Used it one time, stuck it in my overalls on a hunt, and the next time I saw it was into 5 pieces in the bottom of the dryer. Sad days.
Oh no!!! The ol' washing machine trick. The same machine that eats socks! Glad you liked it though!
Great for a pinch, but when you need to tear apart the broadhead get a stone
We recommend very light touch ups with the carbide sharpener and prefer the stone for most 'after the hunt' touch ups. See our YouTube channel for sharpening support.
very quickly it puts a sharp edge on your knife.
Small and compact perfect for hiking and sharpening in camp
I’ll be honest, I’m not a skeptic when it comes to Irons Wills. I knew I wanted the broadheads when I first laid eyes on them. When I got the the point of checkout and saw the sharpener I said to myself… “we’ll, I gotta have it since it’s the same company, right?” … I ran a double bevel broadhead on this 40 degree sharpener for hours and there was no noticeable difference in the sharpness and it couldn’t quite reach the bleeder blades. Fortunately through my job I have a connection for surgical instrument sharpening at a local hosptial and the fella running the shop took up the challenge. He was able to get my iron will broadheads sharp as a razor blade however, even he commented that the sharpener is just about useless and handed me a piece of Arkansas stone for touch up work later. Sorry Iron Will, the broadheads are SICK but the sharpener… just didn’t cut it.
Thanks for your feedback! This little sharpener is meant for quick touch ups. We sell a sharpening stone that is meant for more serious sharpening. It is small and lightweight; meant for dropping into your pack as well. For more specific information on sharpening our blades, we recommend you check out our YouTube Channel at: https://www.youtube.com/c/IronWillOutfitters.