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2pk-8'-Combo Pack - (1) 44 Teeth Viper & (1) 56 Teeth Razor - Hybrid Pack - RENEGADE BLADE® - Carbide Brush Cutter Weed Eater Blades - 203mm Diameter

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  • 2pk--8"--(1) 44t green VIPER & (1) 56t red RAZOR -- COMBO 2 Blade HYBRID Pack--RENEGADE BLADE - Carbide Brush Cutter weed eater Blades - 203mm diameter
  • BLADE ATTACHMENT PARTS: Our blades are "Universal Fit" provided you FIRST acquire "Blade Kit" parts for your Trimmer model, (we don't sell these parts). IMPORTANT>> A blade does {NOT} fit directly on the tiny 5/16" axle that the "String Spool" screws onto, ALL string trimmers require some type of blade mounting parts (normally 2 small discs, nut, and cotter pin) to run a blade (YouTube can show this). We offer TWO arbor sizes: 25.4mm (same as 1") & also 20.0mm with reducer washer.
  • CARBIDE -- is estimated to last 10x longer than plain steel but does not cost 10x more creating incredible value. The CARBIDE MIX in our teeth is proprietary and 2nd to none. We use the most expensive highest "COBALT" content YG8 teeth in our Hybrid Blades.
  • SIX BLADE TYPES -- All 6 specialty types of blades we offer are as follows: (1) RSB. thick tree limbs thick brush: 8-80t, 9-100t, 10-120t... (2) Yellow TALON Hybrid, thick tree limbs & hard brush: 8-72t, 9-84t, 10-96t... (3) Red RAZOR Hybrid, medium limbs & thick bushes: 8-56t, 9-68t, 10-80t... (4) Green VIPER Hybrid, small limbs - brush & brambles: 8-44t, 9-48t, 10-52t... (5) RSB, brush & brambles: 8-32t, 9-36t, 10-40t... (6) Blue HAWK Hybrid, brush only: 8-20t, 9-20t,10-20t
  • RENEGADE BLADE is the ONLY Carbide Brush Blade BRAND on Amazon that has a {REPORT} from the foremost Testing Laboratory: UL, LLC.


(1)---UNIVERSAL FIT -- each of our blades will fit either 25.4mm Arbor (same as 1”) or a 20mm Arbor with included “reducer washer” with YOUR "Blade Hardware". (2)--- IMPORTANT |BLADE HARDWARE: A Blade will {not} fit onto the Trimmer Axel Shaft by itself like the String Line Dispenser Spool will, so you must acquire "Blade Hardware" (mounting adapter kit or parts) that consists typically of two small discs; one has a raised circle on it that the blade hole (arbor) fits onto, the 2nd small disc is the cap disc, then screw on the Nut and apply a Cotter Pin. Sorry, we DO NOT supply blade hardware. (3)--- CARBIDE MIX in our teeth is proprietary and 2nd to none. Just Tungsten is not enough; additives like: Hafnium, Tantalum, Titanium, Molybdenum, Silicone, Zirconium, Boron, Niobium, Chromium, & Vanadium, make for a better Carbide Mix for longer lasting teeth. (4)--- ULTRA HIGH RPM: Our blade is built for any RPM even super high RPM Trimmers (10,000+ rpm). Manufactured with a more flexible steel as compared to the much more brittle steel found with table saw blades (table saw blades can shatter if they hit an obstacle, plus they are only built for approx. 3,450 rpm so they should never be used with gasoline powered Garden Trimmers. (5)--- RENEGADE BLADE is the ONLY Carbide Brush Blade BRAND on AMAZON that has a {REPORT} from the foremost Testing Laboratory: UL, LLC. (6)--- CHOOSING THE CORRECT BLADE: Blades line up on a polarity scale with maximum TEETH on one end [for CUT] all the way to maximum CAVITIES [for GRAB] on the other end. EXAMPLE: Wood tree limbs require more teeth and no cavities, and wispy flexible brush or grass requires maximum grab as teeth alone just pushes grass over without cutting. THEREFORE: You must pick a {Teeth & Cavity Pattern} that best suits your material being cut. We offer blades to handle any: Wood, Bushes, Brambles, Hedging, Brush & Grass.


Mele
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2024
I have tried many blades with different amount of teeth and the chainsaw type. I think these are the best I’ve used. This is my second set. They cut through the thick, sinuous guinea grass with ease. It also does extremely well on trees and branches. I would highly recommend these blades
Аmazon Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2023
Blade works great for cutting brush
E Z Wheeler
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2022
This is a must have tool if you need to cut brush or small trees. I usually cut close to the ground to avoid leaving anything that can trip you or puncture tires so sometimes I cut into rocks. I like the red one more but they both work great and save a lot of time.
Richard
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2021
Got these awhile back ago. Heard about them and thought I would give them a try. These things just eat and cut through what ever you want. However, these blades will wear out quick. Got maybe like 2 uses out of both of them and was just to rough to keep cutting.
P. Kelley
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2020
Just kidding...but seriously now.These blades are super tough and can cut virtually anything smaller than your wrist. Small brush, shrubs, thick ferns, sticker bushes and more.Very balanced!Sharp!Because installation is universal, you do have to sort out what washers/spacers/parts go where on what, but it is self explanatory if you pay attention.
Rooster Coggburn
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2020
These are the only blades I use on my brush cutter. They work great and hold up very well. They cut very fast. I'm using on a Stihl FS131 and it runs it effortlessly.
Tom
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2020
The renegade blade! When you absolutely and positively must destroy everything in your way! Accept no substitutes!Both the red and the green are mean bramble cutting machines. They don't mulch, they don't tangle up, they don't easily dull, and they don't weigh down your brush cutter like other options. In fact they are so good at cutting that you'd better make sure there's nothing around you that you don't want to destroy. Don't use them around the foundation of any building. You might just cut it down.This company needs to start making circular saw and chop saw blades with the same technology.
James E. Carr
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2020
I have a Stihl 180 which is a heavy duty bushwacker I use with a blade for various cutting needs at our farm in western Colorado. I cut stands of willows, thick scrub grass, and all kinds of tough weeds and saplings that obstruct our irrigation ditches. I have previously used a 80tooth blade with good success but rapid wear. Using the Renegade 56 tooth I have noticed easier cutting with thick grass and brush, and less blade wear in overall use. Price is slightly higher than the price I was paying for a 80 tooth from another after market mfgr, but for my purposes I really like the effect of the lesser number of teeth with the cutting gaps between those teeth.
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