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<blockquote data-quote="Glock 40" data-source="post: 3328523" data-attributes="member: 32"><p>I have the basic electric one and have had it probably 5 years. For guys that either can't use an Arkansas stone worth a crap or don't want to spend an afternoon sharpening knifes. This dude gets it done good enough and quick like. Heck I have reshaped knifes with mine, repaired broken tips. If you have coarse enough belt you can do a lot. They do have a weakness in the cassette and mine busted earlier this year. The part is $15 and was $20 with shipping. They use a goofy plastic housing on the bearing that blows up after time as best I recall. I tinkered with it but just ended buying the replacement part <a href="https://www.worksharptools.com/product/replacement-sharpening-cassette-module/" target="_blank">https://www.worksharptools.com/product/replacement-sharpening-cassette-module/</a></p><p></p><p>Either way I paid the $20 and was back up within a week or so. If mine died outright tomorrow I would buy another.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glock 40, post: 3328523, member: 32"] I have the basic electric one and have had it probably 5 years. For guys that either can't use an Arkansas stone worth a crap or don't want to spend an afternoon sharpening knifes. This dude gets it done good enough and quick like. Heck I have reshaped knifes with mine, repaired broken tips. If you have coarse enough belt you can do a lot. They do have a weakness in the cassette and mine busted earlier this year. The part is $15 and was $20 with shipping. They use a goofy plastic housing on the bearing that blows up after time as best I recall. I tinkered with it but just ended buying the replacement part [URL]https://www.worksharptools.com/product/replacement-sharpening-cassette-module/[/URL] Either way I paid the $20 and was back up within a week or so. If mine died outright tomorrow I would buy another. [/QUOTE]
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