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Gransfors Bruks ceramic sharpening puck

I own the Lansky and have used it on 2 axes and my lawn mower blade, but nothing else. I've never tried the Gransfors though, so I don't know anything about that one, but it's hard to imagine being worth 8x times the price of a Lansky. The Puck is designed to shave off metal and create a serviceable edge on rough-use tools, so if that's all you're after then the Bruks may be overkill.

You can check out this video for another mans opinion.
 
I have the old one that was natural stone and I love it, the rubber cover is nice but there are a lot of good options for axe pucks out there in ceramic now so I would look elsewhere. The wetterlings one is exactly the same but I've seen them cheaper or another great option is the Arctic fox stones baryonyx Co sells
 
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