Are you tired of using dull knives that barely cut through a piece of
steak? If you aren't already, then it's time to step up and sharpen
your knife like a real survivalist...
But wait, what's the best way to sharpen your knife? You may have
heard about water stones and oil stones, but which one is better? Let
me tell you, as someone who knows a thing or two about knives, the
answer is clear: oil stones.
Why oil stones, you ask? Let me tell you why. First of all, oil stones
are more durable and last longer than water stones. They are also more
versatile and can be used on any type of blade, whether it's a pocket
knife or a hunting knife. Plus, the mess factor is not a big deal.
Sure, it may take a little longer to clean up after sharpening, but we
aren't afraid of a lil' mess are we?
On the other hand, water stones are usually softer than oil stones and
can wear out faster. They also require more frequent flattening than
oil stones and can be more expensive...Oh yeah, and they wear your
knife out faster.
Do you really want to waste your time and money on something that
won't last as long as oil stones?
So there you have it, folks. If you want to sharpen your knife like a
real man, go for the oil stone. Don't fall for the hype about water
stones.
If you want to get one of your own I highly recommend them, hell,
I’ll even throw in a Sentinel Knife for you to practice on, at no
extra charge to you. All because you read through my email and that's
something I can appreciate.
You can access your special discount HERE
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