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CRAFTSMAN CMXGZAM105014 7-3/4 X2 Stick Edger Blade (2pack) Universal A&A, Black

5/5 (5 reviews)
$24.95
CRAFTSMAN CMXGZAM105014 7-3/4 X2 Stick Edger Blade (2pack) Universal A&A, Black
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What It Is

This is a 2-pack of 7-3/4-inch universal stick edger blades designed for gas-powered Craftsman and compatible straight-shaft edgers. The X2 design provides a sharp, durable cutting edge for maintaining clean lawn borders along driveways, sidewalks, and garden beds.

Fitment & Compatibility

Before buying, measure your existing blade length—these are 7-3/4 inches long, not 8 or 9 inches. They fit most Craftsman stick edgers with a universal mounting hole pattern (typically 1-inch center hole with two offset pin holes), but confirm your model number against Craftsman’s compatibility list. These are aftermarket (not OEM) replacements, so they work with many straight-shaft trimmers that accept stick edger attachments, but not curved-shaft or electric models. Check that your edger attachment uses a single blade, not a dual-blade or multi-tooth system.

Key Things to Know

  • Quality: A&A is a known aftermarket brand; these blades are heat-treated steel and hold an edge well for residential use, but may dull faster than OEM blades on heavy roots or rocks.
  • Installation: Easy—remove the single bolt, swap blades, and retighten. No special tools needed, but use thread-locker to prevent loosening during vibration.
  • Common gotcha: The universal fit may require slight filing of the mounting holes on some older Craftsman models. Always wear gloves; edges are sharp out of the pack.
  • Pack value: Two blades for ~$25 is a solid deal compared to single OEM blades at $15–$20 each.

Should You Buy It

Buy this if you have a Craftsman straight-shaft edger and want an affordable, drop-in replacement set for regular lawn maintenance. It’s a good value for homeowners who don’t need commercial-grade durability, but skip it if you have a curved-shaft or electric model, or if you frequently cut through thick roots or gravel.

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