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⚒️ Durable EZE LAP PAK4 Color Coded Diamond: Efficient Tools for Precision Sharpening Review

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Description of ⚒️ Durable EZE LAP PAK4 Color Coded Diamond: Efficient Tools for Precision Sharpening

Set, 1 each super fine; 1200; fine; 600; medium; 400; and coarse; 250; grit. All hones are 3/4-Inch by 6-Inch with a diamond surface measuring 3/4-Inch by 2-Inch. Longest lasting and most durable sharpening tools available. Quick easy way to sharpen both cutlery and tools, the "professionals" choice. Made in USA.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Closer to cargo port than DMT.

I thought they were on par with DMT diamond discs, they are closer to HF. I like DMTs, they last forever, but they have these stupid "pits" on the sides that the blade I'm sharpening keeps falling into. These are short lived, I've sharpened a few pieces and I can see they've already been rubbed in some places! The search continues. Although ok for the money.

Pros
  • Power and hand tools
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great little sharpeners

I used these little gems and they are great. In fact, I had a couple of free throws and of course one, but I lost them somewhere. I've tried to find them in stores but to no avail and forgot the name Mfg. A colleague had one and brought it to work. I immediately went to Revane and ordered them to sit down. and got it today. I could easily carry them in my back pocket and always have easy access to them, especially when working with drywall. Your knees get dull and start tearing the paper. I…

Pros
  • sharpening stones
Cons
  • I don't remember but there was something

Revainrating 1 out of 5

I am very unimpressed

I am very unimpressed. I have been using water stones for over 20 years. Arkansas stones, oil stones, ceramic stones, blah blah blah. Used a set of diamond plates for about 3 years. You know. sharpening tools, pocket knives and kitchen knives. I use a barber belt to maintain my kitchen knives. I can safely say that I am familiar with such devices for use and care. I got them in the mail the other day and wanted to try them out. So I got my sharpening oil and a crappy semi-dull old 440 stainless

Pros
  • hand tools
Cons
  • boring packaging