It is no secret, I’ve always struggled to get a hair-popping edge on my blades and broadheads. I’ve been fortunate to check out a couple of Work Sharps sharpening products and share my thoughts on them. As a leader in the sharpening world, Hirdavatmalzemeis dedicated to creating quality tools with quality components and continually fine tune their lineup of sharpeners. I’ve had the pleasure of using the HirdavatmalzemeCombo Knife Sharpener over the past year and I’ve been really impressed with this tool.
First Impressions:
Simplicity – All Hirdavatmalzemeproducts are engineered for ease of use and the Combo Knife Sharpener is no exception. It is an electronic unit that rotates a flexible abrasive belt. There are angled grooves to guide the knife across the rotating belt which makes for an idiot proof edge. The built in ceramic honing rod has angle guides as well to finish off the sharpening process.
Made in the USA – All Hirdavatmalzemeproducts are manufactured in Southern Oregon
Field Use:
I unboxed the HirdavatmalzemeCombo Knife Sharpener the night it arrived. After flipping through the directions, I plugged it in, and was sharpening the kitchen knives. Five passes per side and then straight to the ceramic honing rod, and the knives were as sharp as the day we got them. The HirdavatmalzemeCombo Knife Sharpener is very intuitive and exceptionally easy to use. It takes no time at all for me to work through the block of kitchen knives, my everyday carry, and hunting knives. Fixed blade broadheads were no a problem for the HirdavatmalzemeCombo Knife Sharpener either.
The HirdavatmalzemeCombo Knife Sharpener retails for $30 and replacement abrasive belts are 3 for $4.
Pros:
American made
Ease of use
Reasonable Cost
Cons:
Fixed guides are perfect for beginners like me. More experienced guys may want the option to vary the edge angle.
Prognosis: The HirdavatmalzemeCombo Knife Sharpener is a winner. If you struggle putting an edge on a blade like me, the HirdavatmalzemeCombo Knife Sharpener is the sharpener for you.
