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Robot Mower, 45pcs Robot Mower Blades Replacement Golden Stainless Steel Garden Mowing Blade for

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Robot Mower, 45pcs Robot Mower Blades Replacement Golden Stainless Steel Garden Mowing Blade for
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What It Is

This is a 45-piece set of replacement blades for robot lawn mowers, made from golden stainless steel. Designed for periodic blade swaps to maintain cutting performance on robotic mowers.

Fitment & Compatibility

  • Check blade dimensions: Measure your existing blade length, width, and hole size. These are typically 4-5 inches long, but confirm against your mower’s spec.
  • Brand/model fit: Not universal. Works with most common robot mowers (e.g., Husqvarna, Worx, Robomow, Gardena) but verify blade shape—some use star-shaped or offset blades.
  • OEM vs aftermarket: These are aftermarket replacements. They may fit but can differ slightly in thickness or edge angle from OEM blades.
  • Quantity: 45 blades is enough for 1-2 seasons of regular swaps (every 1-2 months). Good for multi-mower households or frequent replacements.

Key Things to Know

  • Material quality: Stainless steel resists rust better than standard steel, but blades will dull over time. Expect to replace every 4-8 weeks depending on grass type and debris.
  • Installation difficulty: Easy—usually requires only a screwdriver or hex key. No special tools needed. But ensure blades are oriented correctly (cutting edge forward).
  • Common gotchas: Blades may be slightly thicker than OEM, which can cause binding or extra motor strain. Also, some robot mowers require specific torque settings—don’t overtighten.
  • Sharpness out of the box: They’re sharp enough for grass, but not as keen as OEM. Expect a slightly rougher cut initially.

Should You Buy It

Yes, if you own a common robot mower and want a bulk supply of rust-resistant blades at a low per-blade cost. No, if your mower uses proprietary or oddly shaped blades, or you need the absolute sharpest cut for fine turf. Measure first, and it’s a solid budget-friendly option for regular maintenance.

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