Smith's 50448 6-Inch Diamond Tri-Hone Sharpener



Key features
- •Sharpens everything from very dull or damaged blade to sharp blades in need of quick touchup
- •Natural Arkansas and diamond stones; Interrupted surface on diamond stones speeds sharpening
- •Larger stones allow for use with small or large knives; Works on a variety of knives and tools
- •Easy to rotate and identify stones; Non-skid, plastic base; Trough in base to catch excess lubricant
- •Premium honing solution, sharpening instructions and angle guide included
Smith's 50448 6-Inch Diamond Tri-Hone Sharpener
List Price: $78.58$70.72DEALYou Save: $7.86 (10%)
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Customer Reviews
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I did not get the product that was advertised. ...
hsuclarklarry•March 12, 2018
I did not get the product that was advertised. I payed for and ordered a product with two synthetic diamond--"Smith's 50448 6-Inch Diamond Tri-Hone" What I got has three stones but none are diamond. This is a different and cheaper product from what was shown in the picture and what I payed for.
Broken on arrival.
Motta•March 10, 2018
Item was dead on arrival. One of the stone came already out of the tray (not glued correctly). Very disappointed with my purchased. I will send the item back for a full refund or a replacement, and try it again.
It works like a charm.
Colin•March 3, 2018
Works fantastic for a stellar price. An object to keep for a lifetime. Sharpened all of the blades in the house. Still working on my technique which will improve after multiple sharpens. Took some dull house kitchen blades and made them almost razor sharp (Due to my inexperience)
Would purchase again
Would purchase again
Easy to use
son of the hounds•January 9, 2018
First diamond sharpener, So far, so good. I have used it on a couple of hunting knives and the blades have a nice edge. I am still using just a whetstone for my main carry knife, but if the others hold an edge well, might take this back country for the people who show up with a dull knife.
I hadn't had an Arkansas stone prior to this and honestly found I really like it especially for older carbon steels
Jacob Murphy•November 13, 2017
Bought these to replace a few stones lost in a stolen knife bag. I've sharpened quite a few things from kitchen knives to axe heads with these now and can honestly say I have no issues with the stones themselves. I hadn't had an Arkansas stone prior to this and honestly found I really like it especially for older carbon steels. My only complaint is that the Arkansas stone appears to be barely more than hotglued on to the base. mine popped off quite easily. That said, if you use your stones as intended and don't lug them around as much as I do (I'm pretty rough on stones I will admit), I doubt this will be an issue. Overall solid stones and my favorites for bringing horribly mistreated knives back from the dead.
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