First Look: Ozcut Broadheads’ 2Easy Sharpener

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posted on December 28, 2021
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Ozcut Broadheads has released the 2Easy Sharpener, a sharpener designed for Ozcut Broadheads, but also working with double bevel 2-, 3-, and 4-blade broadheads. It features 1,000-grit diamond stones, 30-degree sharpening guide for a 2-blade broadhead, and a flat stone for 3-blade broadheads and knives.

Matt Pell, CEO of Ozcut Broadheads, shared, “We are excited to have the 2Easy Sharpener in-stock for the holiday season. It is the perfect accessory for our broadheads as it’s designed specifically for them; but of course, it will work with any fixed-blade broadhead. Our sharpener is a great solution for your broadheads that become dull over time.”

To take a look at the sharpening instructions, and for more information in general, check out ozcutbroadheads.comMSRP: $99

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