Spyderco Alumina Ceramic Ultra Fine Benchstone Sharpener 302UF
SKU: SC302UF
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Made from ultra-hard alumina ceramic material, Spyderco's ultra-fine-grit benchstone is used like a traditional sharpening stone, but does not require oil or water. Its broad, flat surface is ideal for putting a high-performance finished edge on woodworking tools and all types of knives and can be easily cleaned with household cleanser, a scouring pad, and water.
- Ultra Fine Grit
- 2"x8" Benchstone
- Black Polymer Case with Non-Skid Rubber Feet
- Made in USA
- New in Box
SKU | SC302UF |
Model # | 302UF |
Barcode # | 716104640126 |
Brand | Spyderco |
Shipping Weight | 0.6100kg |
Shipping Width | 0.085m |
Shipping Height | 0.030m |
Shipping Length | 0.235m |
Shipping Cubic | 0.000599250m3 |
Unit Of Measure | ea |
Spyderco is a well known US brand of knives and accessories. Many of their knife designs can be described as radical and different to other knife designs. Spyderco is definitely out of the norm in the knife industry in dedication to researching and developing fresh, improved and better performing materials all with function and reliability being key. When you purchase a Spyderco you are buying a high-quality reliable cutting tool designed and manufactured for peak performance and ergonomic comfort.
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REVIEW SPYDERCO ALUMINA CERAMIC ULTRA FINE BENCHST
By: Peter Hallahan on 30 November 2020Just letting you know that I received the two spyderco bench stones and am really pleased with them. The saying of you get what you pay for certainly applies here. I use a squirt of windex on them (a hint from a YouTube channel, Outoors55, though have also used them dry. A first class product.
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