SHARPAL
210N TRANSFOROD 11-In-1 Adjustable Angle Knife Sharpener
210N TRANSFOROD 11-In-1 Adjustable Angle Knife Sharpener
Key Features
- 11-in-1 guided sharpening system
- Adjustable angle from 15°–30°
- Diamond, ceramic & leather stropping rods
- Sharpens serrations, hooks & broadheads
- Compact self-storage design
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Key Features at a Glance
Specifications
FAQ
What abrasives are included with the SHARPAL 210N?
The SHARPAL 210N includes two 325 grit diamond rods, two 1000 grit diamond rods, two ceramic rods, one tapered diamond rod, and two leather strops: one suede side and one smooth side.
What can the SHARPAL 210N sharpen?
The SHARPAL 210N is designed for straight-edge knives, pocket knives, hunting knives, outdoor knives, curved and recurve blades, serrated edges, gut hooks, and fishhooks. It is especially useful for camping, hunting, fishing, and field sharpening.
What is the sharpening angle range of the SHARPAL 210N?
The SHARPAL 210N features adjustable angle guides from 15° to 30°, helping users maintain a more consistent sharpening angle for different knives and tools
Which sharpening rod should I use first?
Use the 325 grit diamond rods for dull or damaged edges, edge repair, or resetting the bevel. Use the 1000 grit diamond rods for regular sharpening and honing. Use the ceramic rods for refining, touch-ups, and final edge maintenance.
Do I need to use all the rods every time?
No. For regular touch-ups, the 1000 grit diamond rods or ceramic rods may be enough. Use the 325 grit rods only when the blade is dull, damaged, or needs heavier sharpening.
Can the SHARPAL 210N sharpen serrated knives, guthooks, and fishhooks?
Yes. Use the tapered diamond rod for serrated edges and gut hooks. For fishhooks, use the built-in fishhook sharpening groove on the tapered rod.
Is the SHARPAL 210N suitable for beginners?
Yes. The adjustable angle guides help beginners maintain a more consistent angle. For best results, use light pressure, keep the blade steady, and sharpen both sides with the same number of strokes.
Which leather strop side should I use?
Use the suede side for initial stropping and light edge refinement. Use the smooth side for final polishing and finishing. Move the blade away from the cutting edge when stropping to avoid cutting into the leather.
Is the SHARPAL 210N suitable for field use?
Yes. The 210N is designed as a compact field sharpener. The abrasive holder can be stored inside the handle, making it convenient to carry in a backpack, toolbox, hunting kit, fishing kit, or camping bag.
Are replacement abrasive rods and leather strops available?
Yes. Replacement abrasive rods and leather strops are available separately for the SHARPAL 210N, so you can refresh the sharpening and stropping surfaces when needed.
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