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PLUMIA Brush Cutter Blade Set, 9" x36 Teeth Carbide Tipped Blades, 10" x 3 Teeth Carbon Steel Weed Eater Blades with Universal Weed Wacker Adapter, Compatible with Husqvarna, Stihl, Oregon and More

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PLUMIA Brush Cutter Blade Set, 9" x36 Teeth Carbide Tipped Blades, 10" x 3 Teeth Carbon Steel Weed Eater Blades with Universal Weed Wacker Adapter, Compatible with Husqvarna, Stihl, Oregon and More
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What It Is

This is a two-in-one brush cutter blade set: a 9-inch, 36-tooth carbide-tipped circular blade for heavy brush and saplings, plus a 10-inch, 3-tooth carbon steel weed eater blade for grass and light weeds. It’s designed for string trimmer conversions on gas and electric brush cutters/string trimmers from Husqvarna, Stihl, Oregon, and other brands with a standard 1-inch (25.4mm) inner hole and universal adapter.

Fitment & Compatibility

Before buying, check three things:

  • Arbor hole size: The blades have a 1-inch (25.4mm) center hole. If your trimmer uses a smaller hole (e.g., 20mm or 7/8”), the included universal adapter may not fit securely.
  • Drive system: Works with straight and curved shafts, but verify your trimmer head’s mounting stud or nut size (typically M10 or M12). The adapter includes multiple bushings.
  • Power rating: For gas trimmers 25cc+ or electric brush cutters with 500+ watt motors. Lower-power units may stall or vibrate excessively.
  • Brand note: While labeled for Husqvarna, Stihl, and Oregon, it fits most universal-pattern trimmers (e.g., Echo, Ryobi, Makita, DeWalt) with the 1-inch hole. Not for zero-turn mowers or push mowers – this is strictly for handheld string trimmer/brush cutter heads.

Key Things to Know

  • Installation: Moderate difficulty. You must remove the trimmer head and spool, then mount the adapter plate and blade. A locking pin or wrench is often needed.
  • Carbide vs. steel: The 9-inch carbide blade handles thick brush and roots but dulls faster on rocks/dirt. The 10-inch steel blade is for lighter weeds but can bend if abused.
  • Safety: These blades throw debris at high speed. Always wear eye protection, chaps, and keep bystanders 50+ feet away.
  • Vibration: On some trimmers, the 9-inch blade may cause noticeable vibration. Check your trimmer’s balance before heavy use.

Should You Buy It

Buy this set if you need a budget-friendly, dual-blade option for clearing mixed vegetation (grass to saplings) with a compatible handheld trimmer. It’s best for homeowners or occasional users who want to avoid buying two separate attachments. Skip it if your trimmer has a non-standard arbor size, or if you need a single dedicated blade for daily commercial use.

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