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August 26, 2025
I live on the Oregon Coast where blackberry bushes thrive and are a constant nuisance. The brush cutting blade is the best solution by far. Left behind a trail of blackberry carnage in minutes and am very happy with my purchase so far. For Husqvarna 128ld, used the gold screw from one package and everything else from the other package. Watch a youtube video titled, "How to install a brush blade".
Customer
July 28, 2025
Do what they’re supposed to, great product. It works perfect for shrubs and saplings with half inch diameter or less. Don’t expect these to last though, they’re good for about 3 to 4 hours of continuous clearing and then they get very dull.
PLM
June 13, 2025
CONS- It did NOT fit my older Troy-Bilt string weeder without making a special adapter spacer ring (not included). This kit was designed for Husqvarna, Stihl, etc., but not Troy-Bilt.- It could be incredibly dangerous if you don't keep it under firm control and away from body parts. Hey! It is a "spinning wheel of death," as my nephew calls it. Never let children or incompetent adults use them. (Buy them soon, I expect some bureaucrat will try to "protect us" by considering these as being too dangerous and getting them banned.)PROS- On the other hand (once I fabricated a special adapter spacer ring) it cuts weeds, brush, saplings, and - if you are patient and can keep control of the beast - small trees up to 75mm (3") in diameter. Saplings up to 13mm (1/2") doesn't appear to even slow it down. Maybe not as good as a LightSaber, but probably just as much fun. (This may be dependent on the power of your machine.)The trick to cutting larger trees is to maintain your advance directly toward the center of the blade. (It's a force vector thing.) If you are off to one side, the blade will climb out of the cut at high speed. Make sure you keep some distance from you to anyone else out there with you.- Reeds, brambles, thorny vines, and the like get cut like they weren't there, but can get tangled up in the blade guard (part of the original Troy-Bilt machine). Not a problem, but don't try to clear them with the blade spinning.- I've cleared brush in rough terrain with a large number of limestone rocks for a while now and still have all of the teeth. This includes a number of hard ground contacts. The teeth still appear to be "reasonably sharp." Nevertheless, consider the blades as a consumable and expect to replace them eventually.Buy them while you can if you have a need for them. I've enjoyed mine enough to buy a few more.
Rick Bacallao
June 1, 2025
This blade fit my trimmer without having to use any of the universal parts. I now have an extra blade if and when this one should wear out. My last one gave me 2 years of heavy duty work around the yard so I am hoping to get more from this new one.
Happy customer
May 23, 2025
Very pleased. Works well. Adapters there for various brand trimmers. Pay attention when installing and should be easy enough to do. Just use caution when using that no one else or pets are in the way, and avoid big rocks with the blade. Very handy and very happy, will buy again as needed.
JIMELLA
May 4, 2025
Purchased a two-pack of these blades with the associated mounting hardware. Each blade cut great for the first minute or two and then quickly degraded. Stopped the trimmer and saw that every carbide tooth dislodged from the blade within 2-4 minutes or less. Same with the other blade. No brush or woody weeds just weeds along a rural driveway. We have almost no rocks in our soil, and I wasn't cutting into the dirt initially, but I did once the teeth were gone. Save your money and purchase better blades.
Christal W
March 4, 2025
The blades work very well on our Stihl 56 RCE and does the job of cutting small trees, weeds and grass. However, the conversion kit did not work. We had to purchase that at a local dealer.
Donald Fuller
March 2, 2025
I have been using these blades on my commercial grade Stihl weedeater to thin out vines and 2" to 3" D. pine trees . They cut through vines and small pines like butter . Good deal .
Dan
January 19, 2025
I really wish I would’ve bought these sooner. These are amazing and easy to install. I cut a lot of wood, and it’s a pain in the butt to get around some big logs, and this will clear the area in no time. I have it installed on a stihl gas weed whacker. Very good value for the money, easy to install, and an overall good product.
Josh Erick
January 1, 2025
Worked great on tall grass mixed with willows and small brush up to 3/4†diameter. The only reason for not giving 5 stars is that the instructions are pretty much non existent, and I had to improvise mounting it and use my own nut out of my junk bin.
May63Kev
December 16, 2024
Really like this product, easy to put on.Works great.Just be careful when using.
Barry
November 18, 2024
I spent a great deal of time looking for a "blade" trimmer that would fit my Stihl "take-a-part" (combo) trimmer. I was told none existed. Not only does it fit easily, but it works surprisingly well. You can cut brush at the bottom or, if careful, use it to prune higher up.Make sure that it is centered and tightened well.Buy it again - absolutely!
Rob P
November 13, 2024
Now. I havent gotten to use it yet. But theres 0 instructions. Its alot of jigsaw puzzle type work to get it to all fit on. Once i finally got mine on, the damn weed whacker wouldnt start. But these things are very difficult to figure out how to install.
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