Best Guided Knife Sharpening System on Earth ?? Edge Pro Bevel Tech USA Made Blades

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  • Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
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    Edge Pro Knife Sharpener Bevel Tech
    Introducing the new BevelTech Precision sharpening made simple and efficient
    Featured Items
    BevelTech Kit #1
    220, 400 Grit Stone, Water Bottle, Blue Clean-up towel, Instruction Manual, 1/4” Hex Key For Tilt Adjustment
    $435.00
    BevelTech Kit #2
    220, 400, 600 Grit Stone, 8" Ceramic Hone, Water Bottle, Blue Clean-up towel, Instruction Manual, 1/4” Hex Key For Tilt Adjustment
    $465.00
    BevelTech Kit #3
    120, 220, 400, 600, 1000 Grit Stone, 8” Ceramic Hone, Water Bottle, Blue Clean-up towel, Instruction Manual, 1/4” Hex Key For Tilt Adjustment
    $490.00
    BevelTech Kit #4
    120, 220 400, 600, 1000 Grit Stone, 2 Polish Tape Blanks, 2000 Grit Polish Tapes, 3000 Grit Polish Tapes, 8” Ceramic Hone, Water Bottle, Blue Clean-up towel, Instruction Manual, 1/4” Hex Key For Tilt Adjustment $520.00
    BevelTech Weighted Base
    $75.00

КОМЕНТАРІ • 12

  • @pansandplans
    @pansandplans 3 місяці тому +1

    Genius me meant to reply to Mr Lee's comment. I almost bought the BevelTech the day it came out because it uses the Apex accessories. I compared the packages from EdgePro and the best option for me was the 2 stone package with the fewest accessories, because I use ceramics and diamond matrix on my Apex. Thanks for feature benefiting the BevelTech.

    • @WardogOutdoors
      @WardogOutdoors  3 місяці тому

      Thank you for helping to answer his question, I did know that you were responding to the question that was asked. I appreciate your feedback and thank you.

  • @jeffcaptain6738
    @jeffcaptain6738 22 дні тому +2

    The magnet holder just doesn’t look all that secure and safe. Looks like there’s a lot of play in it.

    • @WardogOutdoors
      @WardogOutdoors  22 дні тому

      It is secure but the knife should be supported by hand as well as the magnets. Pressure from sharpening can move the knife if not secured by hand. It is so much better using the magnets, then without the magnets. It is not as secure as a clamp that some guided sharpeners use, but thats the good thing about it is you don't have to lock a clamp onto your blade. Its fast and easy to use this sharpener. The magnets really help to keep knife in position but not so much pressure that you can't adjust the knife once it's on the platform and also help to hold it from slipping around. Thank you for the feedback.

  • @pansandplans
    @pansandplans 3 місяці тому +1

    The BevelTech is designed to make sharpening faster for people who primarily sharpen knives. It is very robust in construction. Its primarily selling points are that there are no suction cups or bases and the angles are laser engraved on the stone arm post. It is similar sized to the Apex. It bridges the gap between the Apex and Pro in price also. Hope this helps.

  • @mchughcb
    @mchughcb Місяць тому +1

    Do you know why you didn't have a replacable plastic lip on the adjustable knife guide like the apex to provide more contact with the back of the knife?

    • @WardogOutdoors
      @WardogOutdoors  Місяць тому

      I dont know why this one doesn't have it.

  • @Rammer_Jammer
    @Rammer_Jammer Місяць тому +1

    Will this sharpener work with convex edges?

    • @WardogOutdoors
      @WardogOutdoors  Місяць тому

      I may have seen a convex tool, i cant remember. You could sharpen at 20.5, then 20, then 19.5 to get the convex shape. You will have to look on Edge Pro website to see if they offer a convex accessory.

  • @howardleelee4509
    @howardleelee4509 3 місяці тому +1

    Can you explain the difference between the Edge Pro Apex/Professional model VS BevelTech. I have the Edge Pro Professional kit for a very long time and the BevelTech seems to have the same features. It wouldn’t make sense to buy another system if they both have the same adjustments. Thanks for sharing your experience.

    • @WardogOutdoors
      @WardogOutdoors  3 місяці тому

      I have the Apex and some of the differences of the two are the angle is laser engraved from 7-35 degrees on the bevel tech, the apex has color coding stamped for angles. The Apex has rubber feet, the Bevel Tech has an 8lb base that can be ordered with it so its extremely sturdy. The Bevel Tech also has a pivot so it can be set to extremely low angles. The handle on the Bevel Tech is oversized for a more comfortable grip. The Bevel Tech can be adjusted to hold any sized stone. The Bevel Tech has a magnetic angle guage holder. I don't know much about the Professional model as I have not used it yet. Thank you for your comment.