Rotary blade sharpener
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i have both the basic type (circles with emery paper - completely manual) and the fancy shmancy yellow & black sharpener that uses sharpening stones (also manual, but supposed to be less effort).
i find that, for me, the basic type takes more muscle but works better. neither makes blades like new, but they can help you get more use out of them.
i find that, for me, the basic type takes more muscle but works better. neither makes blades like new, but they can help you get more use out of them.
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I think that if you are on a budget and willing to put a little umph into the sharpening process, then the sharpening stone is worth it. If you are not on a budget, changing the blades is the easier way to go. I have the sharpener, and it dies extend the life of my blades.
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