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Buck EdgeTek Ultra FlipStik Pro Diamond Sharpener

Buck EdgeTek Ultra FlipStik Pro Diamond Sharpener

SKU:BU97044

5.0
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
2 Reviews
5.0
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
2 Reviews
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  • Description
  • The Buck EdgeTek Ultra FlipStik Pro Diamond Sharpener is a three-grit sharpening stick that's ideal for sharpening on the go. It has 325 coarse, 750 medium and 1,200 fine grits, all with 100% diamond coated surfaces. The oval contour is easy to use. The EdgeTek is well-suited to any type of blade sharpening or touch-up, from restoring a slightly dull blade to a nicked blade.

    The handle of this lightweight and compact sharpener doubles as an easy-twist carrying case.

    Features of the Buck EdgeTek Ultra FlipStik Pro:

    • 3 Grits: 325 Coarse, 750 Medium and 1,200 Fine
    • 100% Diamond Coated Surface
    • Oval Contour
    • Handle Doubles as Easy Twist Carrying Case
    • Black Phenolic Handle with Aluminum Pommel/Guard
    • Genuine Leather Sheath (Included, Imported)
    • Lifetime Manufacturer Warranty


    Length Open:
     9.0 inches
    Length Closed: 5.0 inches
    Weight: 3.0 ounces

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5.0
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
Based on 2 reviews
Total 5 star reviews: 2 Total 4 star reviews: 0 Total 3 star reviews: 0 Total 2 star reviews: 0 Total 1 star reviews: 0
2 reviews
  • JH
    Jerry H.
    Flag of United States
    1 year ago
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    They work really well

    They work really well

  • C
    Chrystal
    2 years ago
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    5 Stars

    I sharpened an old 10.5" khukuri chopper machete I have with this rod. I'm a newbie so I only got it paper slicing sharp (no shaving edge but)

    It was my first time ever seriously trying freehand sharpening and I started on one of the hardest recurve blade types.

    As I get better this rod gets better! I used it dry right out of the box starting with the coarse and moving up through the medium through the fine. I didn't count strokes I used the feel of everything such as the feel of the angle touching/matching the factory bevel (had a little trouble maintaining the angle as perfectly as I'd like because I wasn't constantly watching it like I should've but I'm working on it) and the feel of resistance to/friction of the sliding of the rod. I would repeat on the friction spots with moderate pressure until they were sliding smoothly and then move up the blade to try to even it out in smoothness once they were decent. I can't wait to get better but this rod is totally good for the field!

5.0
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
Based on 2 reviews
Total 5 star reviews: 2 Total 4 star reviews: 0 Total 3 star reviews: 0 Total 2 star reviews: 0 Total 1 star reviews: 0
2 reviews
  • JH
    Jerry H.
    Flag of United States
    1 year ago
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    They work really well

    They work really well

  • C
    Chrystal
    2 years ago
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    5 Stars

    I sharpened an old 10.5" khukuri chopper machete I have with this rod. I'm a newbie so I only got it paper slicing sharp (no shaving edge but)

    It was my first time ever seriously trying freehand sharpening and I started on one of the hardest recurve blade types.

    As I get better this rod gets better! I used it dry right out of the box starting with the coarse and moving up through the medium through the fine. I didn't count strokes I used the feel of everything such as the feel of the angle touching/matching the factory bevel (had a little trouble maintaining the angle as perfectly as I'd like because I wasn't constantly watching it like I should've but I'm working on it) and the feel of resistance to/friction of the sliding of the rod. I would repeat on the friction spots with moderate pressure until they were sliding smoothly and then move up the blade to try to even it out in smoothness once they were decent. I can't wait to get better but this rod is totally good for the field!