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The Oregon 4.0 x 300mm Mulching Brush Cutter Blade is a professional-grade, 2-tooth shredder blade engineered for efficient cutting of thick, high, and dense vegetation. Featuring a universal 20mm adaptor, it fits all major brushcutters including Stihl, Husqvarna, and Echo. Made from hardened steel with a 42-48 HRC rating, this durable blade offers long-lasting performance and enhanced safety with its bright red color for high visibility. Ideal for heavy-duty mulching tasks, it meets stringent European safety standards, making it the go-to choice for demanding garden and land management professionals.












| ASIN | B00L46JVYK |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 5,585 in Garden ( See Top 100 in Garden ) 2 in Lawn Mower Blades |
| Colour | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,208) |
| Date First Available | 9 Aug. 2014 |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 560 g |
| Item model number | 295505-0 |
| Manufacturer | Oregon Tool |
| Material | 295505-0 |
| Part Number | 295505-0 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 31.4 x 7.5 x 3 cm; 560 g |
| Size | 4 mm thick |
| Style | 2-tooth |
N**A
Excellent blade for managing brambles and brush
Excellent blade for dealing with brambles and brush like nettles, dried bracken, young saplings etc. Beneficial to keep the blade sharp (I used a flapper disc so not to remove too much metal) and you'll work out the best way to use the blade, like twisiting the strimmer slightly on the angle when moving side to side or more of a vertical movement for the taller stuff, then running the blade over any large debris laying on the ground. I found that long thick grass can wrap around the wings of the blade and cause it to vibrate due to the weight imbalance but as soon as the blade makes contact with some brush the issue gets resolved. For what it cost, the time it saves and the end result is seriously impressive; wish I bought one years ago. Bear in mind that depending on what your cutting it can throw out some lumpy debris so protect your legs. Not ideal but I removed the guard to reduce the snagging on the brambles so if you do the same make sure you're protected.
M**.
Excellent modification for a strimmer.
What an amazing bolt on to my strimmer. We have an allotment plot where Brambles are the worst, constantly encroaching on to our plot. This thing spun up to speed on the strimmer and demolished an area of 25ft by 10ft in size in about 15 mins. It shredded the new green plant life and made short work the dead very dried out stuff beneath it. Very impressed by this tool. I did sharpen mine before first use to get the paint off the cutting blades. Highly reccommend. Advice though, make sure you buy the right size for your strimmer, I know you can get diff lengths of this tool, it is a little heavy and takes a few seconds to spin up to speed. I dont know what our strimmer is but its mounted like a backpack for me so carries a decent power.
C**A
Best for machines with 25.4 diameter shaft
This is a very good shredder blade, very strong and durable. The only downside is the reducer ring. I bought for a Stihl fs260, but hit a hard object and that put an end to the reducer ring. Still works on a lidl strimmer though. So I would say best for a machine with a 25.4 bore.
R**D
which was what I was looking for and does not spray debris upwards like some of my other blades
I have this on my Stihl FS 131, and works well on my blackberry and bamboo that has taken over the back portion of my lot. It mulches well, which was what I was looking for and does not spray debris upwards like some of my other blades. A few years back I bought some Airecut blades, and found them phenomenal at chopping and mulching but I would be covered in brush shrapnel. For some cuts I still prefer the Airecut as it does not allow long grass to wrap and wind into the spindle, but for out and out brutal mulching this Oregon blade is the tool. My only concern is that I have noticed my Stihl takes a moment to spool up speed, and sometimes there is hesitation. I have weighed the Airecut at 500 gm and the Oregon comes in at a heftier 580 gm. So definitely a heavier blade. I have ordered in the 3 mm blades and will see if it will reduce the wear and tear on my Stihl's clutch compared with the 4 mm. Update: Received the 3mm blades, and significantly lighter. The 3 mm blade weighs in at 430 gm. On my Stihl FS 131, this 3 mm revs very quickly, none of the hesitation that was noticeable with the 4 mm and none of the occasional clutch chatter. Both blades are identical in dimensions other than the thickness. After a few months of using the 3 mm and the 4 mm blade, I must say that both blades have it's place. The 3 mm is a lighter blade, and find it a bit quicker for maneuvering. It spools very quickly and I find it less taxing on the arms when I crank the high branches. On the other hand, doing the ground mulching, the branches and debris can sometimes stall the blade. The 4 mm is a beast, and with it just cranked wide open it seems nothing will stop it, there is so much inertia from the blade in motion. I have noticed that the metal on both the 3 and the 4mm needs to be sharpened often, almost after every hour of use. I do grind a lot of 1/2 to 3/4 inch branches. I do have a dremel tool and sharpening is fairly quick. Some thoughts after 4 years of using these blades: 1. If your budget allows get the biggest engine you can to maximize the potential of these blades. 2. I have destroyed a 15 year old Toro 27cc crankshaft with the 3mm blade, seized up a clutch on a 5 year old 29cc Troybilt. Stick with good quality machines such as Stihl, Echos, etc. 3. Sharpen the blade often to get the most benefit with cutting and mulching. When the blade is dull it does seem to add extra load on the engine. 4. Put a cover over the blade and this allows for a better mulch while also preventing debris from flying into your face.
B**2
Ideal for Brambles.
Amazing for cutting down and mulching brambles. Not recommended for small tree branches or grass. Cut form top to bottom. If it vibrates then the blade needs re-centering. I used a 50cc strimmer.
M**T
A happy man!
Totally annihilates brambles and nettles etc. I'd been making little headway with a straight blade and ordered this one up. Once you get the knack of how to work your trimmer (I used vertices strokes) it commits genocide on your unwanted plants and leaves little evidence they were there. Highly recommended.
B**E
Great tool
Great tool for clearing all the brambles
E**A
For me a bit to much vibration, it could be me :o
Fitted nicely, on my Stihl FS550 it is a bit more wiggly/vibration than I would like which means I can only use it for about 30mins at a time. I might need to have a go and adjust it or fit another flat washer or something, but it is a bit frustrating. I'm not great with rotary mechanics, so it might be me. I tightened it pretty well with socket set and rubber mallet, so don't think it is slipping. The aluminium insert is fitted and is flat, but could be riding up slightly under the hollow Stihl retaining washer - hence thinking about needing a flat bit to keep it down - just a guess though.
B**L
Nice blade
M**N
I can't say enough good things about the Oregon Universal Brushcutter Blade—this blade is a powerhouse! I recently used it to tackle some thick, overgrown vegetation on my property, and it cut through everything like a hot knife through butter. From tall grass and weeds to stubborn brush, this blade took on it all with ease. The blade is incredibly durable and sharp right out of the box. After hours of use, it still looks and performs as if it's brand new. Installation was straightforward, and it fit my brushcutter perfectly. I also appreciate that it's designed to be compatible with a variety of models, so it’s incredibly versatile. What impressed me most was the speed and efficiency. I was able to clear my yard in a fraction of the time it usually takes with standard trimmer line. It’s also surprisingly balanced, so I didn’t experience any uncomfortable vibration or wobbling while in use. If you have tough brush to clear or just want to make yard maintenance easier, this blade is a must-have. It’s well worth the investment and has made a huge difference in my yard work routine. Highly recommend!
R**P
j'ai acheter cette lame car j'avais des ronces plein le jardin. La lame est grande et fort épaisse. en utilisant la débroussailleuse de haut en bas, ca broie incroyablement bien. attention que la lame fait un certain poids, l'inertie de celle-ci est est donc importante.
A**N
de detaljer som gör att kniven ska passa många trimrar saknas. enda detajen är en bricka fasttejpad på kniven
M**C
Très efficace. Montée sur une débroussailleuse thermique 41cc pour broyer des déchets verts. Elle pulvérise des branches jusqu'à 4cm de section sans difficulté. Robuste, cela m'a permis de libérer mon jardin et de repenser complètement mes perspectives d'entretien. Plus besoin d'aller à la déchetterie, très bon bilan si l'on compare le carburant nécessaire pour transporter les branchages : avec moins d' 1l de mélange, j'ai fait disparaitre plusieurs M3 de matière (entre 8 et 10). Époustouflant. La lame passe à travers les plus gros ronciers et les branches de bambou comme si c'était de l'herbe.
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