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What Is the Sharp Pog?
The Sharp Pog is a simple but smart attachment that turns your hand drill into a blade-saving tool. Instead of tossing out dull oscillating blades after just a few cuts, you can chuck the Sharp Pog into a standard 3/8” or 1/2” drill and grind a fresh set of teeth right onto the blade.
The patented cylindrical grinding profile, paired with aluminum oxide discs, reshapes worn edges into sharp, “like-new” cutting teeth in just a couple of minutes. The Sharp Pog works fast, it’s safe, and it saves you money by extending the life of blades you’d normally throw away.
In short, the Sharp Pog makes multi-tool ownership smarter. It gives contractors and DIYers a way to squeeze every dollar out of their blade investment while keeping performance high.
Why Blades Go Dull (and Why It’s Costly)
Oscillating blades are workhorses, but they wear out fast. Cutting through nails, screws, drywall, or even hardwood quickly chews up the teeth. Before long, the blade is struggling to cut and starts burning more than it’s biting.
For most people, that means tossing the blade in the trash and buying a new pack. The problem is, those packs aren’t cheap. A handful of replacement blades can run $20–$30, and if you’re in the trades, you might go through several a week. Over time, that adds up to hundreds of dollars a year or more.
That’s why the Sharp Pog makes sense. Instead of treating blades as disposable, you can grind in new life and keep cutting. It’s not just about saving money; it’s about always having a sharp blade ready when you need it.
How the Sharp Pog Works
Using the Sharp Pog is straightforward. Attach the tool to your drill with its custom 3/8” arbor (fits both 3/8” and 1/2” chucks), spin it up, and run your dull oscillating blade against the grinding profile.
The stacked aluminum oxide discs are dual-reinforced for strength and designed with a 1.5" cylindrical profile. Instead of just polishing the old edge, they actually grind in a fresh set of sharp “piranha-like” teeth. Within minutes, a blade that was ready for the trash can cut like new again. Now, the example before shows if you don't rock it back and forth as you cut. However, this still works like new, but we do suggest that, as you are cutting, you rock it back and forth to get pointed teeth.
The secured stack configuration keeps the discs from slipping, and the grit rating gives consistent performance with long-lasting durability. In plain terms: the Sharp Pog is built to handle jobsite use and extend the life of every blade you run through it.
Before & After: Real Results
The best way to see the Sharp Pog’s value is in the results. Take a dull oscillating blade that can barely cut through soft wood run it across the Sharp Pog, and within minutes, the teeth look sharp and defined again.
Side by side, the difference is obvious. The “before” blade has rounded, worn edges that just drag through material. The “after” blade has crisp, fresh points that bite in and cut cleanly, almost like a brand-new blade.
This isn’t theory, it’s what the Sharp Pog does every time. Whether you’re on a jobsite or in your garage, it turns waste into working tools and saves you from running out to buy replacements mid-project.
Is the Sharp Pog Worth It?
If you use oscillating tools regularly, the Sharp Pog pays for itself fast. A pack of replacement blades can cost as much as the tool itself, and those blades don’t last long under real jobsite conditions. With the Sharp Pog, you can stretch the life of every blade in your kit, turning throwaways into usable cutters again and again.
It’s also about convenience. Instead of stopping a project to run to the store or waiting on an order of new blades, you can sharpen the ones you already have in just a few minutes with nothing more than your drill.
For contractors, remodelers, and even serious DIYers, that means less waste, less cost, and more productivity. The Sharp Pog isn’t just another gadget, it’s a tool that solves a real problem.
FAQ
It fits any standard 3/8” or 1/2” drill chuck. Corded or cordless, either works fine.
Usually just a couple of minutes. The Sharp Pog grinds in new teeth quickly.
No. The discs grind a fresh set of teeth into the existing edge. As long as the blade body is still solid, you’re good to go.
Wrap-Up
Oscillating blades are one of the most often replaced and expensive consumables on the jobsite, but they don’t have to be. The Sharp Pog gives you a simple, drill-powered way to grind in new teeth and keep blades cutting like new.
It’s quick, it’s cost-effective, and it works. Instead of tossing out dull blades and burning through money, you can extend their life and always have a sharp edge ready when you need it.
For pros and DIYers alike, the Sharp Pog is a smart investment, one that saves time, saves cash, and makes multi-tool ownership more efficient.