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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Picture is Worth a Thousand Words,
By Lisa G. Gates (Buffalo, NY USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Black & Decker EB-007 Edger Hog Heavy-Duty Edger Replacement Blade (Lawn & Patio)
I own a Black & Decker LE750 Edgehog. Mine is Green with a black handle. The blade shown in the picture is not the same one I received. The part number is the same (EB007) but the center hole cutout is not the same as depicted. I received a center round hole cut whereas the picture shows a polygonal type hole. That's the blade I really needed. Even if you eliminated the washer with the built in polygonal template you still ended up with a driveshaft with 2 sides flatten. As I mentioned the center hole in the blade is round. Still, even putting the supplied washers on both sides of the blade, the blade will eventually come loose the moment it makes contact with a stone or concrete. Now that I own 4 of them in order to get the free shipping I now have a lifetime of edger blades that I will constantly be tightening. If the picture is from an older model try updating your parts list. I should of gone to Sears.
13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I think you might be missing the point,
By "Daytona Greg" (Maryland, USA) - See all my reviews
Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?)
This review is from: Black & Decker EB-007 Edger Hog Heavy-Duty Edger Replacement Blade (Lawn & Patio)
TO: Reviewer: S. Carmona (Manhattan Beach CA) and OTHERS...
I could be wrong but I suspect I have the same EDGE HOG edger as you guys. Just put the washer ON, then the BLADE, then the washer, and TIGHTEN. I know that the blade would have a tendency to SLIP, but only if it encounters INCREDIBLE RESISTANCE - in which case you would WANT it to slip. I originally thought this was the wrong blade, but after thinking about it, I realized that it actually is a good design. If you hit something that might bind up the blade, the motor will NOT burn up, but some slippage might occur. If that happens with me, I just remember to tighten the blade when I am done. Actually I tighten it before use ANYWAY - it is usually NOT LOOSE at all though. It is an amazing edger, with CLEAN EDGES on sidewalks, etc. For me the blades are working GREAT with the same edger you all have. I am not trying to be snotty or anything, just saying that even though it looks like the wrong blade when you first look at it, it funtions "safely" and does a great job. They always tend to wear down, that is my only complaint, but that is minor. They are worth it. Again, you might think by looking at it that there is NO WAY it would work since the hole is not the same, and you might think it would NOT SPIN or CUT (EDGE) anything, but it does work great. If you have any questions, I would be glad to answer them (here). If you suspect we have different edgers (I think not), I can post some photos of installing the blade on mine. Again, I am just trying to be helpful - not trying to start a "war". :-) Good Luck, Greg
9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Just as pictured,
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This review is from: Black & Decker EB-007 Edger Hog Heavy-Duty Edger Replacement Blade (Lawn & Patio)
They may have had problems in the past but Amazon is delivering the replacement blade the photo shows. It is hardened steel. I ordered the blade as a backup when I purchased my edger. At this point in time I still have the origional blade on it after 5 seasons of year long California use. (we don't get time off in the winter gardening season) This replacement blade is still sitting in the garage gathering dust.
I've got a hint for those other reviewers who seem to go through blades. All those sparks you are seeing demonstrate that you are not properly aligned. Take your time, don't rush, you'll get a quality job, save your blades and your hardscape.
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