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Sickle with 304 Stainless Steel Double-edged Sharp Blade,Weed cutter with 51 inch handle, Grass whip for Garden, Yard, Field and Ditches,Garden weed wacker , garden tool for grass ,protect your back

3.2/5 (29 reviews)
$26.99
Sickle with 304 Stainless Steel Double-edged Sharp Blade,Weed cutter with 51 inch handle, Grass whip for Garden, Yard, Field and Ditches,Garden weed wacker , garden tool for grass ,protect your back
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What It Is

This is a manual sickle-style grass whip with a 51-inch handle and a double-edged 304 stainless steel blade, designed for hand-cutting weeds, grass, and brush in gardens, yards, fields, and ditches—not for use on any riding or walk-behind mower.

Fitment & Compatibility

  • Not a mower blade: This is a handheld tool, not a replacement blade for any lawn mower deck (zero-turn, push, or riding).
  • Handle length: 51 inches total; ensure you have enough clearance and arm strength for extended use.
  • Blade material: 304 stainless steel—rust-resistant but softer than hardened carbon steel; will dull faster on thick brush.
  • No brand-specific fitment: Works for any user, but check that the blade attachment (usually a bolt or rivet) is secure before first use.

Key Things to Know

  • Assembly required: The blade often needs to be attached to the handle; check that included hardware is tight and use thread locker if possible.
  • Durability concerns: 304 stainless steel is less wear-resistant than 1060 carbon steel; expect to sharpen more frequently on woody stems or dense grass.
  • Safety note: Double-edged blade is sharp on both sides—use heavy gloves and eye protection; accidental contact with legs or feet can cause serious cuts.
  • Rating context: 3.2 stars from 29 reviews suggests mixed durability; some users report blade loosening or bending on tough brush.

Should You Buy It

Buy this if you need a lightweight, rust-resistant hand tool for occasional light weeding and grass trimming in tight spots where a string trimmer can’t reach, and you’re willing to sharpen it regularly. Skip it if you need a durable tool for heavy brush, thick woody stems, or frequent use—look for a carbon steel sickle or a powered trimmer instead.

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