Work Sharp Knife and Tool Sharpener Review – WSKTS

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A while back we did a review on the Work Sharp.  We found this to be a great sharpener to have around the workshop.  Very easy to use and produced professional results.  So when we had the opportunity to test and review the Work Sharp Knife and Tool Sharpener, we jumped at the chance.

Power Tool Review – Work Sharp Knife and Tool Sharpener

Power Tool Model– WSKTS

Pros: Lightweight, easy to use, professional results

Cons: Can’t find any yet

Specifications of the Work Sharp

  • Length – 9″
  • Width – 5″
  • Height – 5.5″

Nuts & Bolts of the Work Sharp

Since knifes and tools do a lot of hard work such as cutting, it is only natural for them to lose their edge or sharpness over time.  This leaves the user only a couple of options; throw the tools out, pay a fee to have someone professionally sharpen them or sharpen them yourself.  The first option is really not an option unless the knife or tool is just a cheap piece of junk.  The second option stinks because that is money you could use to buy yourself more tools.  So the only real option is option number three, sharpen them yourself.  When you sharpen a knife or a tool, there is more to it then just  getting a sharp edge, its also the angle of the edge.  A wrong angle on a blade does make a difference.  Having a tool that not only gives you a sharp edge, but also a correct angle is vital for any tool or knife user, which brings us to the Work Sharp knife and tool sharpener.  The model number on this tool is WSKTS.

The kit comes with everything a user needs to get started.   You get the WSKTS tool sharpener, 40° kitchen knife guide, 50° outdoor knife guide which includes the serrated knife and scissor sharpening guide.  They also throw in a couple of belts.  You get the P80, P220 and the 6000.  Work Sharp includes a great instructional DVD and obviously the user guide, which believe it or not is actually handy and easy to understand.  The tool has a one year warranty.  This makes a perfect tool to take with you on a camping, hunting or fishing trip, just bring your 12V inverter along.

For the review we sharpened everything we had.  We did knifes, a lawn mower blade, which seems weird because it is the dead of winter.  You name it we did it.  Each time we had a professional result.  The system is very easy to set up and work with.  We even took apart an edger and did the cutting guard on that.  As you can see by the video below, we brought it to the marina to let our hunting expert try it out.  He has a lot of knives, but he is not one who is easily impressed.  After a little use, he really didn’t want to give it up.

Conclusion

We found the sharpener very easy to work with.  It’s lightweight and comfortable in the hand.  We also like the rotating head.  You can use this flat on a table or in your hands which gives this more flexibility for the user.  Changing the belts was a snap.  Even we were able to produce professional results with the knives and tools we sharpened.  If we can do it, we think pretty much anyone can do it with the Work Sharp.

6 COMMENTS

  1. No one seems to mention that the tool will scratch a polished blade no matter how careful you are at using it. First. The guides guide as they are supposed to but the instructions say to make sure the knife is touching against the outside edge of the guide. When you do this you will find that it will scratch the opposite surface from the edge being sharpened with horizontal scratch marks.They should use Teflon in these guides to prevent this. If you back the pressure off the outside edge you risk sanding the side of the blade to be sharpened.
    I think all the reviews of this product have been paid for or overstated to sell the product. Sharpening lawn equipment fine. But sharpening quality knifes use the old method a whetstone. I scratched a pretty good knife in the process. If it’s too good to be true then it probably is. Lesson learned.

  2. I agree with boscoe, if you have a high quality knife use a stone,strath, etc. but if you are not worried about the looks of the blade it does a good job sharpening

  3. I have a small o ring that came off while I was sharpening a knife. I don’t know where it came off of or where it goes. They don’t tell you in the manuel where it comes from or howComes from. The O-ring is very small and it came off as I was sharpening a knife with the motor on in the belt on so I don’t know where it came from it just dropped out of the machine. Where it comes from I do not know?
    Can you help me by telling me where it came from and how to fix it.

  4. Piece of junk. Maybe used 10 times since new. Plastic guide wheel that the sandpaper runs on broke. Cannot reach the company by phone and emails will not go through. Very expensive item for it to break down so quickly

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