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Efficient Sharpening Made Easy: Oregon 555745 PowerSharp System Bar-Mounted Sharpener Housing (Housing Only) Review

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Description of Efficient Sharpening Made Easy: Oregon 555745 PowerSharp System Bar-Mounted Sharpener Housing (Housing Only)

Lubritec keeps your chain and guide Bar Oiled for less friction and longer life. Now you can sharpen fast, easy, and on the saw with the PowerSharp system. Replacement PowerSharp Bar-Mount Sharpener Housing (Does not include Chain and Stone). Only to be used with Oregon PowerSharp Bar-Mounted System.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

NOT AS KNOWN!

ATTENTION! It is sold as a sharpener when it is just a replacement body for the sharpener. There is no stone or other parts as the description suggests. So crazy it's nothing but a $30 plastic case!

Pros
  • Stable test results
Cons
  • You could choose a newer model

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Huge time saver

Whilst it may not sharpen as well as hand sharpening it is still very sharp and takes around 10 seconds. You must have the correct bar to use this. The rod has 2 holes near the end where the sharpener clamps. Luckily my Echo already had these holes so I didn't have to buy a new one. Cool.

Pros
  • GOLS certified
Cons
  • Only available in black

Revainrating 2 out of 5

You will never use it, or maybe sometime.

A serious woodcarver would never use this stupid grinding method. They used a file and properly sharpened the blade. On the other hand, the home master can use it once or twice. Then they will understand that it is better to take a file and learn how to sharpen the blade the old-fashioned way. Okay, maybe some people like the PowerSharp system. I'm not one of those people and I've never met any of them.

Pros
  • Great for outdoor activities
Cons
  • Not sure