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The Oregon One-For-All 295508-0 is a universal 3-tooth mulching brushcutter blade crafted from high-quality hardened steel (42-48 HRC). Featuring a high-visibility red finish and a reducer ring, it fits a wide range of brushcutters including Stihl, Husqvarna, and Echo. Designed to reduce cutting range by half for enhanced control, this European-made blade meets strict safety standards, making it a reliable and versatile choice for professional-grade vegetation management.
| ASIN | B00RZH1MGM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #223,976 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #3,447 in Lawn Mower Blades |
| Brand | Oregon |
| Brand Name | Oregon |
| Color | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 2,051 Reviews |
| Cutting Width | 35 Centimeters |
| Cutting width | 35 Centimeters |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05400182988809 |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 118.11"L x 0.16"W |
| Item Weight | 0.3 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | OREGON |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 295508-0 |
| Model Number | 295508-0 |
| Power Source | Manuell betrieben |
| Product Dimensions | 118.11"L x 0.16"W |
| Required Assembly | No |
| Size | 4 x 300 mm |
| Style Name | Compact |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
A**E
Blackberry and brush destroyer! Best attachment I own for clearing overgrown brush
This is the one! I maintain about 3 acres and for blackberries, Hawthorne, tall grass ect this is the tool. Paired to my Stihl Fs 91r it works much better than the 2 blade version and WAY better than any of the saw blade or triangle shaped cutters hands down. It’s not for the weak though, the inertia behind it can wake you up if you hit something big. And wear a face shield! It chops and throws debris like a blender in a hurricane. Go up and down to clear berry vines and bramble the. Side to side to mulch. Best attachment ever made.
P**N
Weed eater!
I attached this to my brush cutter and was able to power thru tons of blackberries and other woody shrubs! It takes some energy from the brush cutter to rev up (or down) but it easily cuts through 3/8 inch thick brush. Any thicker and you'll probably need something different. The best way to use this is to cut from the top down. If you're not convinced, check Youtube - you'll see some of the incredible work this blade can do!
B**N
Great especially for black berries.
Love this thing. It is the ideal attachment for cutting and mulching up black berries, shrubs, bushes, small trees, thick grass. Use with a strong weed wacker - I used it with a Stihl 131 which worked well. Blade is pretty heavy so adjust your technique compared to lighter weight attachments. Blade is pretty dull when you get it so you should sharpen it before use. For anything bigger than 2 inches diameter use a saw blade. But saw blades don't mulch anywhere near as well as this does.
1**N
Brutally great as advertised
This thing is as brutal as advertised. It cleared many multiflora roses in my backyard without a sweat. It’s important to lube it with silicone based lubricants to keep it running smoothly. It will not last a lifetime nor misuse-proof… it may get damaged when it hits metal pipe or concrete wall. However, if properly used, this will last years and save you lotsa of tough yard work pain. Btw works way better than the standard Echo, Stanley, Ruobi stuff. Totally worth the price!
T**E
Mulches and prevents cutter shaft from getting hung up in brush.
I've only used this once, so take these comments for what they're worth. I'm using this blade to clear brambles of invasive blackberries. The canes of the berries grow in all directions and the height of the brambles reaches up to 8 feet. The motion needed to clear the brambles is swinging up and down. Using a flat blade makes it difficult to cut the canes that are not vertical, and uncut canes catch on the shaft of the brush cutter. With the curved blades on this cutter, the blade cuts canes at any angle. Brining the head of the cutter down on the canes from above makes short work of them. Also, the blade can break up live and dead canes lying just above the ground. Out of the package, the blade edges were painted and didn't seem too sharp, so I put an edge on it with a grinder. Sharpening around the bends in the blade was a little tricky, but it's doable. Overall, I'd say this blade cleared the brambles about twice as fast as a flat blade.
M**A
Superior to flat blades. Mulches well
[All – tight harmony] 🎶 Oooh that blade don’t play, no sir! Slices through the thistle and the fir! Turns brambles to butter, those berries to mush, Blackberry bushes get mulched in a rush! 🎶 [Tenor – cheeky high note] 🎶 Zip-zap! Spin and sway! 🎶 [Bass] 🎶 Hear the briars pray! 🎶 [Baritone & Lead] 🎶 No mercy today— ‘Cause that blade don’t play! 🎶 ⸻ [Lead – testimonial verse] 🎶 I used to curse, I used to swear, At vines a-tanglin’ everywhere. But now I grin while they fall away, Like a barber’s whiskers on Saturday! 🎶 [All – barbershop “chorus burst”] 🎶 Blackberry briars beware, beware! Your reign of pain ends then and there! From root to crown, they’re chopped and tossed— That metal blade shows who’s boss! 🎶
A**T
string trimmer mulcher blade.
Glad to report this fits the EGO STA1500 POWER+ Multi-Head System String Trimmer Attachment. Got the 3mm version since the weight is about 15g over the weight of EGO's brush cutter blade. Where has this been all my life. It's like a mulcher for the string trimmer. Handles vines, tall brush, and clumping grass no problem. Out the box mines did not come sharpened and had a thick coat of paint on the blades. Now I need a gas trimmer. Battery is not cutting it for my usage (7yrs on EGO platform). It does fling mulched material at you so wear safety equipment especially face/ eye protection.
T**D
Absolutely Fantastic
Absolutely Fantastic This is the absolute best attachment for clearing light brush that I have used. I have several properties that are wooded and I have been clearing out under brush. I have used several different types of blades including the tei-blade, saw blades and the forester blade. This blade is perfect for anything the size of your thumb and smaller. The Forester blade it great for everything larger. This blade will mulch as you go. I prefer to go in with this blade first, then go back with the forester blade to get the big stuff. I can easily do an acre in about 4 hours.
M**M
Good sturdy product, ideal for mulching.
Working on fishery this product it’s excellent for habitat control ideal for mulching brambles nettles et cetera, good quality Oregon product.
A**S
Amazing bit of kit to clear dense overgrowth
I use this with an Einhell petrol brushcutter, bought to clear the densely overgrown garden at my late parents' house. It utterly destroys any vegetation in its path, not just cutting it down, but reducing it to a fine mulch. It takes a bit of practice, and i find you have to use it a few different ways depending on the growth. Tall grass needs a sweeping motion a bit like a scythe. Brambles, just move over them slowly. Then for anything on the ground like the stumps of brambles or grass clumps, drop the blade down on them. A couple of passes reduces it all to nothing. Hitting rocks or concrete causes it to bounce off and so far no damage to the blade (but usually a chunk of rock is missing). Please make sure you have a guard on the blade and you wear protective gear as debris is sent flying at high speed.
D**Q
Très efficace !!
C’est une révolution dans la grosse broussaille dense !!! Je recommande fortement !! Mais à prévoir ça demande pas mal de puissance
L**N
Positivt
Mycket bra när det är långt gräs fastnar inte som när man kör med klinga.
P**.
Unstoppable weapon against blackberries.
This thing is awesome against those dang plants. Using it on a 25cc Honda 4-stroke and it works fine; bigger would be better but the reduced weight is worth a small delay in letting it spin up to speed. I can swipe down into a wall of canes and thorns taller than myself and carve a slot without recoil or drama. Thicker canes at ground level are probably better cut with loppers; the Oregon blade will do them but the angled tips don't excel at horizontal cutting. The best part is that they mulch pretty much everything in the way so the risk of 'organic barbed wire' flying around is reduced and it's easy to keep steady footing by creating 'carpet' as you go. I've hit the odd metal stake and such but the curved tips and weight of the blade seem to absorb some of the shock so it doesn't fly out of control; it's had a few dents in the blade but a quick file now and then gets rid of those and freshens up the edges - make sure you rebalance the blade after filing (I have a golf ball on a string that I hang it on to ensure it's level) or I imagine any imbalance would cause terrible vibration. Perhaps not as effective as more '2-dimensional' cutting systems on things like heavy reeds where sawing through them is easier but it's a decent all-rounder.
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