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July 17th, 2008

Is your house full of scissors that do anything but cut sharply? Are your knives a source of great discomfort to you while trying to chop things with them? Do you have to regularly buy new knives and pairs of scissors because the older ones have become blunt edged? With the Samurai Shark you can now easily sharpen your old knives and scissors without any hassles.

The Samurai Shark is made of great quality tungsten carbide steel. This hand held sharpening blade promises to give your scissors, knives and other tools a precise and razor sharp edge, every time you make use of it. The secret of the Samurai Shark lies in the unique angle of the sharpening blade that facilitates the sharpening of virtually all types of blades, even those with serrated edges easily.

The biggest advantage of the Samurai Shark is that it is completely compact and thus easy to carry around in a drawer or box. While at home you can use it in the garden, garage or kitchen and for craft work, while away from home you can use it when going for hunting, camping and fishing etc. In fact it’s the perfect gift for your cook or handyman! Now you can use the Samurai Shark to give a shinning new edge to your cutlery, tools, snow board and skis and axe etc.

 Priced at $9.95, the Samurai Shark saves money by you not having to buy knives and scissors time and again. It’s a smart choice for smart people.

 

 

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