Types of Mower Blades

Lawn mower blades are offered in multiple styles and sizes. The blade type should be selected based on the condition of the grass and whether it will be mulched or bagged. Below are the most common blade types.

Blade

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Description

Mulching

mulching blade

Lifts, cuts, and recuts grass to create a fine mulch that is returned to the soil as nutrients. Best for routine cutting.

Gator

gator blade

Toothed edges for multiple recuts to provide better mulching in fewer passes. Great for chopping up leaves.

Standard

standard blade

Medium lift for all types of cutting. Wear-resistant and durable.

Bagging

bagging blade

Blade design to create airflow to direct clippings into a bag attached to the mower.

Hi Lift

hi lift blade

Angled edge to create hi lift for tall grass and bagging clippings.

Laser Edge

laser edge blade

Lasts up to 5 times as long as other blades with self-sharpening functionality.

 

Mower Compatibility

The lawn mower blade size must be compatible with the mower. Ensuring the blade fits the mower’s make and model is essential. Using the wrong size or center hole type can lead to poor performance or mower damage. Some blades are universal, while others are model-specific.

Important measurements to consider:

  • Measurement: The blade size is measured diagonally lengthwise.

  • Hole Diameter and Spacing: The size and shape of the center hole are most important. Spacing of outside holes is sometimes considered as well.

  • Right- or Left-hand Cut: The location of the cutting edge can differ by model.

Lawn Mower Accessories: Sharpening and Maintenance

A sharp blade reduces strain on the mower and results in a cleaner, healthier cut. Lawn mower blade sharpeners, balancers, and removal tools help maintain blade performance and extend mower life. Do it Best carries a variety of accessories to keep mower performance at its highest.

Brands

Oregon and Arnold are brands carried at Do it Best and are known for blades and accessories, made with quality, ease of installation, and wide compatibility. Both brands offer sharpening tools, blade removal kits, and accessories to help with maintenance and performance.

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FAQs About Mower Blades & Accessories

Most mower blades should be replaced every 1–2 seasons, or when they become dull, chipped, or bent beyond sharpening.

If the blade is in good condition with no major damage, sharpening is a cost-effective way to maintain performance. Replace it if it’s heavily worn or cracked.

Check your mower’s model number and specifications. Many blades list compatible models on the packaging or product description.