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R349
The Warthog Knife Sharpener – Curve is an incredibly easy to use, high-quality sharpener for quick action. With non-adjustable rods all you need to do is keep your blade flat against the Guide and let the sharpener do the rest.
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R979
The Buffalo River Slagbok 6 Hunting Knife Set is all you need, from skinning, deboning and grouping your meat. It consist of five different knives and a sharpener.
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R1,279
The Lansky Deluxe Kit 5 Stone is the Ultimate in Knife Sharpening Systems Technology Safe, Easy and Convenient to Use.
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R449
The Warthog Knife Sharpener – V-Sharp Extreme Edge is the world’s first adjustable, freehand, precision knife sharpener that keeps your knife at a consistent angle every time.
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R239
The Work Sharp Pivot Pro Knife & Tool Sharpener is a must have accessory for your knives and tools.
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R99
The Warthog Knife Strop – Leather (220mm) has a polishing compound. To be used after sharpening for burr removal and polishing for the perfect edge.
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R1,029
The Lansky Universal Kit 4 Stone is the Ultimate in Knife Sharpening Systems Technology Safe, Easy and Convenient to Use.
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R259
The Lansky Universal Mount is designed to optimize your Lansky Sharpening System.
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R469
The Lansky Super C-Clamp perfects your sharpening capabilities and comes with a convertible manual C-Clamp.
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R319
The Lansky Blademedic Knife Sharpener is able to tackle regular or serrated blades, gut hooks, hunting, fishing – just about any knife.
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R259
The Lansky Ultra Fine Hone is a good finishing stone for sharpening high quality cutlery.
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R999
The Lansky Sharpening System – Standard Controlled-Angle is a guided knife sharpening system that ensures that your knife edge sharpens to the exact bevel you specify.
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R299
The Warthog Knife Sharpener Stone – V-Sharp Classic II (Pair) is available in 325 (coarse), 600 (medium) or 1000 (fine) diamond grit. Gives a professional edge.
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R299
The Warthog Knife Sharpener Stone – Serrated (with Handle) is available in 325 (coarse), 600 (medium) or 1000 (fine) diamond grit. Gives a professional edge. Sharpens 7 times faster than other stones.
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R1,019
The Warthog Knife Sharpener – Multi-Edge 220 is intended to be for industrial and recreational uses. Made with the blade enthusiast in mind, it sharpens an array of tools and sporting equipment. Scissors, planer blades, chisels, broad-heads (Arrows) and everything in between. Quick & easy setup ensures quick, sharp edges.
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R99
Protect your knife sharpener with the Warthog Knife Sharpener – V-Sharp Extreme Edge – Case. This case fits snugly around the sharpener to guarantee protection while out in the field. IT CAN ONLY BE USED WITH AN EXTREME EDGE SHARPENER.
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R649
The Warthog Knife Sharpener – Classic II uses two high quality, 325 grit diamond rods that sharpen the blade on both sides simultaneously using calibrated Spring Tension. Ideal for Kitchen, Fillet, Hunting and most other flat-blade knives.
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R219
Don’t let your blade go dull The Browning Knife Sharpener is the accessory that no outdoorsman should be without. Designed to hang on a keychain, it features to carbide steel sharpening inserts, angled to quickly and easily put an edge on any field blade.
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R139
The Lansky Pedestal Mount offers great new convenience for your Lansky Sharpening Systems.
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R209
The Lansky Medium Hone is excellent for keeping a fine sharp edge on hunting, fishing, kitchen, and pocket knives.
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R239
The Lansky Fine Hone produces a razor-sharp edge.
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R199
The Warthog Knife Sharpener – Gut Hook is for resharpening belly rippers and gut hooks on skinning knives.
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R99
The Warthog Knife Strop – Leather (150mm) has a polishing compound. To be used after sharpening for burr removal and polishing for the perfect edge.
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R219
The Warthog Knife Sharpener Stone – V-Sharp (Pair) is available in 325 (coarse), 600 (medium) or 1000 (fine) diamond grit. Gives a professional edge.
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R299
The Warthog Knife Sharpener Stone – Serrated is available in 325 (coarse), 600 (medium) or 1000 (fine) diamond grit. Gives a professional edge. Sharpens 7 times faster than other stones.
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R319
The Warthog Knife Sharpener Stone – Multi-Edge – 220mm x 50mm is available in 325 (coarse), 600 (medium) or 1000 (fine) diamond grit. Gives a professional edge. Sharpens 7 times faster than other stones.
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R289
The Warthog Knife Sharpener Stone – Multi-Edge – 150mm x 50mm is available in 325 (coarse), 600 (medium) or 1000 (fine) diamond grit. Gives a professional edge. Sharpens 7 times faster than other stones.
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R199
The Warthog Knife Sharpener – Curve – Pouch fits snugly into this durable, ultra-padded protective case. Interior pockets hold extra diamond rods and finishing steels.
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R229
The Warthog Knife Sharpener Pouch – Classic is perfect for hunting, camping trips or just leaving it in the car or boat! IT CAN ONLY BE USED WITH A CLASSIC II SHARPENER AND THE CLASSIC ON THE WOODEN BASE.
How to Choose the Best Hunting Knife Sharpener in South Africa
Are you an avid hunter in South Africa looking for the best knife sharpener to keep your hunting knives in top condition? Look no further than this guide, where we will cover everything you need to know about choosing a hunting knife sharpener in South Africa.
Why Do You Need a Hunting Knife Sharpener?
Before diving into the specifics of choosing a knife sharpener, it's important to understand why it's necessary. A dull knife is not only frustrating to use, but it's also dangerous. A sharp hunting knife is essential for cleanly and quickly skinning and gutting game.
Types of Knife Sharpeners
There are various types of knife sharpeners, each with its own pros and cons.
Sharpening Stones
Sharpening stones are the traditional method of sharpening knives, using abrasive materials to sharpen the blade. They come in a range of materials and grits, but require practice and skill to use effectively.
Electric Knife Sharpeners
Electric knife sharpeners are quick and easy to use, making them a popular choice for many hunters. However, they may not provide as sharp an edge as other methods.
Pull-Through Sharpeners
Pull-through sharpeners are simple and straightforward to use, with the sharpening mechanism built into the device. However, they may not work as well on knives with larger blades.
Honing Steels
Honing steels are used to realign the blade's edge, rather than removing material to sharpen it. They are useful for maintaining a sharp edge between sharpenings.
Factors to Consider When Choosing a Hunting Knife Sharpener
When choosing a hunting knife sharpener, there are several factors to consider to ensure you get the best sharpener for your needs.
Blade Material
Different types of blade materials require different types of sharpeners. For example, ceramic blades require diamond sharpeners.
Knife Size
Consider the size of your hunting knives when choosing a sharpener. Some sharpeners may not be suitable for larger blades.
Sharpening Angle
Different sharpeners may have different angles at which they sharpen knives. Consider what angle your knife requires before choosing a sharpener.
Portability
If you're an avid hunter, you may want a sharpener that is easy to take with you on hunting trips. Consider the size and weight of the sharpener when making your choice.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know what angle to sharpen my knife at?
Check the manufacturer's instructions for your knife, or research online for recommended angles based on the blade material and type of knife.
How often should I sharpen my hunting knife?
This depends on how frequently you use it. As a general rule, it's best to sharpen your hunting knife after every use or at least every few uses.
Can I use the same sharpener for all of my knives?
This depends on the type of sharpener and the type of knives you have. Some sharpeners may work better on certain types of knives than others.
Is it necessary to oil my hunting knife after sharpening it?
Yes, it's a good idea to oil your knife after sharpening to protect the blade and prevent rusting.
What's the best way to store my hunting knife after sharpening it?
Store your hunting knife in a dry place, such as a sheath or knife block, to prevent damage to the blade.