Features
- Compatible with CRAFTSMAN®, Husqvarna, Poulan, and Poulan Pro mowers
- Bagging blades enhance clippings collection into bags
Specifications
Battery Included | No |
Cordless Or Corded | Cordless |
Individual Or Set | Set |
Number Of Batteries Included | 0 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Power Source | Non-Energy Using |
Product Weight | 4.7 LB |
Includes | (2) Blades |
Replacement blade suitable for various riding mowers and zero-turn riding mowers. Designed for efficient bagging of grass clippings.
Model Number: CMXGZAM110147
Project Ideas
Business
Custom Yard Art
Specialize in creating custom yard art from repurposed mower blades. Market your creations at local craft fairs, online marketplaces, and through social media to attract customers looking for unique garden decor.
Garden Tool Organizer
Manufacture and sell garden tool organizers made from old mower blades. Offer different designs and sizes to accommodate various types of garden tools, and market them to gardening enthusiasts and local hardware stores.
Industrial Decor
Create a line of industrial-style home decor items using repurposed mower blades. Products could include wall art, coat racks, and shelving units. Sell your items online, at craft shows, and in home decor boutiques.
Metal Crafts Workshop
Host workshops where participants can learn to create their own metal crafts using old mower blades. Offer classes on making sculptures, wind chimes, and other decorative items. Promote the workshops through local community centers and online platforms.
Upcycled Product Line
Develop a product line of upcycled items made from old mower blades. Market the products as eco-friendly and sustainable, and sell them through eco-conscious retailers, online stores, and farmer's markets.
Creative
Garden Sculpture
Repurpose old mower blades to create artistic garden sculptures. Weld or bolt them together in creative shapes, paint them, and place them around your garden for a unique and personalized touch.
Wind Chimes
Transform the blades into rustic wind chimes. Drill holes in the blades, attach them to a wooden base using chains or ropes, and suspend them in your garden or patio to create charming and musical outdoor decor.
DIY Wall Art
Mount the blades onto a wooden board in an interesting pattern, paint them in vibrant colors, and use the assembly as a piece of industrial-style wall art for your home or workshop.
Garden Tool Rack
Use the blades as hooks or supports to create a garden tool rack. Attach them to a wooden board or directly to a wall, and use them to hang garden tools like rakes, shovels, and hoses.
Bird Feeder Stand
Create a bird feeder stand by attaching the blades to a pole or stake. The blades can be arranged to hold and support bird feeders, providing a stable and decorative feeding station for birds in your garden.