8TEN LawnRAZOR Mower Blade Set for Snapper 21 inch Deck 1-7002 1-9645 1-9710 7019795 7026691 7019795BMA (High-Lift)
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This is a set of three high-lift replacement blades (part numbers 1-7002, 1-9645, 1-9710, 7019795, 7026691, 7019795BMA) designed for Snapper 21-inch steel deck walk-behind mowers. The high-lift profile increases airflow for better bagging and side-discharge performance, especially in thick or wet grass.
Fitment & Compatibility
Before buying, confirm three things:
- Deck size: Your Snapper must have a 21-inch cutting deck (measure blade tip to tip or check the deck sticker).
- OEM part numbers: This set replaces Snapper OEM parts 1-7002, 1-9645, 1-9710, 7019795, 7026691, and 7019795BMA. Cross-reference your current blade’s part number (stamped on the blade).
- Blade measurements: Each blade is 21 inches long, 2-1/4 inches wide, with a 5-point star center hole (1-1/8 inch diameter) and a 7/16 inch offset. If your Snapper uses a different hole pattern (e.g., round center hole), this won’t fit.
Not compatible with Snapper 19-inch or 20-inch decks, or any non-Snapper brand mower without verifying the same dimensions.
Key Things to Know
- Quality: Made from heat-treated steel, these are slightly thicker than OEM blades, which can improve durability but may require a minor break-in period.
- Installation difficulty: Easy—just need a socket wrench and blade removal tool. Torque bolts to 35-40 ft-lbs. The star center hole aligns easily, but check that the blade spins freely after tightening.
- Common gotcha: High-lift blades create more suction, which can strain the engine if grass is very tall or wet. Reduce ground speed or take lighter cuts.
- Balance: Each blade comes pre-balanced, but always check with a blade balancer before installation to avoid vibration.
Should You Buy It
If you own a Snapper 21-inch steel deck mower and want better bagging or side-discharge performance than standard blades, this set is a solid upgrade. It’s slightly pricier than basic blades but offers improved lift and durability. Skip it if your deck is smaller, uses a different hole pattern, or you only mow dry, short grass.
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