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🔩 Clamp it, lock it, and cut downtime—blade changes made effortless!
The KINTLE 490-850-0005 Universal Mower Blade Removal Tool is a heavy-duty metal clamp designed to securely hold lawn mower blades in place for safe and efficient removal or installation. Compatible with a wide range of walk-behind and riding mowers up to 42 inches, including popular MTD, Troy-Bilt, and Yard Man models, it features an ergonomic handle for easy tightening and is built to last, making blade changes faster, safer, and less frustrating.










































| ASIN | B09KTPQRQQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,390 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #26 in Lawn Mower Blades |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (533) |
| Item Weight | 15.5 ounces |
| Manufacturer | KINTLE |
| Package Dimensions | 6.06 x 4.61 x 2.56 inches |
G**4
Makes changing blades a breeze
This is by far the best blade-removal device I have used, and I've used them all -- wood blocks, C-clamp, vise grip, you name it. I was able to easily slip it over the blade and clamp it to the deck, and it held securely both in removing the old blades and installing the new ones. My blades are torqued to 65 ft. lbs. and this tool held everything steady the whole time. The directions say it is designed for a 2-blade deck, but it worked great on my 3-blade John Deere deck. You just may need to get creative a bit on the placement, but it's doable. And next time you use it, you'll know where to place it. It is also made using heavy-duty metal that can withstand heavy loads. If I had to change anything, I would have made the tightening handle a little longer, or use a T-handle. I was able to get it tight enough as it is out of the box, but if you need more oomph, you could always slip a piece of metal pipe or conduit, or even a deep socket attached to an extension, over the handle for more leverage. This is well worth the price paid in terms of time, ease of securing your blades, aggravation and cuss words. :) If you change your own blades, I highly recommend this tool.
N**R
Works as advertised, makes swapping blades an easy one-man job
Easy to install, good clamping power and holds the blade very securely. I have never had the blade off in 5+years and worried about how much force I was going to need to get the bolt out. Soaked the bolt with WD-40 about 3 days prior to the job. In retrospect, I probably could have held the blade w/ a thick gardening glove while I removed the blade but having the took eliminated any risk. Not expensive but now I have a tool I won't use for years but something I can lend to my neighbors as it is built to last a lifetime.
K**.
Works perfectly!
This device takes the headache out of keeping blades from moving. It looks in place and does not slip like a piece of wood would. Very easy to use. Excellent gadget.
D**1
It fits, it works.......
It fits both my 46" CubCadet rider and a Toro 22" push mower. Makes blade changes a bit easier. The tool could be greatly improved with a "T" handle rather than a simple 90.
J**L
Well, worth the money very good product, A-10 star
Very good product helps with the blade stops the blade from turning on the mower nice and secure very good product. I’d buy this product again.
S**S
Blade removal tool that works great on Zero Turn Mowers.
"The KINTLE Universal Mower Blade Removal Tool is a game-changer for maintenance on my 54" Bad Boy zero-turn. By locking securely to the mower deck, it keeps the blade completely stationary—even when subjected to the high torque of an impact gun. The heavy-duty construction is impressive; based on its sturdy design, I expect this tool to outlast the mower itself."
T**T
Makes a hard task easier
This make’s changing blades much easier. A good and well made product!
T**G
Great fit on my 46" mower
Worked perfectly with my Craftsman 46" Zero turn on removing and replacing both blades. It even helps hold the blade while tightening the nut. and since the blade sits in the middle there was no removing it and moving it for the opposite direction of the nut.
M**G
This makes it so easy to undo the bolt for straight blades under a mower deck (no good for short blades on a plate that pivot) as the centre bolt had to be tight (and if you don't have a rattle gun 😁)
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