Lidl sharpener

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kstaff
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Lidl sharpener

#1 Post by kstaff »

Lidl have a very handy sharpener for 1.99

it does both knifes and scissors and has a handy grip which helps prevent slicing your finger off on those cold days with a small stone!!
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#2 Post by BigPhil »

seen them myself but are they any good? the one which i got with my mustad knife just wore away and would probably blunten a knife further instead of sharpen it!
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lidl sharpener

#3 Post by kstaff »

Hi Phil,

I ran the filleting knife thru it and it does a super job in half the time of a stone.

Havn't tried the scissors yet.

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