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✏️ Sharpen your edge, not your pencils — the Ikon way to precision and style.
The Swordfish Ikon Mechanical Pencil Sharpener is a compact, manually operated tool designed for standard 8mm pencils. Featuring a durable replaceable helical blade, it sharpens to a precise 20° point in just 15 revolutions. Its auto-stop function prevents over-sharpening, while the extendable front plate secures pencils for effortless one-hand use. With a high-capacity shavings tray and included desk clamp, it’s perfect for professional, educational, or creative environments. Backed by a 2-year warranty, the Ikon combines timeless design with modern precision.













| ASIN | B000TK1OWO |
| Additional Features | Automatic Stop |
| Best Sellers Rank | #64,455 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #234 in Pencil Sharpeners |
| Brand | Swordfish |
| Brand Name | Swordfish |
| Color | Black, Grey |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 2,523 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05019118000906 |
| Item Weight | 260 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Swordfish |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 40100 |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Model Number | 40100 |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Specific Uses For Product | Graphite Pencil |
| Target Audience | Artist, Designer, Professional, Student, Teacher |
D**E
Pastel Pencils no longer Dull
I was impressed with this sharpener. I got it to sharpen pastel pencils. Does a really nice job. You have to be aware of what you’re doing as it can sharpen the point to sharp. Pastel pencils will break if given too much of a point. After you realize when to stop it is easy to get the proper point repeated. I read on another review it is a good idea to sharpen a woodless graphite pencil periodically when doing pastel pencils to lubricate the sharpener. Pastel pencils are very abrasive so the graphite helps the helical blade last longer. Shavings are deposited in a drawer and it comes with a desk clamp. Another plus is when the helical blade does get dull it is replaceable. The auto stop feature can’t be used with pastel pencils but graphite pencils can take advantage of the auto stop which can prevent over sharpening. For standard 8mm diameter pencils. The pastel core kept breaking when I used a hand held sharpener. When I figured out how many turns of the handle needed that was no longer an issue with the pastel pencils. Great sharpener
T**E
Far superior to anything else for color pencils
Hands down the best sharpener out there, I have bought so many, electric, all types , this one works so well with my color pencils, it doesn’t eat them up like an electric, makes a perfect point and saves so much money on pencils. It’s super easy to use and pays for itself by not wasting your expensive pencils. Save time and frustration buy this! You won’t regret it!
B**8
Best pencil sharpener for colored pencils
This sharpener is quite different from others on the market. But the difference is great for every colored pencils out there. I've used it to sharpen my high quality colored pencils and the lower quality ones that I used to start out. It never breaks the leads (even on the soft core pencils) and it doesn't chew up the wood. It stops when the perfect point is on the pencils and since it's a manual sharpener I can take it anywhere. I've tried a lot of sharpeners and this is the perfect one. If you are having trouble with other sharpeners ruining your expensive pencils, get this one and forget about ruining your pencils forever. I've had this sharpener for quite awhile now and it has never failed me. I can't say that about any of the others I have tried over the years. Get this sharpener and you will never be disappointed again.
R**H
Ate up my expensive Faber-Castell
Using a manual sharpener over an electric one was recommended by several YouTube artists that I follow. This Swordfish was touted as a great sharpener. So, I bought it and you can see the results for yourself. The Swordfish sharpener ate up half again as much as my trusted electric sharpener. I thought initially that I had loaded too much of the pencil into the Swordfish, so I tried again with not pushing as much of the pencil in.... no luck... still ate too much of your pencil even if it gives you a beautiful point.
R**F
Tried on the following Pencils. Is this appropriate for soft pencils and pastels? Read more...
Nice compact size. This is excellent for most medium to hard lead pencils once you initially sharpen them so the point angle matches. The beauty of it compared to a power sharpener is once you get the profile, you can "top off the point" with a turn or two, provided it hasn't broken off. This means less pencil waste. When leads do break, it's really fast and easy to remove the crank. In most cases, you won't have to take the entire cutting mechanism apart--a tap will release the point. When you want to clean it, you will probably want to disassemble it, but there are only a couple of parts. It needs to be cleaned frequently as bits of lead seem to cling to it and get embedded in the points (mores o than in a standard hand-held sharpener). I tried this on the following pencils: Derwent Lightfast - great point but leads broke Derwent Coloursoft - great Polychromos - great Derwent Pastel - sharpened but tips break/need less steep angle Carbothello Pastel - sharpened but tips break/need less steep angle Pitt Pastel - great Prismacolor Premier - hit or miss. It broke two points yesterday. Is it the sharpener or the crap quality of the pencils?? Not sure. Verithin - great Art Grip Faber - great Caran - d' ache Pastel - you have to jam them in the too-small hole. While they do sharpen--this badly mars the pencil barrel (perhaps paper towel around the pencil would alleviate this?) Goldfaber - great Cretacolor Woodless - sharpened but tips break/need less steep angle Graphitone - great Various hexagonal standard graphite pencils - great Lyra Aquarelle - too big/won't fit Arteza Pastel Set - great Phoenixcolor - great Van Gogh Watercolors - sharpened but tips break/need less steep angle Pablo - works great on these, but as with other Caran d'ache, it mars the barrels really bad (padding maybe will help?) Derwent Artists - sharpened but tips break/need less steep angle Castle Soft Touch Watercolors - great Brunzeel Design - sharpened but tips break/need less steep angle Colour Tint - sharpened but tips break/need less steep angle Graphitint - sharpened great but tips are a bit brittle, may still be usable Conte' do not fit in this sharpener. General Charcoal and Pastel - I was able to fit some General's pencils in it, but the red General's sharpener does a much better job. Woodless pencils - it breaks the lacquer so you are left with a mess on hands and having to tape the barrel. That said, it sharpens most well--from graphite to colored ones. It did great on Prismacolor pencils (both kinds), and the Premier were able to handle the point, but I did get some tip breakage in use. Probably the Prismacolor sharpener is a better angle for Premier and most pastel pencils, in my opinion. Followup (see list above): I had two points break off yesterday. Frustrating. I got mixed results on the Derwent pastels. When they did sharpen, the point was too long. The point needs to be a greater angle so that more core supports the point. I feel this way about most soft pencils. The only pastel pencil hard enough to support this angle (that could fit in the machine) is the Pitt pencil. It ate up an expensive Derwent Lightfast and broke points, so I feel the same about this one. This sharpener works best with harder leads. It worked great with most watercolor pencils except the Van Goghs are brittle--plus Pitt pencils. It also did okay with Polychromos, which are hard enough to support a long point. I wish the build were a bit better. It feels a bit chintzy, but it's a good design. They make some other models sold under different brands including a more expensive one (with more metal parts) and adjustments for angles. I would probably hold out for that one, as it would probably work great for most slim-barreled pencils. The grip that holds the pencil is, I feel, what makes this superior to regular hand cranks. Reducing barrel movement makes it less apt to break points, although it is still quite possible to break them. Watch out for the spring mechanism as this could pinch your finger if you pull out the extension and release it. The clamp is a nice feature, but it comes loose because it's hard plastic (which will damage surfaces). I'm going to add some sticky rubber to it. Overall, it's a cool idea. I wish it could take the fatter round barrels and Caran D 'ache hex barrels could be sharpened without marring the barrels though. And I was disappointed that I couldn't sharpen all my pastel pencils, which I thought I could based on some reviews I saw. Not all pencils need a long-skinny point, and the point angle of pencils is rarely spoken of unless one wants a super point. This is NOT what is needed for soft pencils, however (in my opinion). I think consumers should pay attention to the angle manufacturers put on their pencils, as this is usually the optimal angle. I think for what it is, it could cost 10 less... Being able to buy replacement blades is a bonus. I'd opt for one with a bigger hole range and angle settings for softer pencils. Still, this is nice for all graphite pencils (except woodless) and medium to hard pencils, provided the barrel fits and they can support long points.
A**7
Would not be without this manual pencil sharpener for pastel pencils!!!
Absolutely love how this Sword manual pencil sharpener sharpens pastel pencils to a nice sharp point and that the blade is replaceable. The blade is easy to change out. Plus make sure to run a woodless graphite pencil through the blades in between the pastel pencils to help keep the blade sharper for a longer period. Blades need to be replaced often because the pastel pencils do dull the blades but that is not a deterrent for me because I can get a nice sharp point on my pastel pencils. You can use Faber Castell Pitts, Stabilo CarbOthello and General’s chalk Pencil easily with this manual pencil sharpener.
D**K
Great sharpener- heavy duty blade
I’m an artist and so I bought this product after watching Jason Morgan do a review of crank sharpeners. This was his favorite. I bought another as well from a different company a(different make and model) so I could compare as the other one was not reviewed by Jason. I like both but I have to say that this one works very well and has a heavy construction feel to it even though it’s a plastic case! This tells meet the rolling blade is heavy duty!! It doesn’t allow for larger diameter pencils which is fine as I mainly use staedtler mars lumograph graphite’s. It also sharpens to a long shaft not short. So I just stop and check instead of eating up the pencil and go again for my desired point. But I’m very happy with it and have suggested it to my art peeps!! Jason says he has kept his blade working perfect for years but sharpening a woodless graphite pencil - it makes a bit of sense to me so I am going to be doing that in hopes it prolongs the blade life!
M**K
stopped working
Got this on October 8th and it worked great until a couple of days ago. Now won't sharpen the same type of pencils I was using, and it is in fact ruining my good pencils. Now the 30-day Amazon return period is over.
G**D
Sacapuntas fiable.
Sacapuntas de manivela fiable. Saca buenas puntas, no tan puntiagudas como el de Derwent, ni tan pobres como algunos sacapuntas de precio similar. Este cumple de verdad, y bien, y no deja marca en el lapiz, como el Derwent. Solo tienes que afilarlo con un lapiz de grafito de vez en cuando, y seguira funcionando perfectamente. Lo vi en un video de un pintor pastelista conocido, y me decidí. Te saca del apuro sin problema, a excepcion de los lapices muy blandos, con los que hay que tener precaucion. El diametro esta bien, aunque con un lapiz conte, ya es otra historia. Salud¡
S**I
Very fine sharpener.have to see longevity
Very fine sharpener.have to see longevity
V**O
Ottimo per matite pastello con mina friabile
Ordinato a seguito di una buona recensione del pastellista Jason Morgan, consegna puntuale e prodotto integro. Molto soddisfatta dell'acquisto finora, ho temperato diversi Stabilo Carbothello (molto delicati e costosi) velocemente e con ottimi risultati. La particolarità delle matite pastello è la mina molto friabile che viene molto facilmente distrutta anche dall'affilatura a mano. Pro-tip, sempre da Jason Morgan: per "pulire" e manutenere l'efficacia delle lame di questo temperamatite, basta temperate una matita di grafite senza legno ogni 3-4 temperate di pastello (quando è nuovo, anche di più, dalla mia prima impressione). Inoltre ho notato che non è neanche necessario arrivare all'allentamento della manovella per ottenere una buona punta. Ottimo rapporto qualità/prezzo, vale la pena provarlo.
J**E
Top product.
Zeer goede slijper
M**A
Bester Stiftespitzer
Als das Produkt kam, war ich etwas überrascht betreffend Qualität. Es fühlte sich eher minderwertig an und die Spitzmaschine ist sehr leicht. Die Kurbel etwas tief, um bequem zu kurbeln und beim Herausziehen des Stifthalters blieb er hängen, beim zurückschieben. Wenn man das kleine Halterung jedoch etwas nach innen drückt, geht er problemlos wieder zum Anschlag zurück. All diese kleinen "Unschönheiten" machen aber das Ergebnis mehr als wett. Aber das Ergebnis ist phänomenal. Die Spitzen sind extrem spitz und es bricht keine Miene mehr. Endlich Spitzen, die nach dem Spitzen nicht noch nachbearbeitet werden müssen, um endlich damit zeichnen zu können, wie ich das von den anderen Geräten kenne. Im Weiteren kann die Klinge ersetzt werden, wenn sie einmal stumpf werden sollen. Sie ist ebenfalls über amazon beziehbar (Artikel: Swordfish Ikon und Ebenholz 40908 Ersatzklinge) Nach verschiedenen Fehlkäufen und Ausprobieren habe ich nun endlich meine Spitzmaschine gefunden, ohne den ich nicht mehr sein möchte. Jeder, der ein Top-Gerät zu einem Top-Preis sucht, ist mit diesem Anspitzer mehr als gut bedient. Würde das Gerät jederzeit wieder kaufen.
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