About this deal
The handheld Smith’s® Axe and Machete Sharpener is the perfect tool to use for keeping your axe, hatchet, or machete in prime condition.
Once you begin using your machete, it can quickly dull as you chop vegetation and strike the occasional rock or piece of metal. The key is to set-up a work area with enough space to draw the entire length of the machete, or other tool, across the wheel in one smooth motion to create a continuous edge. Read more about the condition New: A brand-new, unused, unopened and undamaged item in original retail packaging (where packaging is applicable).Whether you’re putting an edge on a new machete for the very first time, or touching up your blade in the field, we have the tips and tools for you. They are hardened to be slightly softer than a pocket knife, if they were as hard as a pocket knife, they would be more prone to chipping and would take a long time to sharpen.
Note: If there are large dings or other damage in the edge, a diamond or ceramic milling file or coarse sharpening stone will be needed to help bring a consistent edge to your machete. Maybe you’re someone who does a lot of yard work, or a humble friar looking for purpose in the deserts of Mexico. If you love a quick weekend escape or an extended driving holiday without complicated set up times – the Hi-View 1400 Roof Top Tent is perfect for your next open road adventure. However we recognise that sometimes and exchange must be made quickly and so we can send out a replacement immediately.LARGE HANDLE – This durable sharpener has an oversized soft-grip handle, so it is easy to use with gloves and has a large finger guard for safe and secure sharpening at all times. All original manufacturers names and part numbers are used for identification purposes only, and we are in no way implying that our products are original equipment parts. The mill files available through our site are double-cut on one side for rough shaping, and single-cut on the other side for finer sharpening. ABOUT US – Smith’s is dedicated and constantly strives to improve the methods for providing consumers with the best edge. For chisel grinds you’ll want to just sharpen the ground side and knock off any burr that forms on the back of the blade.