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Pretty lightweight, & it did put a nice edge to all my blades. I'm glad at last i could give them justice as all were painfully blunt till i tried this tool. The tungsten-carbide bits really grind away metal as felt when swiping. It works.
Not bad at all for 20$, & all it took was 10 swipes per blade in average. Even my axe came out so sharp eventhough it's not supposed to be. It works on serrated edges too.
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I'm not sure about the angles, & it's too difficult with a P&S cam to focus on the fine edge but the tool is designed as an all-rounder. All the blades cut through paper & cloth with minimal effort so good enough.
Made in USA!
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This is where the action takes place.
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I don't have any experience with high end sharpening before so i've no idea what a lansky, stone or wicked edge type treatment looks like. But i guess this is the right tool one can throw into that backpack with confidence before running into the outdoors.