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(2-Set) 10" x 80T Carbide Tip Brush Blades – for Cutter, Trimmer, Weed Eater | Made from Premium Stainless Steel That Lasts Long | Cuts Like Butter

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$14.99
(2-Set) 10" x 80T Carbide Tip Brush Blades – for Cutter, Trimmer, Weed Eater | Made from Premium Stainless Steel That Lasts Long | Cuts Like Butter
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What It Is

This is a 2-pack of 10-inch, 80-tooth carbide-tipped brush blades designed for use on string trimmers, brush cutters, and weed eaters. They replace standard nylon line or smaller blades for cutting thick brush, saplings, brambles, and heavy weeds.

Fitment & Compatibility

  • Measure your existing blade: The arbor hole must match (typically 1 inch or 25.4 mm). Also confirm the blade diameter (10 inches) fits your trimmer head guard and doesn’t exceed the manufacturer’s maximum blade size.
  • Check your trimmer type: These are for straight-shaft trimmers or brush cutters with a dedicated blade attachment. Curved-shaft trimmers usually can’t handle blade stress.
  • OEM vs. aftermarket: Not a direct OEM replacement for any specific brand. Works with most universal-fit brush cutter heads that accept a 10-inch blade with a 1-inch arbor hole. Verify your trimmer’s RPM rating—these are rated for standard brush cutter speeds (up to ~8,000 RPM).
  • Safety gear: Requires a blade-capable trimmer head, metal blade guard, and proper mounting hardware (often not included—check your trimmer’s arbor nut/washer setup).

Key Things to Know

  • Carbide tips are durable but brittle: They hold an edge much longer than steel blades, but hitting rocks or concrete can chip the carbide. Avoid ground contact.
  • Installation is straightforward if you have the right tools (wrench, blade lock pin). Tighten securely—a loose blade can be dangerous.
  • Performance: Users report these cut through heavy brush and small saplings (up to ~1 inch) with less bogging than standard steel blades. The 80 teeth produce a finer cut than fewer-tooth blades.
  • Stainless steel base resists rust, but the carbide tips are the main wear point. Expect longer life than disposable nylon line in thick vegetation.

Should You Buy It

Buy this if you regularly clear heavy brush, brambles, or saplings with a compatible straight-shaft trimmer and want a long-lasting, low-maintenance blade that cuts aggressively. Avoid if you only trim grass or soft weeds—nylon line is cheaper and safer for light use.

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