7/16" ROH, 7.5° Bite Angle Model 1000

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CDN$49.95
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WARNING: ****THE BLADE BARBER CAN SHARPEN SKATES WITH 3/8" OF BLADE HEIGHT OR MORE. IF YOUR SKATES HAVE LESS THAN 3/8" OF BLADE HEIGHT, YOU CAN'T USE THE BLADE BARBER. GET NEW BLADES FOR YOUR SKATES!****

The Blade Barber Model 1000 is a completely new type of skate sharpener for any ice skate blade requiring a hollow sharpening.

The 7/16” radius of hollow, 7.5° bite angle Blade Barber is smaller than the standard 1/2" ROH for 3mm thick ice skate blades (not for 4mm thick blades). For custom radiuses between 7/16" and 1" please send us a message and we can fabricate your custom radius of hollow sharpener for an additional fee.

Unlike other handheld sharpeners the Blade Barber actually works. If you're not 100% happy with your Blade Barber, simply return it for a refund.


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    positive review  This is the handiest tool ever for hockey players and skaters of any type. It fits into your pocket so easily you dont even know it's there. The surprising thing is that you get a top quality sharpening tool that's as good as any drop it off sharpening shop - really. Get two as everyone will want to use yours and eventually you will " lose" yours. Coaches throw 3 or 4 of them into the team hockey bag for a fast tune up. Highly Recommended.

    Robert Bradley Avatar Robert Bradley
    September 9, 2018

    positive review  My son and I have been using this device for a few months now and I really like how it works and the sharpen that you get from it. It did take a few times to feel comfortable using it. My son keeps it in his hockey bag and has used it a couple of times now when he has lost an edge on his skates. He really likes it. Great tool for a quick fix.

    Rene Doyle Avatar Rene Doyle
    September 26, 2018

    positive review  I recently purchased the Blade Barber and couldn't be happier. Its small enough to fit in your pocket, easy to use and super convenient. Would highly recommend.

    Matt Yakabuski Avatar Matt Yakabuski
    March 18, 2019