🔧 Elevate Your Edge – Because Every Cut Counts!
The Work Sharp WSSAKO81113 Assorted Belt Kit is a direct replacement abrasive belt assortment specifically designed for the Ken Onion Edition Work Sharp Knife & Tool Sharpener. This kit includes five belts of varying grits, from extra coarse to extra fine, ensuring optimal sharpening for all your metal tools. Manufactured in the USA by Norton Abrasives, these premium-grade belts are engineered for durability and performance, making them an essential addition for any serious sharpener.
Material | Synthetic |
Grit Material | Standard |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 1.25 x 2.25 x 7 inches |
Brand | WORK SHARP |
Grit Type | Coarse,Coarse Grit,Extra Coarse,Extra Fine,Fine,Fine Grit,Medium,Medium Grit |
Compatible Material | Metal |
Item Weight | 4.54 g |
Grit Number | 120 |
UPC | 662949038911 696450027133 797267528537 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00662949038911 |
Manufacturer | Work Sharp |
Part Number | WSSAKO81113 |
Item Weight | 0.16 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.25 x 2.25 x 7 inches |
Item model number | WSSAKO81113 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Medium |
Color | Basic Pack |
Style | KEN ONION |
Power Source | Hand Powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Number of Handles | 1 |
Included Components | Unit^Instruction Guide |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |
J**L
Great product
If you have a Ken Onion Knife sharpener, these belts are just what you need. Works great.
M**M
Love em
Great to have new belts for the ol ken onion. Great grit choices for a razor sharp edge on... anything if you're brave enough!
D**L
My Dad Woulda LOVED the Ken Onion Work Sharp System
My father was a butcher for many years. The man could CUT some meat! As a kid, I'd watch him work his way through three or four whet stones, each a bit finer than the last. Then, he'd finish off an edge with a steel. The final touch was with a genuine barber's strop. When done, he'd shave a bit of hair off his forearm. If it didn't glide through the hair, back he'd go to stone and steel. Butcher knives, chef's knives, paring knives, even his Buck pocket knife. I'd watch, he'd talk about how a knife edge had to be coaxed from good steel, protected and used with great care.I learned a lot from him. I refuse to have dull knives in my home. I inherited his whet stones and for years, that's what I used on MY knives. But, I didn't have his skill, nor his patience. I never could seem to get that "scary sharp" edge he'd talk about. Close, but no cigar.Until I got a Ken Onion Work Sharp system. I really wish he were still around, because I know he'd love and appreciate the results the Ken Onion gives. In a fraction of the time he'd take, I can put a truly "scary sharp" edge on every knife I own, from fillet knives to cleavers.About once a month, I gather up the knives that have been used and I sit down to "tune 'em up." I enjoy it. It's relaxing. It brings back memories. And when I'm done, my wife always...ALWAYS...raves about how well they cut.I've had my Ken Onion for about three years. The belts last a LONG time! And the results are truly impressive. I've sharpened machetes, my collection of Bowie knives, a half dozen pocket knives and it even works on hedge trimmers and lawn mower blades.Not long ago, my brother-in-law mentioned this old, beat up, nine inch corroded hunting knife he had that was pitted, parts of the edge were chipped and it was essentially useless. He was gonna throw it away. I said, "Lemme have a go at it." I proceeded to literally rebuild the edge on that knife. I probably took over an eighth of an inch off that knife, but when I was done and took it back to him, I warned him that it was now lethally sharp. He scoffed. So, I said, "Slide it down your forearm. But, be careful or you'll bleed." Make a short story even longer, he bled. I'd warned him, so I gave him a large Band-Aid. He now brings me all his knives.My dad woulda been amused.Be talkin' to you.....David
D**.
Quality belts are always a good purchase
As I do with my larger belt grinder never be afraid to toss a belt. Like sandpaper they don't last forever. It would be best to purchase two sets at the same time. or like myself you'll be waiting for them to arrive because you forget to buy more the first time.
S**B
You will need these.
Tho a little expensive, these work well.
P**O
Original bands for the sharpest blades.
I wore out my previous bands that came with the sharpener. I bought some other replacement bands but they didn't do nearly as good of a job as these. I would highly recommend these.
M**E
Sharpener belts
Belts for the work sharp machine. Good quality.
J**S
great
As promised
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