If you rely on oscillating multi-tools, you know how quickly the blades dull — and how pricey it gets to keep replacing them. That’s where the Sharp POG steps in — a compact, drill-powered sharpening tool that restores the edge on your multi-tool blades in seconds.
At Dirt Monkey Shop, we spotlight gear that solves real problems — and while we’re not stocking the Sharp POG directly, we’re pointing you to it on Amazon because it’s just that useful.
What Is the Sharp POG?
The Sharp POG is a handheld sharpening tool designed specifically for oscillating multi-tool blades. It works by mounting into a standard ⅜" or ½" drill and using a stack of aluminum oxide grinding discs to regrind the blade teeth. Within seconds, it removes built-up grime and restores a sharper edge.
It’s ideal for standard wood-cutting blades, drywall blades, and other non-carbide accessories. While it won’t replace the performance of a brand-new blade — especially for metal cutting — it will give you a few more jobs out of a blade you’d otherwise toss.
Why We Like It
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Sharpens oscillating multi-tool blades used for wood, drywall, plastic, etc.
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Saves money by extending the life of expensive blades
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Mounts to a drill — no special tools or setups required
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Sparks may fly — especially when sharpening carbon or hardened steel
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Built tough in the USA
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Compact, rugged, and simple to use anywhere on the job
Just note: the Sharp POG is not meant for utility knives, mower blades, or carbide-tipped blades.
Who Is It For?
If you’re a:
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Contractor using multi-tools daily
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Remodeler or drywall installer
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Landscaper or hardscaper trimming with oscillating tools
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DIYer who hates wasting a $15 blade after one dull cut
…this tool is for you. It pays for itself by saving you just a few blade swaps.
Where to Get It
We don’t sell the Sharp POG directly on the Dirt Monkey Shop, but you can get it now on Amazon:
Final Thoughts
The Sharp POG isn’t a gimmick — it’s a fast, practical tool to help you get the most out of your oscillating blades. If you’re looking to cut costs without sacrificing performance, this little spark-thrower is worth a look.
Stay sharp out there,
—Team Dirt Monkey