Gerber ComplEAT Compact Two-Stage Knife Sharpener
Gerber ComplEAT Compact Two-Stage Knife Sharpener

Gerber ComplEAT Compact Two-Stage Knife Sharpener

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    2.36 inch x 1.73 inch x 0.5 inch
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Product Description

Get your camp knives sharp and ready for action with the Gerber ComplEAT Sharpener. This compact, lightweight two-stage knife sharpener is designed for camp cooking and outdoor use. Part of Gerber's ComplEAT collection, this pocket-sized tool keeps your blades sharp and ready for action wherever you go. Weighing just 0.56 oz, it fits easily into a pack, pocket, or knife sheath and features a lanyard hole for convenient attachment.

We all know that a dull knife is a dangerous knife. This lightweight and portable sharpener is perfect for a quick touch-up before mealtime. The textured pinch grip gives you a secure hold while sharpening, even when your hands are wet or cold. Just a few passes through the rods and your knife is ready to cut, chop, and slice. No experience or special skills are required. The pre-set sharpening angles take the guesswork out of maintaining a proper edge.

Two-Stage Sharpening System

The ComplEAT Sharpener uses a dual-rod system to handle both edge restoration and fine honing. The diamond-coated 400 coarse grit rod removes larger imperfections and reshapes a dull edge, while the ceramic 1000 fine grit rod hones and polishes the blade for a sharp, clean finish. A separate ceramic honing rod provides additional touch-up capability between full sharpenings.

Features & Benefits

  • Designed with a diamond-coated 400 coarse grit rod to remove big material.
  • Features a ceramic rod with 1000 fine grit for honing and finishing.
  • Textured pinch grip for quick and easy sharpening.

Application Instructions

  1. Hold the sharpener firmly using the textured pinch grip between your thumb and forefinger, or steady it on a flat surface such as a cutting board.
  2. Start with the coarse side (diamond-coated 400 grit). Draw your blade through the rods from heel to tip using light, even pressure. Repeat 6 to 8 passes.
  3. Switch to the fine side (ceramic 1000 grit). Draw the blade through using the same motion and light pressure. Repeat 6 to 8 passes to hone and finish the edge.
  4. Use the ceramic honing rod for quick touch-ups between full sharpenings by lightly running the blade along the rod.
  5. Wipe the blade clean with a dry cloth after sharpening.

 

Technical Information

Gerber ComplEAT Compact Two-Stage Knife Sharpener
  • Overall (opened) Length:6.1 inches
  • Blade Length:2.6 inches
  • Blade Edge Type: Plain
  • Locking Mechanism: Lockback Bar on Spine   examples
  • Weight: 1 ounce
  • Material: plastic body, diamond-coated rod, ceramic rod
  • Country of Origin: China
Note: Specifications are those given by manufacturers and are not tested for accuracy.

1076973 Standard sizes

ITEM SIZEITEM # ITEMS PER CASE QUANTITY ORDERING PRICE PER ITEM PRICE PER CASE

2.36 inch x 1.73 inch x 0.5 inch

1076973

UPC = 013658169784
3

Single Item (1-2 Items)

1 - 4 Cases (3-14 Items)

5 - 9 Cases (15-29 Items)

10+ Cases (>= 30 Items)

$6.46

$5.47
a 15% discount

$5.43
a 16% discount

$5.32
a 18% discount

N/A

$16.41

$16.29

$15.96

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