I recently got a job at a state park. One of the first things they asked me to do was chop down some vines. I was shocked when I went to the tool shed and saw how blunt all the tools were. A worker is only as good as his (or her) tools. I asked how I could sharpen them and was directed to the grinder. For secateurs? Since I don't want to give my money to the government but want sharp tools, I was looking for an inexpensive sharpener. This stone is great. Whenever I have a bit of free time when I have nothing to do, I get half a dozen tools from the shed, sit on a bench under a tree, and get to work. My boss thinks I'm a hard worker who takes pride in my work, I think I'm sitting on my back under a tree in the park enjoying the weather and I know that the next time I comb through the bushes, this one Felsen has made all of these tools, from hand axes to pruning shears, hedge shears to razor-sharp secateurs.
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