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What to use to sharpen your lawnmower blades depends largely on the type of mower you have and the condition of its blades. Most reel mowers, the ones that run on your energy, have five blades that are twisted from one end to the other so at least two blades are cutting at one time. Reel mowers can be sharpened with kits that contain lapping compound or abrasive strips. Rotary mowers, the types that operate on gas or electricity, can be sharpened with a grinding wheel, sanding belt, stone or a file.

A rear view of a woman and a child wearing bug-protection clothing on a hiking trail

What to use to sharpen your lawnmower blades depends largely on the type of mower you have and the condition of its blades. Most reel mowers, the ones that run on your energy, have five blades that are twisted from one end to the other so at least two blades are cutting at one time. Reel mowers can be sharpened with kits that contain lapping compound or abrasive strips. Rotary mowers, the types that operate on gas or electricity, can be sharpened with a grinding wheel, sanding belt, stone or a file.

A rear view of a woman and a child wearing bug-protection clothing on a hiking trail

What to use to sharpen your lawnmower blades depends largely on the type of mower you have and the condition of its blades. Most reel mowers, the ones that run on your energy, have five blades that are twisted from one end to the other so at least two blades are cutting at one time. Reel mowers can be sharpened with kits that contain lapping compound or abrasive strips. Rotary mowers, the types that operate on gas or electricity, can be sharpened with a grinding wheel, sanding belt, stone or a file.

A rear view of a woman and a child wearing bug-protection clothing on a hiking trail

What to use to sharpen your lawnmower blades depends largely on the type of mower you have and the condition of its blades. Most reel mowers, the ones that run on your energy, have five blades that are twisted from one end to the other so at least two blades are cutting at one time. Reel mowers can be sharpened with kits that contain lapping compound or abrasive strips. Rotary mowers, the types that operate on gas or electricity, can be sharpened with a grinding wheel, sanding belt, stone or a file.

A rear view of a woman and a child wearing bug-protection clothing on a hiking trail