Preview: Warthog Sharpeners V-Sharp Curve

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posted on January 8, 2023
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Warthog Sharpeners V-Sharp Curve

The V-Sharp Curve from Warthog Sharpeners is a fast and easy-to-use sharpening tool, whether in the kitchen, shop or on the go during camping, hunting or boating.

The compact, tabletop sharpener is powered by an internal spring, and 325-grit, diamond-coated honing rods serve to expertly sharpen at 25 degrees with a consistent grind angle and pressure. To use, simply start at the rear portion of the blade, with it flat against the vertical guide, and press down while pulling the blade across the diamond rod. Repeat and switch sides for your desired hone.

The V-Sharp Curve is available in three colors: black, blue and red. MSRP is set for $60. For more information, please visit warthogusa.com.

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