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Smith's PP1 "Pocket Pal" Multi-Function Sharpener
Smith's PP1
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Product Details

  • Binding: Tools & Hardware
  • Brand: Smith Abrasives
  • EAN: 0027925193020
  • Features: Pre-set carbides sharpen very dull edges quickly., Specialy shaped ceramic slot to finish edges and sharpen serrated blades., Tapered diamond rod for sharpening serrated and standard edges., Very compact and lightweight., Lanyard hole for carrying.
  • Label: Smith Abrasives
  • Manufacturer: Smith Abrasives
  • Model: PP1
  • Product Group: Home Improvement
  • Publisher: Smith Abrasives
  • Studio: Smith Abrasives
  • Title: Smith's PP1 "Pocket Pal" Multi-Function Sharpener
  • UPC: 027925193020
Avg Customer Rating: 5 stars

Product Description: Tapered round diamond coated rod for sharpening serrated and standard edges. Pre-set carbide blades quickly set your edge. Specially shaped ceramic stones give you a razor sharp edge. Reversible and replaceable carbide and ceramic stones for extended sharpening. Lanyard hole for carrying.


Customer Reviews


5 stars Great sharpener even better than Smith's Abrasives 2 Step Knife Sharpener
This is a great sharpener it makes knives super sharp but not quite razor sharp it is much better than Smith's Abrasives 2 Step Knife Sharpener, that sharpener gets knives just as sharp as it has the same angles to the ceramic part of the sharpener; but that uses rods which get loose and end up rolling as you draw your knife through it and don't sharpen your knife. Also this is easier to get a blade into the ceramic sharpening part. This also includes a serrated knife sharpener, and this works well but i can't say much for it as it is the first serrated knife sharpener i have ever used.

i recommend pulling the blade through the carbide part 10 times using semi heavy to medium force, the using the ceramic part about 10 times using medium force then lighting up to about as light as you can get by the 10th stroke
skip the carbide part if your knife is already adequately sharp, only use the carbide part if your knife i dull or damaged as it takes off a lot of steel