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Oregon 95-044 Mulching Blade, 20"

4.4/5 (11 reviews)
$19.00
Oregon 95-044 Mulching Blade, 20"
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What It Is

The Oregon 95-044 is a 20-inch mulching blade designed to replace the stock blade on EGO 20-inch cordless mowers. It chops grass clippings into fine particles that decompose quickly, eliminating the need for bagging in most conditions.

Fitment & Compatibility

  • Deck size: Only fits 20-inch decks. Measure your blade diagonally from tip to tip (not the mounting hole).
  • Brand/model: Compatible with EGO 20-inch mowers, including LM2000, LM2100, LM2101, LM2102SP, and LM2130SP models. Not for 21-inch or 18-inch EGO decks.
  • OEM vs aftermarket: This is an aftermarket blade (Oregon). It fits the same center hole (1-inch diameter, 5-point star pattern) and uses the same bolt size as the original EGO blade.
  • Measurements: Blade length 20 inches, width 2.5 inches, thickness 0.150 inches. Check your existing blade for these specs before buying.

Key Things to Know

  • Quality: Oregon is a reputable brand—blade is heat-treated steel with a coated finish for rust resistance. Sharp out of the box, but edge holds well for a season of regular mowing.
  • Installation: Easy—remove one bolt per blade (10mm or 13mm socket). Use a torque wrench to tighten to 30-35 ft-lbs. No special tools needed.
  • Common gotcha: The mulching action works best when you mow frequently (no more than 1/3 of grass height). Wet or tall grass will clump and leave piles. Also, this blade is slightly heavier than the OEM EGO blade, which may reduce battery runtime by 5-10%.
  • No universal fit: Don’t assume it fits non-EGO 20-inch mowers—the star pattern is specific to EGO’s spindle design.

Should You Buy It

If you own an EGO 20-inch mower and want better mulching performance than the stock blade (which often leaves visible clippings), this is a solid upgrade. It’s affordable, easy to install, and works well for regular mowing on dry grass. Skip it if you bag clippings most of the time—the stock blade is fine for that.

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