


🎯 Sharpen your edge, own the game.
The Winmau Treble V-Grooves sharpener is a compact, precision tool designed exclusively for steeltip darts. Featuring rapid sharpening grooves, it ensures your dart points stay razor-sharp to reduce bounce-outs and improve accuracy. Lightweight and portable, it’s a must-have for serious dart players seeking consistent performance.
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.71 x 1.61 x 0.28 inches |
| Package Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.57 x 1.57 x 4.72 inches |
| Brand Name | Winmau |
| Color | Black and Red |
| Manufacturer | WINMAU |
| Part Number | 8437 |
| Sport Type | Darts |
R**N
Fairly priced, works well, sharpens quickly.
Does what it's designed to do, fit well into my dart case, and quickly sharpens up any dull arrows. Also allows for you to better control the ange that you're sharpening to, compared to the cylinder style sharpeners.
D**.
Compact sharpening tool that make your darts alive again
Sharpens darts. Does exactly what you want. And if you're precise enough, then you're on your way to becoming the next Hattri Hanzo. Compact too. Goes on your case or on your keys.
N**E
Works perfectly
I've used all types of sharpeners. This one is very convenient and makes sharpening the points quick and easy.
K**G
Priced nice. Works.
Cool little gadget. Can’t beat it for the price. Another quality Winmau product.
B**N
Good piece of kit
This is a useful piece of kit if you’re like me and your darts bounce regularly. Different grits on each side let you really hone the tips of your darts.
T**9
Best dart sharpener
I've tried all kinds of dart sharpeners. The Winmau V-Groove Dart Sharpener is the best!
S**.
A must have.
Absolutely great, a must have for any steel tip dart player.
A**R
Kind of lame but kind of works
This device definitely does work to sharpen the tips on the dart. The problem is that there's no guide to keep the point at a certain angle. So when you try to sharpen a dart tip it may end up flatter on one side than the other because it's just hard to control the angle and the amount of material that you are filing off. I would say for a moderately inexpensive set of darts this would be fine, but if you're investing 100 to $200 for a pair of really nice darts I would look for a different sharpening tool. For me it's not too bad my kids use it and I buy them cheap darts so they can go ahead and grind away on the tips of those darts.
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