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Sharpening steels
The longer we can keep and use our knives, the better, both from an economical and a sustainable perspective. With our Frosts sharpening steels you can be sure that your knives always get the best possible treatment when they need to be freshened up and resharpened. Our sharpening steels come in various models, with longer or shorter steels and different edges.
Sharpening Steel Round P203-10" Propylene handle
Cut: Steel length: Item No. 6 pcs-box: Regular Cut 250 mm 161-5910
Sharpening Steel Round P203-12" Propylene handle
Cut: Steel length: Item No. 6 pcs-box: Regular Cut 305 mm 161-5920
Sharpening Steel Round P203-14" Propylene handle
Cut: Steel length: Item No. 6 pcs-box: Regular Cut 355 mm 161-5930 Sharpening Steel Elliptic EP203-12" Propylene handle
Cut: Steel length: Item No. 6 pcs-box: Regular Cut 309 mm 162-5960
Sharpening Steel Elliptic EP203-14" Propylene handle
Cut: Steel length: Item No. 6 pcs-box: Regular Cut 350 mm 163-5970
Sharpening Steel Elliptic EP203-12" MF Propylene handle
Cut: Steel length: Item No. 6 pcs-box: Microfine 310 mm 162-5961
Sharpening Steel Square P53-10" Propylene handle
Cut: Steel length: Item No. 6 pcs-box: Polished/Fine 255 mm 165-5989


Knife care
Knife care is time well invested. Take good care of your knife and it will keep even longer. Different knives have differing sensitivities to the impacts from their surroundings and the situations you use them in. The main thing to consider is whether the blade is made of stainless or carbon steel. Read our tips on knife care and you’ll see that the same knife will remain with you in the kitchen, on your fishing trip, or in your tool-box for a long time to come. We also offer a number of products to simplify your knife care. Different types of sharpeners and whetstones that you can use to make sure your knives are always really sharp and effective. Remember that carbon steel knives are easier to re-sharpen than stainless steel versions. It’s a good idea to use a very fine stone or diamond Honer and as an extra finish Strop the edge on a leather strap. You can usually use the back side of your leather belt with good result. Sharpening and knife care can be a little tricky in the beginning, but practice makes perfect and you’ll soon be sharpening with ease. There are also many good instruction films on the Internet and tips in various forums if you want to learn more.
Morakniv Diamond Sharpener 26 Fine A fine (600) diamond sharpener used to keep knives and axes in good shape. It also has an specially designed groove for grinding fishing hooks (not applicable for knife edges). Its minimalist design makes it easy to bring along in your pocket or backpack. You can keep it extra safe in the accompanying leather case.

Thickness: 6,5 mm
Length:
76 mm Total length: 76 mm Item No. 1 pcs-PinPac 5/ctn: 501-9860 Morakniv Diamond Sharpener S A fine (600) pen type diamond sharpening rod for keeping your knives, scissors, and axes in the best possible shape, since it naturally allows you to follow the knife’s edge. The diamond sharpener has both a rounded and a flat side. It also has a specially designed groove for grinding fishing hooks (not applicable for knife edges).

Rod thickness: 4,0 mm
Rod length:
54 mm Total length: 140 mm Item No. 1 pcs-PinPac 5/ctn: 11968 Morakniv Diamond Sharpener L Fine A fine (600) pocket diamond sharpener. The flat steel easily follows the angle of the edge. A long lasting and very durable sharpening tool.

Thickness: 4,5 mm
Length:
50 mm Total length: 150 mm Item No. 1 pcs-PinPac 5/ctn: 11883
