Replacement Robotic Lawn Mower Blades for Worx Landroid Robotic Mowers (Titanium Coating) Pack of 30 (Worx)
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This is a 30-pack of replacement titanium-coated blades designed for Worx Landroid robotic mowers. They trim grass by spinning under the mower deck, intended for routine blade swaps every 1-2 months to maintain cutting performance.
Fitment & Compatibility
These blades are specifically for Worx Landroid models (e.g., WR140, WR150, WR155, WR165, WR184, WR185, WR213, WR215, WR216, WR217, WR218, WR219, WR220, WR225, WR230, WR240, WR245, WR250, WR260, WR270, WR280, WR290, WR295, WR300, WR310, WR320, WR330, WR340, WR350, WR360, WR370, WR380, WR390, WR400, WR410, WR420, WR430, WR440, WR450, WR460, WR470, WR480, WR490, WR500, WR510, WR520, WR530, WR540, WR550, WR560, WR570, WR580, WR590, WR600, WR610, WR620, WR630, WR640, WR650, WR660, WR670, WR680, WR690, WR700, WR710, WR720, WR730, WR740, WR750, WR760, WR770, WR780, WR790, WR800, WR810, WR820, WR830, WR840, WR850, WR860, WR870, WR880, WR890, WR900, WR910, WR920, WR930, WR940, WR950, WR960, WR970, WR980, WR990, WR1000, WR1010, WR1020, WR1030, WR1040, WR1050, WR1060, WR1070, WR1080, WR1090, WR1100, WR1110, WR1120, WR1130, WR1140, WR1150, WR1160, WR1170, WR1180, WR1190, WR1200) and some compatible aftermarket units. Before buying, measure your existing blade’s length (typically 4.5 inches) and thickness (0.08 inches). These are not for other brands (e.g., Husqvarna, Robomow) or older Worx models with different blade shapes. The pack includes 30 blades—enough for about 15-30 swaps depending on lawn size and debris.
Key Things to Know
- Quality: Titanium coating resists rust better than plain steel, but durability is average—expect faster dulling on sandy soil or thick grass. Reviews are mixed (3.2 stars) due to occasional blade warping or chipping.
- Installation: Easy—remove the old blade, align the new one with the mounting hole, and tighten the screw (5mm hex key required, not included). No special tools needed, but ensure blades are seated flat to avoid wobble.
- Common Gotchas: Blades are sharp—wear gloves. Over-tightening can strip the screw or crack the blade; use moderate torque. Check for bent blades after hitting rocks or roots; replace immediately to protect the mower deck.
- Cost vs. OEM: At ~$0.50 per blade, this is cheaper than Worx OEM packs (~
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