🔪 Sharpen like a pro, repair like a boss!
The Lansky Coarse Ceramic Knife Sharpening Hone (120 Grit) is a durable, red-colored ceramic stone designed to aggressively repair and reshape heavily chipped or damaged knife edges. Engineered to integrate seamlessly with the Lansky Sharpening System, it prepares blades for finer honing stages, making it an essential tool for professional-quality knife maintenance across kitchen, hunting, and pocket knives.
Material | Ceramic |
Brand | Lansky |
Color | Red |
Grit Type | Coarse |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Lansky |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00080999018002 |
UPC | 080999018002 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.2 x 2.91 x 0.94 inches |
Package Weight | 0.05 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 0.39 x 0.39 x 0.39 inches |
Brand Name | Lansky |
Part Number | S0120 |
Model Year | 2013 |
Sport Type | Hunting |
B**L
Great stone
This is a synthetic stone. The grit is much more uniform and evenly coarse than the natural stone which I previously used. It cuts more quickly and consistently making for a more enjoyable sharpening process.
D**L
Direct replacement for my old red hone
Direct replacement for the red hone in my Lansky system. This system has lasted me 19 years and countless knives sharpened, and the plastic around the thumb screw broke when I tightened it down recently. This one replaces it perfectly and gets me back to sharpening.The Lansky system is a great tool, allowing you to hold an angle that I otherwise can't hold exactly. I've owned whetstones for sharpening razors and have tried my knives on them, but the Lansky does a better job for me for knives.
R**.
Four Stars
Factory replacement.
C**L
Removes material
If you need to remove some material, this is the right stone for it. It cuts well and sets a good edge to hone down with finer stones. Because it removes so much material you will want to float this stone often with some light oil, I use Hoppes gun oil.
L**N
My old one got worn out after 30 years
Expecting this to last until I don't feel like sharpening any more knives
T**Y
Just another case of a good company cheaping there product I would just it was made off shore
It's not as good as original and the hole is to small for the rods I had to drill them out to use
P**L
nice
nice when you use a tool so much you wear it out, to be able to buy it replacement inexpensively.
Z**H
First one lasted 25+ years
After hundreds, if not thousands of knife sharpenings, the hone that came with my original set was showing some wear. If this one performs as well as the first, it'll pay for itself dozens of times over.
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