EdgeCraft Tactical Diamond Hone Knife Sharpener M442

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posted on June 18, 2012
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The EdgeCraft Tactical Diamond Hone Knife Sharpener M442 is the new force multiplier for tactical knives, specifically engineered to accommodate their wider edge geometry and apply a superior, razor sharp edge. Rugged and compact, this two-stage manual sharpener is designed for better edge performance on tactical blades. It features a separate sharpening and honing stage to provide the ultimate double beveled edge that is stronger and more durable.  It's also ideal for other sports and household knives. Styled in an easily camouflaged hunter green and black, the EdgeCraft M442  is fast, intuitive and ready to use in any multi-mission tactical role.  Using 100 percent diamond abrasives in both stages, it will quickly and easily apply a hairsplitting sharp edge. Diamonds are the hardest known material and will sharpen any metal alloy faster than any other abrasives, creating sharper edges without heating or detempering the knife edge.

EdgeCraft's Tactical 442 sharpens the entire blade length, from tip to bolster or handle. It's easy to use, right or left handed and its ergonomic handle fits all hands. Slip resistant rubber feet hold fast to the work surface. Engineered and assembled in the USA. Now available at leading sporting and hardware stores, mail-order catalogs and online retailers for $29.99 US. For more information, call (800) 342-3255 or visit www.edgecraft.com.

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