Pruner Blue Stone

Code: AC707
€24 / pcs
In Stock (>3 pcs)
Delivery to:
8.12.2025

Ardennes Coticule Blue Pruner Stone

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Coticule Blue Pruner Stone

Handcrafted in Belgium by Ardennes-Coticule, the Coticule Blue Pruner Stone is specifically designed for sharpening pruners, secateurs, and garden shears. With its fine #4000 grit, this natural whetstone ensures smooth, razor-sharp edges, making pruning and gardening tasks more efficient and precise. Its compact size and beveled edge allow easy access between the blades of pruning tools for effortless maintenance.

 

Key Features:

  • Handmade in Belgium – Expertly crafted for exceptional quality and durability.
  • #4000 Grit Precision – Provides sharp, smooth edges for optimal cutting performance.
  • Tailored for Garden Tools – Perfect for pruners, secateurs, and garden shears.
  • Specialized Design – 100 x 30 mm size with one beveled edge for sharpening between blades with ease.
  • Water-Only Sharpening – No need for oil, just use water to maximize efficiency.


Keep your gardening tools in top condition with the Coticule Blue Pruner Stone, offering precision and ease for maintaining sharp, reliable edges.

Additional parameters

Category: NEWS
Dimensions: 10 x 3 x 1,7 cm
Grit: 4000
Material: Coticule Blue, garnet
Lubricant: Water
Weight: 110 g
Country of Origin: Belgium

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The Belgian whetstones from Ardennes Coticule are found in the Belgian Ardennes since 1625. The whetstones from Ardennes Coticule are also known as Belgian chunks, named after the chunks of stone required for the production of the Coticule and the Belgian blue whetstone. Both products are real natural products with a labour-intensive mining process.

Coticule and Belgian Blue Whetstone (BBW)

The Coticule is a yellow stone supplied on a (unusable) slate.

BBW contains fewer grenades than the Coticule and they are larger. The stone is harder and sharpens slower than the Coticule.

The sharpening result obtained with both stones is almost identical.

Because they are natural products each stone is unique.