The bench-mounted chainsaw sharpener pros actually use, robust enough for commercial shops, with a built-in work light and wear indicator. Pays for itself after a few dozen chains versus hiring a pro.
Once you figure this grinder out, it works fast and provides excellent results. We like that it includes a built-in work light to help you see what you're doing and a wear indicator to let you know when it's almost time to replace your grinding wheel.
All the necessary mounting hardware is included right in the box, setup is quick and easy, and it will pay for itself after you've sharpened a couple of dozen chains compared to taking it to a pro.
The unanimous top pick across every major testing source. Three-stage diamond abrasive system converts 20-degree knives to razor-sharp 15-degree edges and can resurrect seriously damaged blades.
Half the price of the Trizor XV with nearly as much versatility, sharpens knives, scissors, and serrated blades with a foolproof timer-based system. Compact enough to store in a drawer.
The clear winner in Serious Eats' head-to-head whetstone testing, dual 1000/6000 grit stones with an angle guide and nonslip holder deliver pro-level results for beginners. Achieved a 291% sharpness increase in testing.
The most affordable electric chainsaw sharpening option that includes everything you need, rotary tool, three file sizes, and an angle guide, in one compact kit under $50. Variable speed makes it adaptable to different chain sizes.