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VEVOR Lawn Mower Blade Sharpener, 1HP Lawnmower Blades Grinder with 9" Ceramic Grinding Wheel, Grit Collector & Balancer, 30°/40° Blade Sharpening Machine for High Lift, Low Lift, Gator & Flat Blades

4.3/5 (31 reviews)
$239.90
VEVOR Lawn Mower Blade Sharpener, 1HP Lawnmower Blades Grinder with 9" Ceramic Grinding Wheel, Grit Collector & Balancer, 30°/40° Blade Sharpening Machine for High Lift, Low Lift, Gator & Flat Blades
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What It Is

A 1HP bench grinder designed specifically for sharpening lawn mower blades, featuring a 9-inch ceramic grinding wheel, built-in grit collector, and blade balancer. It’s suited for residential or light commercial use with high-lift, low-lift, Gator, and flat blades.

Fitment & Compatibility

Before buying, confirm your mower’s blade type and size. This sharpener works with blades up to 9 inches long and accommodates most standard center holes (typically 5/8-inch or 7/8-inch). It does not fit zero-turn or commercial blades longer than 9 inches. Check that your blade’s bevel angle matches the preset 30° or 40° guides—most walk-behind mowers use 30°, while riding mowers often need 40°. The included balancer is for blades with a centered hole; offset or asymmetrical blades may require manual balancing.

Key Things to Know

  • Setup is straightforward but requires bench mounting (bolts not included). The unit is heavy (~25 lbs) and should be secured to avoid vibration.
  • Ceramic wheel is durable but not ideal for very dull or nicked blades—pre-grind with a file or angle grinder for heavy damage.
  • Grit collector works well but needs regular emptying; fine dust can still escape, so wear a mask and eye protection.
  • Balancer is a time-saver but only works with blades that have a clean, centered hole—check for burrs or uneven wear first.

Should You Buy It

Buy this if you sharpen multiple mower blades per season and want a dedicated, fast setup with built-in balancing. Skip it if you only sharpen one or two blades a year—a hand file or angle grinder is cheaper and sufficient.

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