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The Lansky QuadSharp QSHARP Blue is a compact, durable knife sharpener featuring four precise sharpening angles (17°, 20°, 25°, 30°), carbide slots that restore edges in 3-4 strokes, and a ceramic benchstone for fine polishing. Designed for both left and right-handed users, it’s fully compatible with all Lansky kits, making it the ultimate portable tool for professionals and enthusiasts seeking razor-sharp blades anytime, anywhere.


































| ASIN | B01BE8KCN6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #82,048 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #283 in Knife Sharpeners |
| Brand | Lansky |
| Brand Name | Lansky |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (3,194) |
| Date First Available | March 1, 2016 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00080999097618 |
| Grit Type | Medium |
| Hand Orientation | Left/Right |
| Included Components | sharpener |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.17 x 3.19 x 0.79 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.12 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Lansky Sharpeners |
| Material | Synthetic |
| Model Name | QuadSharp Knife Sharpener |
| Model Year | 2016 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 0.13 Kilograms |
| Part Number | QSHARP |
| Product Dimensions | 1.67"L x 0.2"W x 0.89"H |
| Size | One Size |
| Sport Type | hunting |
| Style | Classic |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| UPC | 080999097618 |
| Warranty Description | limited 1-year manufacturer warranty |
K**S
Very nice for a traveling sharpener
I use the landscape sharpening system at home, so this small one goes on the road with us when we’re traveling in our RV. Does a great job.
A**F
Better than some whetstones...
I grew up with knives and using whetstones, but the last whetstone I tried didn't work well for me. This is super handy though, especially with older kitchen knives. It makes a good edge and when it's done it's job, a leather strap will fine tune the edge to razor sharpness...I could genuinely shave with my large machete now, if I wanted to. This tool is a good value, no matter what you're trying to sharpen.
C**N
Highly portable and solid quick-sharpener.
This little thing does work. The carbide sharpening slots seem more than capable of doing their job -- unless you're trying to sharpen some sort of legendary hand-forged 1000 fold crazy blade or something --I'm pretty sure this is going to manage it. It's fairly aggressive, so be sure to apply light-to-moderate pressure only or it's going to bite deep. No ham hands! As for sharpening in 3 to 4 strokes? Sure, with the caveat that this is true for blades with an already decent edge that need only a bit of work. If your edge is very dull or flat out needs to be reset, it's going to take more. And if you're starting with a decent edge, you're probably better off using the ceramic bar -- handily included on this thing. You have to do that by eye though, so it may take some practice, but it does work very well and is probably the best part of the tool for simple maintenance of an already decent edge or polishing after the more aggressive carbide bits. The carbide bits are really better for giving new life to a bad edge than anything else -- especially if... ...you happen to be out in the field somewhere and notch, nick, or dull your blade and you need to get the thing back in proper form quickly. This is a very portable unit that you can stick in a pocket, pouch, or clip to a bag with pretty much no thought at all. In short -- this is a solid workman's sharpener for getting a blade back to working order when on the job or in the field. It's also going to be good enough for most folk's typical set of kitchen/house knives who just want to get those handled without learning how to use a stone. It comes with slots for 30, 25, 20, and 17 degrees. All seem to be properly set on mine. I personally wish the 17 degree option had been 15 degrees, but oh well. Be sure to check your knife's specifications to know what edge it's at before you start sharpening or you may wind up putting an entirely new edge on the blade. Anyway, it's a good and very handy product for the home or on-the-go, whether you're a workman or you're just looking to touch up your kitchen/household knives. Of note, the Q-Sharp is part of a series (D, Q, and C-Sharp) that all have the same form factor and range from very aggressive sharpening (D) to fine-edging (C). If you're looking to get a blade from bad to good shape, you'd run it through all three of these. The Q-Sharp is a great middle ground if you're just looking to own a single product that gets the job done and can handle the role of all three in a pinch. So, as the middle ground sharpener in a system of sharpeners, I give the thing 4 stars for overall versatility and handiness.
A**B
Amazing blade sharpener that's easy to use and makes you feel like a pro!
I used this tool to sharpen my "everyday" duty knives and our kitchen knives that's a must when you have a wife and four daughters that loves to cook. I never thougt that using the Lansky QSharp can be that easy and gratifying. I like its size that allows me to carry it in my pocket and yet hefty enough and constructed with a very good balance that allows uniform sharpening motions. I was surprised that this can stand not only on a firm flat surface but on soft and uneven surface (like your bed) as shown in the picture. The first picture shows the everyday duty knives that i carry at work or around the house being a facility maintenance guy. Almost all but one will not easily slice through paper before I used the Lansky Qsharp. Two of these blades are over 25 years old. Can you guess which one (Steinbrucke, Buck, SOG or Leather Wave)? If you like knives, i highly recommend that you consider including this in your toolbox.
T**N
The Best Portable Sharpener Out There
This little sharpener offers sharpening "stations" for knives with edges of 17, 20, 25 and 30 degrees. The "V" sharpeners provide the rough edge, which you can finish up with the integral "bench stone". I cannot imagine a better portable sharpener for use in the field. There's hardly no knife it does not have the "angle" for, except for 15 degrees. It's fairly heavy, but it's solidly constructed--and it surely beats hauling sharpening stones or steels around with you. This sharpener should be in anyone's backpack who spends any time in the woods and wants to keep his or her knives sharp until they return to civilization.
B**B
Knife sharpener
Small, compact and does a great job of sharping my knifes
C**L
Great sharpener
Very good sharpener. Very well made and great for in your home or camping
D**E
Basically for cheap field knives, not the knives you love
I like the full-metal case of this tool, but I found that it's not suitable at all for knives I *really* like. It's a field tool, probably meant for cheap hunting or utility knives. The multi-angled carbides *work* -- but be warned: they work very well and quickly; they simply shear along the sides of your knife blade, to the point that you will be able to see actual metal shavings sprinkle down on your pant leg. If you have a knife that has gone SERIOUSLY dull, this tool will QUICKLY re-angle that blade to something quite functional. But don't even try this thing on knives that are already decently sharpened since the carbide will wreak havoc on bevels still intact from the factory. With enough pressure, these carbide bits are extremely aggressive; the sharpness that results at the end of a few strokes seems to be a combination of re-angling and simply turning the edge of the knife blade into a microscopic saw. (This last is a very bad thing for good knives -- you'll need something else if you actually want a razor-edge on anything.) I also found the ceramic to be fairly gritty, though not as aggressive as I expected. But again, I can't use the ceramic on knives that are already decently sharp since it just isn't fine or smooth enough. I'll stick with my Spyderco equipment for nice knives, and use this for outdoor tools.
A**A
It is a very good tool for sharpening all types of blades and knifes. I use this regularly for sharpening the many kitchen knives that I have. All the sharpening edges are carbide and I have been getting very good results.
S**N
L’affûteur est de bonne qualité, il a l'air solide et résistera longtemps aux affres du temps. Il y a plusieurs angles d’affûtage selon le tranchant voulu. Par contre, il ne faudra l'utiliser que sur des lames qui sont émoussées car il enlève de la matière, si c'est pour un redonner du tranchant a une lame en bon état, il faut s'orienter mais le même article mais de couleur orange qui remplace le carbure de tungstène par de la céramique beaucoup moins agressive.
F**.
La descripción corresponde fielmente al producto, La compra es segura y esta protegida, La entrega es en el tiempo previsto Al abrir el Blister Packaging, descubro un afilador que se fabricó con especial atención a los detalles (pintura, acabados, ensambles) En cuanto a su uso: Es muy fácil de usar, y lo mejor, es que permite tener la posibilidad de contar con diferentes ángulos de afilado, lo que permite afilar lo que necesites (navajas, tijeras, hasta los diferentes tipos de cuchillos de cocina, y con la piedra de asentar (blanca) le das un acabado espectacular y duradero. Resumen: Afilador 100% recomendable
E**L
This is a great sharpener/ field sharpener to carry during hunting seasons. I like it has four different sharpening angles, although I will mostly use the 25 degree to sharpening hunt knives, and the 20 for kitchen knives. It is well built, heavier then I thought, and a good price! The QuadSharp is a great field follow up to the Lansky sharpening system/ kit....
Z**U
Afilador robusto, muy bien construido y con materiales de calidad (estructura metálica, nada de plástico). Los tres ángulos de afilado disponibles (17, 20, 25 y 30) permiten afilar casi cualquier hoja, cuchillos de cocina, navajas, cuchillos de bushcraft e incluso Filis serrados con la piedra cerámica. Las piedras de carburo de silicio afilan en cuatro pasadas sin esfuerzo, siempre que el ángulo de afilado sea el correcto y no esté demasiado mal el filo. Respecto a la piedra cerámica, sirve para afilar hojas serradas, aunque no lo he hecho todavía. También sirve para asentar el filo, pero tienes que el tener cierta destreza con el afilado a mano para no estropear lo que ha hecho previamente. Yo lo compré para llevarlo en la mochila como alternativa al Fallkniven DC3 / DC4, y ahora lo estoy usando en casa para todo. Como única pega, es un poco pesado pero es por la calidad de construcción que tiene.
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