It fulfills its function perfectly. A small, solid tool, ideal both for trips and home use, to sharpen knives. I most often use it with my survival knife. It will last me a very long time. I definitely recommend it.
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A versatile and compact whetstone designed for swift knife sharpening. Features four separate sharpening slots tailored for different tools.
A fixed angle simplifies the sharpening process, while the 600-grit diamond stones are ideal for daily maintenance, ensuring the blade's sharpness is properly restored. An extended ceramic stone with an 800 grit level is used to polish both smooth and serrated knife edges.
Constructed with a sturdy metal case in green, the sharpener is small for easy portability. A hole in the design allows for attaching a cord or carabiner.
Sharpening angles of diamond rods:
- 17°: scalpels, razors, filleting knives,
- 20°: kitchen knives,
- 25°: hunting and survival knives,
- 30°: machetes, hatchets, heavy-duty tools.
Technical data
Color: green
Dimensions: 10.9 x 3.6 x 1.3 cm
Weight: 122 g
Manufacturer: Lansky, USA
| Sharpener type | Pocket sharpener |
|---|---|
| Abrasive material gradation | 600/800 |
| Sharpening angle adjustment | Slot with fixed angle |
| Abrasive material | diamond |
| Non-slip base | Yes |
| Weight | 122 g |
| Dimensions | 10,9 x 3,6 x 1,3 cm |
| EAN | 080999097588 |
| Manufacturer code | LS09758 |
| Brand | Lansky |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Review summary
Number of reviews: 24
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I decided to buy the Lansky Multi-Angle D-Sharp because it was recommended by other users. For survival knives, I noticed a clear improvement over previous sharpeners. I definitely recommend this product.
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I have the blue version and I'm satisfied with it. Now I wanted to try this model because I heard it works better with harder steels. Yesterday I sharpened a Ka-bar and a Rato knife with it – I'm really satisfied with the results.
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Great sharpener, fits nicely in the hand and is a bit heavier, which gives a sense of solidity. It's a pity there is no rod for sharpening serrated blades. The price could be a little better. The shipment was sent out very quickly after placing the order.
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Lansky is Lansky – it’s hard to say much about the sharpener’s build quality, it’s just very good. A bit heavy, but that’s actually a plus – you can feel it in your hand. The only downside is the lack of a rod for sharpening serrated blades.
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Great, functional product, although a bit heavy. It's hard to find a better sharpener for quick touch-ups!
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The sharpener works perfectly on trips, ideal for quickly touching up your gear while working. However, it does not handle completely dull axes, so it's not worth buying it if you want to fully sharpen large blades from scratch.
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The sharpener is fine, suitable as an emergency option or to have in your backpack for vacation. There are rather not many alternatives on the market besides plates, so as a spare it’s ok.
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It's a very good and convenient sharpener. Easy to take on a trip and performs very well with kitchen knives too.
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A solid sharpener with several sharpening angles. Great for daily use. Highly recommended.
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It works great for quickly touching up knives in the field. It is small, so you can always have it with you.
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It's great for quick sharpening, especially if you have several types of knives.
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Very good, handy sharpener, ideal for everyday EDC use.
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I want to supplement my earlier review – the 30-degree sharpener is suitable for sharpening Hultafors HY 10-1.0 SV 1000g axes. Sometimes it sticks a little, but it’s not a big problem. It sharpened the axe incredibly well.
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I own two Lansky sharpeners: Multi-Angle D-Sharp and C-Sharp. According to the description, C-Sharp's four sharpening slots are quite aggressive. D-Sharp has sharpened knives made of various steels well. I'm not sure if the diamond is already worn out; I just have a slight problem with the 440A blade in my Boker Magnum knife. During use, the rods sometimes rotate.
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