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Dremel 675 Lawn Mower and Garden Tool Sharpener Attachment

41FHXA00QPL. SL160  Dremel 675 Lawn Mower and Garden Tool Sharpener Attachment

  • Screws to rotary tool in place of tool’s housing cap
  • Sharpens to perfect angle
  • Long-wearing nylon material
  • Ergonomic design
  • Recessed thrumb grips for safety and comfort

Product DescriptionSharpen the entire cutting surface of your lawn mower blade in minutes with this easy-to-use attachment. It provides the optimum angle to sharpen most walk-behind rotary lawn mower blades for a healthy, beautiful lawn. Other garden tools such as shovels, shears, hoes, and axes will also gain a new lease on life.
Price: $5.24
Rating: 3.0

Dremel 675 Lawn Mower and Garden Tool Sharpener Attachment

February 22, 2010 Post Under Home and Garden - Read More

5 Responses to “Dremel 675 Lawn Mower and Garden Tool Sharpener Attachment”

  1. Joseph E. Wier says:
    February 22, 2010 at 12:29 pm

    This tool loks great but it does not grind or sharpen as I thought it would.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  2. CD Junkie says:
    February 22, 2010 at 2:41 pm

    Unfortunately this, like many Dremel attachments, is just too “weenie” for the job at hand. My mower blades won’t even come close to fitting in the guide slot. Maybe a single push mower blade will? Took off the guide and tried the stone by itself: OK if your blade isn’t too nicked, and you have a lot of time. I’m way better off free handing with an angle grinder. I bought my Dremel kit a few years ago, and am consistently disappointed with the tool. I have a LOT tools that I love, but this isn’t one of them. I think it’d be good for small craft projects (which I seldom do), but for anything bigger there are better tools for almost any task – including sharpening mower blades. I also got sucked into trying the chainsaw attachment, but I get MUCH better results with a hand file.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. J. Arambarri says:
    February 22, 2010 at 3:49 pm

    At first I didn’t really care for this sharpener. I had a difficult time running the tool over the shovel or mower blade. Now I gently secure the dremel in a vice and then pull the blade along the stationary dremel. Works very nicely doing for straight blades when used like that. I have much better luck running the dremel at high RPM for this.

    I’ll still use a file for curved shovels and trowels though.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  4. T. Taylor says:
    February 22, 2010 at 4:36 pm

    For under $10, I figured there was no harm in trying this tool. It *looks* like a great idea and simple to use, however, it didn’t work very well for me.

    I have a push mower and a riding mower, so I started with the push mower’s blade first. It’s a 20″ Sears mower with a ‘mulching’ blade. The problem I had with the tool is that it’s very hard to slide across the blade; perhaps the blade on my lawnmower was too thick for the tool or the small amount of grass on the blade provided too much friction.

    After struggling quite a bit to get the tool to move across the blade, I eventually got the blade slightly sharp, but the sharpening stone is already quite warn. . . there’s no way I’ll be able to do the three blades on my riding mower.

    I was hoping to avoid using the good ‘old file method to sharpen the blades, but I think that might actually be the easier method. The tool is well made and easy to install, but it’s a little harder to use than one might think.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  5. Snuffy Smith says:
    February 22, 2010 at 5:53 pm

    I don’t know about blades of single-blade push mowers, but the blades on my Deere L108 riding mower absolutely won’t fit into this attachment. They are way too thick – you’d have to snap off the bottom portion of the attachment to even get the grinding wheel to be able to reach the blade.

    So don’t consider this for riding mower blades, at least the ones on a Deere.
    Rating: 1 / 5

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