which is functional and loud. The sparking rod for starting fires is surprisingly easy to use and I managed to produce sparks immediately without any prior experience which was actually quite a lot of fun!Overall highly recommend this for something that has a very small footprints but extremely functional and practical at a very good price point!
S**N
Handy tool
This is a very useful item and glad I bought it.
J**S
Great little portable sharpener
Have had one of these before until I had misplaced it. Handy little tool to have on you while out in the field. I currently stalk for deer and when the opportunity presents itself the animal is required to be managed in the field, often resulting in a blunt knife half way through if you do not sharpen it often enough. This little sharpener has pulled me out of a few situations like this.It easily fits in your pocket and gives the option for putting an edge back on your blade and refining it. Luckily enough I have not had to use the flint function too often but it works as stated. The file is also a useful tool to sharpen your blade or fishing hook when you are out and about.One disadvantage would be the whistle. I wouldn’t rely solely on this in an emergency situation as it is not that loud or consistent.In summary this would be a great purchase that will pull a few hunters or even home chefs if your blade lets you down. Not a rip off price either.
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