




The carbide tipped blades are made of high carbon steel and carbide tips. They probably fit any garden trimmer, brush cutter or weed eater that comes with 1" (25.4mm) or 7/8" (20mm) arbor. Please refer to the ownerโs manual of your trimmer / brush cutter / week eater and our product description to determine whether our blades will fit your tools. Always be sure that the blades are installed securely. Always equip yourself with helmet, long boots, safety goggles and other safety gear during working. Review: Excellent brush/sapling cutter - In areas unreachable by tractor mower, this cutter handles most everything up to about 1.5โ dia. Itโs not the most efficient for grass - but the versatility is more important to me. Of course, Iโve hit rocks (lightly) but havenโt yet lost a tooth. Stays sharp. Review: Year-After-Year WorkhorseโBest Value Brush Blades Iโve Used - This is my third year in a row buying this 2-pack, and the consistency has been excellent. The 10" 40-tooth carbide design chews through briars, blackberry thickets, tall weeds, and small saplings (about 1โ1.5" when you keep the RPMs up) without bogging. Edge retention is noticeably better than plain steelโone blade typically carries me through a heavy season of fence-line and field-edge clearing. Why it works Carbide teeth stay sharp longer and resist heat glaze Good balance = low vibration and cleaner cuts 1" bore fit my brush cutter head perfectly (use a reducer ring if your arbor is smaller) Real-world notes Two-pack = swap and keep working; great uptime As with any carbide blade, a hidden rock or fence wire can chip a toothโwear eye/leg protection and walk the area first Install with the rotation arrow matching your tool, snug the flanges evenly, and recheck after the first few minutes Bottom line: Durable, consistent, and fairly priced. After three seasons of repeat buys, these are my go-to brush blades. Five stars.
| ASIN | B075WP38HF |
| Best Sellers Rank | #484,747 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #7,582 in Lawn Mower Blades |
| Brand Name | KNKPOWER |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (753) |
| Cutting width | 10 Inches |
| Is Product Cordless | No |
| Item Length | 10 Inches |
| Model Number | 609378572661 |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Power Source | manual |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Garden trimming, Brush cutting, Weed eating |
| Required Assembly | Yes |
| UPC | 609378572661 |
| Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
A**N
Excellent brush/sapling cutter
In areas unreachable by tractor mower, this cutter handles most everything up to about 1.5โ dia. Itโs not the most efficient for grass - but the versatility is more important to me. Of course, Iโve hit rocks (lightly) but havenโt yet lost a tooth. Stays sharp.
R**S
Year-After-Year WorkhorseโBest Value Brush Blades Iโve Used
This is my third year in a row buying this 2-pack, and the consistency has been excellent. The 10" 40-tooth carbide design chews through briars, blackberry thickets, tall weeds, and small saplings (about 1โ1.5" when you keep the RPMs up) without bogging. Edge retention is noticeably better than plain steelโone blade typically carries me through a heavy season of fence-line and field-edge clearing. Why it works Carbide teeth stay sharp longer and resist heat glaze Good balance = low vibration and cleaner cuts 1" bore fit my brush cutter head perfectly (use a reducer ring if your arbor is smaller) Real-world notes Two-pack = swap and keep working; great uptime As with any carbide blade, a hidden rock or fence wire can chip a toothโwear eye/leg protection and walk the area first Install with the rotation arrow matching your tool, snug the flanges evenly, and recheck after the first few minutes Bottom line: Durable, consistent, and fairly priced. After three seasons of repeat buys, these are my go-to brush blades. Five stars.
S**N
Works as it should
The blades work, and last as long as the others I tried. I feel like there might be a too many holes in it, as at a certain speed, the blade starts to wobble a little.
C**T
Great Blade for Cutting Saplings and Blackberries
These blades cut through saplings like butter and do well with cutting blackberries and brush as well. They don't last long but at under $10 a blade, the increased productivity more than makes up for the hassle and cost of changing blades every one to two tanks of gas on my clearing saw. Note that if you are just cutting blackberries and brush, I find 2-tooth blades much more efficient such as the Oregon 295504-0.
J**N
Lasts only 8 to 10 hours
Looked at reviews for several blade offers and settled on this because of low price. What could I loose? I have used this blade for between 8 to 10 hours, alternating between cutting and pulling brush away to continue cutting. I personally used it for 6 to 7 hours with out a hitch cutting brush up to 1 1/2" thick. My helper used it for the last couple of hours. Today we changed the blade and on inspection discovered only 2 chipped teeth. I just reordered the 2 blade package from this same seller. What more can I say, I am very happy with my purchase, price, delivery and quality all exceeded my expectations. I did cut larger brush but 1 1/2" was about all I could cut with one swing. It cut much better swinging from left to right which is not the safest way to cut so be careful what ever you do.
G**J
Works great
Work great. Long lasting for a blade that gets in the dirt quite often.
G**O
Better than Stihl
I first purchased one of the Stihl brand blades. It was the one that cannot be sharpened. It cost twice as much as these. It worked fine for a while but got dull very fast. These cut way better and way faster than the non-sharpenable Stihl and so far have lasted longer. I am amazed how fast they cut. You do not even feel small branches and small trees. I have used one of the two in this pack several times and no evidence so far that it is getting dull. I sure it will get dull soon but already it has lasted longer than the Stihl and costs half as much. So even if it dulls soon I am happy with the purchase and this will be my go-to blade from now on. Not sure if these can be sharpened. Again, even if not, still a bargain.
K**N
Good: holes make the blade lighter Bad: small carbide tips
I like the overall design of the blade with holes punched into the blade. These holes help create a better air current to blow debris away and makes the blade a lot lighter (easier on the trimmer and gets up to speed quicker). The down side is that the carbide tips on the blade are on the small side and break off easily. (sometimes no matter how careful you are, you hit a piece of dirt, a rock or a woody object)
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