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cenoz Crafts Man Lawn Mower Blade Sharpener for Any Power Hand Drill by (5 Packs Blue)

3.8/5 (4404 reviews)
$9.99
cenoz Crafts Man Lawn Mower Blade Sharpener for Any Power Hand Drill by (5 Packs Blue)
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What It Is

This is a set of 5 abrasive stone attachments that let you sharpen a lawn mower blade using any standard power hand drill. Designed for DIY blade maintenance, not for replacing or balancing blades.

Fitment & Compatibility

  • Works with: Any 3/8-inch or larger hand drill chuck (standard for most corded/cordless drills).
  • Blade type: Fits any standard steel lawn mower blade (push mowers, riders, zero-turns) with a flat or slightly curved cutting edge.
  • Not for: Mulching blades with deep serrations, or blades with hardened coatings (e.g., titanium). Also not for reel mowers.
  • What to check: Ensure your blade isn’t severely bent, cracked, or worn past the cutting edge. These stones won’t fix damaged blades—only sharpen dull ones.
  • No deck size or brand restrictions – it’s a universal sharpener, not a blade.

Key Things to Know

  • Quality: Mixed reviews – stones wear down faster than professional-grade sharpeners; some users report uneven grit. Fine for occasional home use, not for high-volume or commercial work.
  • Installation: Very easy – clamp the stone in your drill chuck, then run it along the blade’s edge. No disassembly required if you sharpen on the mower (but always disconnect the spark plug first).
  • Gotchas: You must maintain the original blade angle (usually 30–45 degrees). Overheating from too much pressure or speed can ruin blade temper. Also, these stones do not balance the blade – you’ll need a separate balancer after sharpening.
  • Pack: 5 stones let you replace worn ones or share with multiple drills.

Should You Buy It

Best for homeowners who want a cheap, no-fuss way to touch up a dull blade once or twice a season. Skip if you need precise, long-lasting sharpening or work with specialty blades. For $9.99, it’s a decent backup but not a pro solution.

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