


🔪 Sharpen your edge, sharpen your game.
The Cold Steel CS-KS-STYL Stylus Knife Sharpener is a compact, fine grit sharpening tool designed for both serrated and straight blades. Its pocket-friendly size and durable build make it an essential accessory for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts seeking quick, precise edge maintenance anytime, anywhere.



























| ASIN | B0BS1QYMQK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #160,092 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #463 in Sharpening Stones #2,001 in Camping Knives & Tools |
| Brand Name | Cold Steel |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (38) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00888151038208 |
| Grit Type | Fine |
| Included Components | STYLUS KNIFE SHARPENER |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 7.88"L x 0.95"W x 3.94"H |
| Item Type Name | STYLUS KNIFE SHARPENER |
| Manufacturer | GSM LLC |
| Material Type | Blend |
| UPC | 888151038208 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
W**A
Pocket diamond sharpener, you will like it.
nice pocket portable sharpener! You could sharpen most knives or small things. I like Cold Steel, I like this too! Thank you.
H**I
Best For Serrations!!
This worka excellent on serrated knives!! And it will sharpen regular knives as well!
D**O
Great for extra dull knives
It's great. Very course grit.
A**N
It's as described but I wouldn't order again
It's as described and works but I don't have serrated knives so I don't use the abilities of this sharpening rod to it's full potential, it's much less aggressive then when new but still works so durability is mixed, it's easy to use the light enough to throw in a work bag and forget until you need it
J**Y
Nothing
It works
G**.
So many sharpening uses.
Cold steel made a great little sharpener. Opens and stays that way while in use. Telescopes down to cover the cutting material protecting itself and anything in its way. I’ve had no problems sharpening popular blade materials. Fish hooks and gaffs as well.
B**D
No
Did you ever see the character / DJ on Frasier named Bull Dog ? When he would misplace something he would often jumped to the conclusion that somebody had stollen it ? He would start yelling, and I quote : "This Stinks ! This is TOTAL BS !" Or as a coworker of mine used to say : "Nah Dude, Nah." Some actor I've forgotten used to say : "Nooooope, nope, nope, nope, nope, nope !" (oh wait . . . that was Calvin Jones the, now famous, Park Tool bicycle mechanic that does bicycle mechanic videos on YouTube. I used to work with him too. Waaaaay back in the day" Annnnyway that about covers my reaction to this sharpener. I love Cold Steel knives and have loads of them ! I saw this sharpener here recently and decided; why not. Glad I waited for the lower price. Don't get me wrong, one can sharpen all sorts of edge tools with this diamond grit sharpener. The problem is there are three different corners on this triangle sharpener, all with different angles and radii to the corners and non of them fit Cold Steel's serrated pattern. Most problematic is that the smallest / most acute corner is still too large and obtuse to fit down into Cold Steel's proprietary fine teeth shape. WHICH IS THE WHOLE POINT. . . . any old round diamond file will work on the larger crescent shapes in Cold Steel's serrations . . . it is the fine serrations we are buying this sharpener for and it SUCKS for those. I tried it and it just starts to cut into the points of the teeth and does not get down into the shape between the points so the teeth are just going to be ruined. I have seen other brands, in passing, that have the exact pattern so that several teeth can be sharpened at once but with this sharpener we are reviewing here it can only sharpen between two points at a time (effectively one tooth) and it is just going to make a random looking mess of the pattern AND take forever since the small teeth are so numerous. The other "nope" is that the grit surfaces on the sharpener are going to need some SERIOUS breaking in to smooth them out enough to "hone" an edge rather than cut the fine edge to ribbons with the larger "rocks" in the otherwise finer grit. . . . nope, nope, nope, nope . . . If you want to sharpen your extra coarse toothed tree limb saw . . . maybe . . . (in reality a regular file would be best) but for your nice Cold Steel serrated blade knives . . . look else where.
D**N
Works great
Works great
Trustpilot
2 months ago
1 day ago