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Fiskars Axe and Knife Sharpener - 16.5 cm
Fiskars Axe and Knife Sharpener - 16.5 cm
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$15.39 USD
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The Fiskars Xsharp™ is an essential tool for any gardening toolkit. Thanks to its handy size, suitability for both right and left-handed users, user-friendly mechanism, and precise cutting grooves in the hard ceramic grinding stone, you are always assured of axes and knives that deliver optimal performance throughout their lifespan.
The anti-slip pads under the Fiskars Xsharp™ provide a stable base for sharpening. Furthermore, the Fiskars Xsharp™ can be easily disassembled and reassembled for cleaning and maintenance. Sharpening has never been so easy.
• The ultimate tool for light and safe sharpening of axes and knives
• Two separate settings for an optimal sharpening angle: the easy-to-slide inner part allows you to quickly and easily set the correct sharpening angle
• Durable special ceramic grinding stones with automatic blade feed
• Anti-slip points on the bottom
• For right and left-handed users
• Housing made of fiberglass-reinforced polyamide
• Easy to open for cleaning
• The Fiskars Xsharp was awarded the Red Dot Design Award 2012 and the Fennia Prize 2012
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The anti-slip pads under the Fiskars Xsharp™ provide a stable base for sharpening. Furthermore, the Fiskars Xsharp™ can be easily disassembled and reassembled for cleaning and maintenance. Sharpening has never been so easy.
• The ultimate tool for light and safe sharpening of axes and knives
• Two separate settings for an optimal sharpening angle: the easy-to-slide inner part allows you to quickly and easily set the correct sharpening angle
• Durable special ceramic grinding stones with automatic blade feed
• Anti-slip points on the bottom
• For right and left-handed users
• Housing made of fiberglass-reinforced polyamide
• Easy to open for cleaning
• The Fiskars Xsharp was awarded the Red Dot Design Award 2012 and the Fennia Prize 2012
