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Lawn Mower Blade Balancer, Lawnmower Blade Balancer Tool High Precision with Magnetic for Adjustable Blade Holder, Wall Mounted Blade Balancing Tool, Denim Blue

4/5 (166 reviews)
$25.59
Lawn Mower Blade Balancer, Lawnmower Blade Balancer Tool High Precision with Magnetic for Adjustable Blade Holder, Wall Mounted Blade Balancing Tool, Denim Blue
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What It Is

The Blade Lawn Mower Blade Balancer is a wall-mounted, magnetic tool designed to check and correct blade balance for any walk-behind, zero-turn, or riding mower blade. It ensures the blade spins evenly, reducing vibration and wear on the spindle and deck.

Fitment & Compatibility

  • Universal fit – works with any standard mower blade (up to ~22 inches long) that has a center hole diameter of 1/2" to 1".
  • No brand/model restrictions – compatible with all major brands (Honda, Toro, John Deere, Craftsman, etc.) and aftermarket blades.
  • Check blade center hole – measure your blade’s center hole diameter; the adjustable holder must fit snugly. If your blade has a non-round or offset hole, this tool may not work.
  • Wall mount – requires a drywall screw or anchor; not for portable use.

Key Things to Know

  • Magnetic design – the blade holder uses magnets to keep the blade centered, but debris or rust on the blade can reduce grip. Clean the blade and holder before each use.
  • Adjustable holder – the cone-shaped adapter expands to fit different hole sizes. If it doesn’t tighten fully, the blade may wobble and give false readings.
  • Installation difficulty – easy: mount the balancer to a stud or use a wall anchor (included). No tools needed for blade balancing itself.
  • Common gotcha – the wall mount is not level-proof. Use a small level to ensure the balancer is perfectly horizontal before balancing; otherwise, the blade will appear unbalanced when it’s not.

Should You Buy It

Buy this if you sharpen your own blades and want a simple, fixed-location balancer that stays on your garage wall. It’s a good value for DIY homeowners who mow one or two lawns—but if you need a portable tool or balance very large (over 22") or oddly-shaped blades, consider a cone-style bench balancer instead.

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