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Goldsand Lawn Mower Blade Sharpener, 1HP 750W Lawnmower Blade Grinder Professiona with 9-inch Red Ceramic Grinding Wheel, for High/Low Lift Blades, Gator Blades, Flat Blades

4.7/5 (8 reviews)
$199.99
Goldsand Lawn Mower Blade Sharpener, 1HP 750W Lawnmower Blade Grinder Professiona with 9-inch Red Ceramic Grinding Wheel, for High/Low Lift Blades, Gator Blades, Flat Blades
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What It Is

The Goldsand Lawn Mower Blade Sharpener is a 1HP (750W) benchtop grinder with a 9-inch red ceramic grinding wheel, designed to sharpen all common mower blade types—high-lift, low-lift, gator, and flat blades—for residential and light commercial use.

Fitment & Compatibility

  • Blade type: Works with any blade that fits under the 9-inch wheel (no minimum length, but blades longer than 20 inches may need careful positioning).
  • Mounting: Requires a stable workbench or stand; the grinder has a standard 4-bolt base (bolt pattern 6.3 x 2.8 inches).
  • Power: 110V/60Hz (standard US outlet); check your garage/shop circuit for a 15-amp dedicated line if running other tools simultaneously.
  • Not for: Sharpening curved or serrated blades (e.g., some mulching blades) unless you can hold them flat. Not for chainsaw or trimmer blades.

Key Things to Know

  • Ceramic wheel runs cooler than aluminum oxide—less risk of overheating and ruining blade temper. Keep light pressure; let the wheel do the work.
  • No guard or angle guide included—you must clamp the blade manually. Use a blade vise or C-clamp for consistent bevel angle (30-35 degrees typical).
  • Wheel is pre-dressed but may need occasional truing with a dressing stick (sold separately) if you hit the blade edge hard.
  • Noise & dust: Loud (85+ dB) and produces metal/abrasive dust. Always wear eye protection, earplugs, and a dust mask. Work outdoors or with a shop vac nearby.

Should You Buy It

Buy it if you sharpen blades for multiple mowers (your own or neighbors) and want a dedicated, fast tool that handles all common blade shapes without changing wheels. Skip it if you only sharpen one set of blades per season—a hand file or angle grinder is cheaper and simpler.

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