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Your cart is empty.4 PCS Lawn Mower Blade Sharpener Universal Multi-Sharp Rotary Lawnmower Sharpen for Power Drill Hand Drill and Lawn Mower Blade Balancer
MCBCL10
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
works in a pinch
Gus on the Coast
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2025
Item arrived and worked as advertised
jeff foust
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2024
Exactly what I needed to get a decent edge on my blades and works great with my drill!
Scott from Michigan
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2024
Works but not great, but at least not very expensive
Rick S
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2024
What a quick way to sharpen those blades. I hated the amount of time it took to sharpen a mower blade with a file. The time it takes to flip the blade on the vise is about the time it takes to sharpen the blade with this gadget. And with the included balancer you'll know which side needs more sharpening. Definitely worth buying. Just be sure to not press down on the blade with this or it will start wobbling. Just a light contact, smooth roll down the blade is all you need.
steve
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2023
These will fall apart if you have any amount of grinding to do on your mower blade. They might be OK for shining up a blade with not damage, but when it comes to grinding out rock nicks on a dull blade, they just don't cut it. The plastic guide piece disintegrates in no time, they are a one use item. I only gave this a 2 because the balancing tool is OK.
Chris
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2021
I purchased this with the intent to bring some life back to a dull mower blade. Normally, I would use a bench grinder to sharpen the mower blades, but it is currently packed away because we are in the process of moving. So, I figured I would give this a try as an inexpensive stop gap.It's very easy to use as you simply attach it on a handheld drill and run up and down the length of the blade. You do need a bench vice to hold the blade in order to use this effectively. With the blade in the vice, you just take the product to the blade and it aligns itself to the blade using the plastic guide. I found that it removes some material as it should, but it's very inconsistent. Some of the blade it sharpened decently, and other parts it left relatively dull. I would also note that not all blades fit on the balancing device very well. My mower blade has a sprocket shaped hole, and doesn't quite sit on the round protrusion well. In that instance, you are better using a nail in the wall to hang it on to check for balance. With that being said, I think it's unlikely to remove enough material to really take it out of balance.Overall, this is an OK product. I would say it is better intended for maintaining an already sharp blade than bringing a severely dulled blade back to life.
codemancer
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2020
I am not super handy so I love purchasing things like this that are supposed to make my life easier. I bought this and a vice tool to use to hold the blade firm. I saw some videos of people using tools like this and it seemed very easy. I don't know if this particular brand is crap or just the concept in general, but these didn't work at all for me.First, the item came with zero instructions. I guess that's fine because I did see videos so I know in general you're supposed to use the plastic guide on the flat edge of the blade and then run this stone across the edge. Then you can use the balancing tool to ensure your blade is balanced. The problem is, I noticed when I first put the bit into my drill that it has a bad wobble. Something isn't balanced. I tried reseating it a dozen times and I couldn't ever improve it. I tried all 4 stones and they were all this way. Oh well, I decided to try anyway. I seated the blade and started. As soon as I made contact with my blade the entire stone skipped and bounced. I cringed because I knew I just made the blade worse. I figure it was my bad, so I tried again with more control. Same thing. I tried a different speed. Same thing. Different direction. Same thing. The only way I could get it to not skip was to try and use the flat edge of the stone at an angle and use it just like a grinder, but as soon as I did the stone started to unscrew itself and became very loose.Maybe I did something wrong, but guess what? That's what happens when you have no instructions. I purchased a file and will sharpen manually.
David McLaren
Reviewed in Canada on August 31, 2020
Tried 2 wheels and gave up. The two stones came loose and would no longer tighten up to sharpenWent back to the grinder!The balancing cone worked very well
Timothy Seever
Reviewed in Canada on August 11, 2020
Not as fast as a grinder but it works. Would recommend adding a washer under the screw - otherwise the screw eats into the other side of the stone and allows it to loosen and spin.
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