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Brush Cutter Blade Set, 9 Inch 36 Teeth Carbide Tipped and 10 Inch 3 Teeth Carbon Steel Blades with Universal Adapter Kit, Compatible with Trimmer and Weed Eater

4.1/5 (16 reviews)
$19.99
Brush Cutter Blade Set, 9 Inch 36 Teeth Carbide Tipped and 10 Inch 3 Teeth Carbon Steel Blades with Universal Adapter Kit, Compatible with Trimmer and Weed Eater
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What It Is

This is a two-blade brush cutter set (9-inch 36-tooth carbide-tipped disc + 10-inch 3-tooth carbon steel blade) with a universal adapter kit, designed to convert a standard string trimmer into a brush-clearing tool for heavy weeds, brambles, and small saplings.

Fitment & Compatibility

  • Adapter kit fits most straight-shaft and curved-shaft trimmers with a 10mm or 7/8-inch arbor hole, but verify your trimmer’s shaft type and arbor size before buying.
  • Not for zero-turn, riding, or walk-behind mowers – this is strictly for handheld string trimmers/weed eaters.
  • Check deck clearance on your trimmer guard – the 10-inch blade may require removing the stock string head guard or using the included universal guard if your model doesn’t have one.
  • OEM vs aftermarket: This is a universal aftermarket set; no OEM compatibility list. Measure your trimmer’s arbor hole diameter and shaft type (straight vs. curved) to avoid fitment issues.

Key Things to Know

  • Carbide-tipped disc (36 teeth) is for fine brush/grass; the 3-tooth steel blade is for thicker woody stems. Swap based on the job – don’t use the steel blade for light trimming.
  • Installation requires basic tools (wrenches) and careful alignment with the adapter kit. Reverse-thread nuts are common on trimmers – confirm your model’s thread direction to avoid stripping.
  • Safety first: Brush blades can kick back violently. Always wear eye/ear protection, long pants, and boots. Never use on a trimmer without a blade guard.
  • Durability note: The carbide-tipped disc holds up well on heavy use, but the carbon steel blade may dull faster on gritty soil or rocks. Resharpening is possible but not included.

Should You Buy It

If you own a standard string trimmer and frequently battle overgrown brush, saplings, or dense weeds, this $20 set is a cost-effective upgrade. It’s ideal for occasional clearing around fences, trails, or fence lines, but not for commercial-grade daily abuse. Check your trimmer’s arbor size and shaft type first – if it fits, it’s a solid value for the price.

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