How to Choose the Right Mower Blade for Your Ride-On Mower

Picking the wrong mower blade is one of the most common (and costly) mistakes Aussie homeowners make. The good news? Once you know what to look for, it's straightforward. We've helped thousands of customers find the right blade — here's exactly what we look at.

The Three Main Blade Types

  • Standard/Medium-lift blades — best for average Aussie lawns with dry, short grass
  • High-lift blades — ideal for thick buffalo or kikuyu grass that needs strong suction to stand upright before cutting
  • Mulching blades — curved design that chops clippings finely and returns them to the lawn as fertiliser; great for year-round lawn health

Measurements That Matter

Before ordering, grab a tape measure and note:

  • Overall blade length (tip to tip)
  • Centre hole diameter and shape (round, star, or 5-point)
  • Blade thickness — heavier blades suit rocky or rough terrain
  • Sail height — the upturned edge that creates lift

Pro tip from our team: Always measure your old blade rather than relying on the mower model number alone — blades can vary even within the same model year.

Match the Blade to Your Grass Type

  • Couch & buffalo lawns → high-lift blade for a clean, even cut
  • Soft fescue or rye → standard lift works well
  • Overgrown or paddock mowing → consider a heavy-duty or brush blade

Safety & Replacement Signs

Replace your blade when you notice:

  • Visible nicks, cracks, or bends
  • Uneven cut or scalping
  • Excessive vibration during mowing
  • Dull edge that tears rather than cuts grass

Find the Right Blade for Your Mower

Browse our range of Lawn Mower Blades — with over 127 blades in stock, we carry options for most major brands including Husqvarna, Victa, Rover, and more. Not sure which one fits? Contact us and we'll help you find the right match.

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