Lansky sharpening stone: American precision for razor-sharp results
Complete your Lansky sharpening system with an extensive collection of sharpening stones. Whether you want to revive a blunt knife or perfect a razor-sharp edge, Lansky offers the perfect sharpening stone for every step of the sharpening process. From extra coarse stones for repairing damaged blades to ultra-fine polishing stones for a mirror-smooth finish - there is always a suitable option. Choose from diamond, ceramic or natural or aluminium oxide to perfect your sharpening method. Get the most out of your knives and tools with Lansky sharpening stones!
Features of Lansky sharpening stones
Each sharpening stone has a specific grit size, ranging from coarse (for repairing damaged knives) to ultrafine (for polishing and precision sharpening). Lansky sharpening stones are available in different materials, including:
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Aluminium oxide: suitable for regular sharpening, versatile in use.
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Ceramic: for polishing and refining the blade.
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Diamond: ideal for quick and efficient results, also great for tougher steel types.
Types of Lansky sharpening stones
Lansky offers a variety of sharpening stones. Here you will find a handy overview of our range.
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Sharpening stone for large tools: this round sharpening stone is ideal for sharpening large tools such as axes, hedge shears, machetes or even the sharp blade of your lawnmower. The sharpening stone has a finer and a coarse side.
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Lawn & Garden Tool Sharpener: like the stone described above, this sharpening stone is suitable for tools used in and around the house. The difference is in the shape and grit size; this Lawn & Garden Tools Sharpener is oval and has 1 grain size; 280 grit.
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Regular sharpening stones: Lansky offers a variety of classic sharpening stones, from double-sided stones to natural sharpening stones, there is something for everyone!
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Sharpening stone with handle: this double-sided sharpening stone is easy to carry as the handle folds around the sharpening stone. It is nice and compact while the abrasive surface is protected when not in use.