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Smith's DRET Diamond Retractable Sharpener, Gold

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Features

  • Tapered diamond coated rod sharpens serrations
  • Half-round diamond coated rod sharpens straight edges
  • Sharpening Groove for fishing hooks

Description

Smith's Diamond Retractable Sharpener features an unbreakable, diamond coated steel rod, which is specially designed to sharpen all types of knives, including serrated. Multiple layers of medium grit, monocrystallin diamonds makes sharpening quick and easy, while still giving you that razor sharp edge on your knives, tools, or hooks. The rod is reversible and can be adjusted to variable lengths. It has a sharpening groove for hooks and a shirt pocket slip for easy storage. The unit is light, compact, and durable. From the Manufacturer Smith's DRET Diamond Retractable Sharpener features an unbreakable, diamond coated steel rod, which is specially designed to sharpen all types of knives, including serrated. Multiple layers of medium grit, monocrystalline diamonds makes sharpening quick and easy, while still giving you that razor sharp edge on your knives, tools, or hooks. The rod is reversible and can be adjusted to variable lengths. It has a sharpening groove for hooks and a shirt pocket slip for easy storage. The unit is light, compact, and durable.


Manufacturer: ‎Smith's


Part Number: ‎DRET


Item Weight: ‎1.13 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎0.5 x 3.6 x 7.4 inches


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎DRET


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎One Size


Color: ‎Gold


Style: ‎Diamond Honing Steel


Material: ‎Synthetic


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Number Of Pieces: ‎1


Measurement System: ‎US


Grit Description: ‎Light,Medium,Medium Grit


Special Features: ‎Manual


Included Components: ‎1 item


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎See Manuf.


Date First Available: May 31, 2008


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • works great
I have used this for so many things, and one of the best uses is for my serrated kitchen knives that can't be run through a regular sharpener. I love the size, versatility and sturdy design.
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2023 by Linda S

  • Works great. But lack of instructions how to store point, protector lodged in tube
This product is great overall, excellent sharpening serrated blades and convenient. Couldn't find instructions to store sharpener in barrel. Expected to turn point into barrel to protect point. Plastic tip protector seemed likely to come off in pocket, etc. exposing the point to damage something andor become damaged. So I stored sharpener point-first in barrel. That probably would have been ok but, of course, I put the tip protector on first, expecting it to come back out. It doesn't. No harm I guess but the tip protector is stuck in the barrel. Small thing. Perhaps better this way. An instruction on the package seems appropriate. Still a great product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2023 by YB

  • Great tool
Excellent tool for sharpening serrated bread knifes. Emery coating is strong and still holds after I went through our entire knife collection and a couple of large scissors. This tool requires some practice.
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2023 by Alex

  • Good for wide serrations
It's a good decent price, and good for wide serrations. Where it'd be good if they narrowed the angle and made longer for tighter serrations but for the price, it's reasonable and good if you have wider serrations. DMT has the Ling narrow angle for tight serrations, but they are way to proud of them. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2022 by B.C.

  • Versatile sharpener, but not without it’s flaws.
Positives: This is a fantastic and very versatile little sharpener that will last a very long time! It’s very well thought out by the fact that it offers pretty much every type of sharpening surface that one could need. It features a tapered rod for sharpening serrations and things like chainsaw blades, or anything in very tight areas. It has a half-round rod that is great for general purpose sharpening that may require either a standard round rod, or a flat stone as well. Finally, it also sports a fish hook sharpening groove. All of these features combine to make a very handy all-in-one package! All that being said, the best part of it all is that they some how many to sell these for less than $10! Most of the time I see them selling here on Amazon (as of Jan, 19’) for just under $8. That’s just awesome. Negatives: There are two really big negative that became really apparent to me after carrying and using this sharpener for a few months. First, I noticed that you have to be a bit careful when sliding the rod back into the handle when putting the sharpener away because there is a tendency to push a little too hard and cause the rod to push the little black plastic end-cap off of the pen body... I found this to be a little annoying but certainly not a deal breaker by any means! You just need to be aware of it, and be sure not to slide the rod back into the pen house too aggressively. Unfortunately, the deal breaker for me was the fact that when the sharpener is not in use, there is about a .25” length of the half-round end of the rod that is left completely exposed and sticking out of the sharpener. At first this didn’t seem like it would be a big deal; WRONG! After carrying this sharpener in the front pocket of my jeans for a month, that little exposed portion of the diamond rod actually abraded a hole in my pocket and caused me to almost lose the sharpener but not for the fact that I felt the sharpener fall down the leg of my pants. This is simply just a poor design flaw in my opinion. You never want to leave an abrasive surface exposed in any way, especially if the product is design to be carried in the pocket as a portable sharpening device. I just wish that Smith’s would redesign this sharpener so that when it’s not in use, no part of the sharpening rod is exposed to do damage when carrying the item. For this reason, I do prefer the design of the EZE-LAP model M diamond rod sharpener, or the Lansky tactical diamond sharpening rod (despite the fact that I strongly dislike pull-through carbide sharpeners and the lansky sharpening rod also sports one). So while the Lansky and EZE-LAP don’t offer as much sharpening versatility as the Smith’s, they are both more well thought out designs when it comes to carrying them in a pocket. Conclusion: As long as you don’t plan on throwing this sharpening in your pants pocket, and you have a safer way to store and carry this sharpener so the exposed portion of the rod doesn’t chew through your belongings, then it’s a great sharpener. It’s extremely versatile, compact, and inexpensive. I think with just a little design tweaking from Smith’s this could be one of the best portable sharpening devices on the market. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2012 by D. Schwemin

  • It's made of diamond and a versatility
The media could not be loaded. I love its ease of use. It's portability and it's versatility. I can clip it on the collar in the name of my neck is out of the way just like an ink pen and whatever I need something to knock a sharp edge off it's right there and it works very well on everything softer than diamond ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2023 by GreyBird4u

  • Handy
Ordered to sharpen the gullets on serrated knives. It works as advertised. Serrated knives are still a pain to sharpen but now I have an appropriate tool to tackle the job.
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2022 by jet2

  • Nice finer grit and good taper...flimsy body
I finally wore out two of the original Smith's pocket files like this that I bought sometime in the late 80s and early 90s I think. I suppose those were made in the US back then but they were for sure made a bit nicer than today's offering made overseas. The working end of this tool is great actually...finer diamond grit than most and it's reasonably durable, good fine taper on that end of it. The aluminum tube body on these new ones is just this side of junk, however, as is the pocket clip. The old ones were simple and sturdy without being overbuilt. I expect the threads on this to get worse with use and they're already pretty shoddy. But I guess it works for the purpose and the rod hasn't slipped yet. Definitely still worth buying - does a great job with serrations and it comes in handy for some cutting tooling like router bits and forstner drill bits where it can be hard to access with a slip stone or file, or touching up inside curves/rings where a needle file might not be as ideal as it should be. This one is appreciably nicer than any of the typical slightly coarser grit import-branded ones I've seen lately. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2021 by J Osborne

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