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The FORESTER Carbide Tip Chainsaw Brush Cutter Blade is a 9-inch, 20-tooth carbide tipped blade designed for most straight shaft trimmers. Engineered for heavy-duty brush clearing, it spins up to 10,000 RPM to cut saplings, weeds, and small trees up to 2.5 inches thick. Its durable carbide teeth stay sharp longer and can be easily resharpened, making it a reliable tool for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts seeking efficient, high-performance clearing.





















| ASIN | B06Y26QHQH |
| Best Sellers Rank | #184,070 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #3,385 in Chainsaw Accessories |
| Brand | FORESTER |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (247) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Thickness | 1 Inches |
| Item Weight | 1.37 pounds |
| Item model number | 9TOOTH20 |
| Manufacturer | FORESTER |
| Material | Metal, carbide tipped |
| Number of Teeth | 20 |
| Product Dimensions | 9 x 9 x 0.04 inches |
| Style | Modern |
| UPC | 756580044155 |
L**N
Cuts trees and bushes with ease
Easy setup on a few of my weedeaters. The ability to just effortlessly cut small saplings and bushes is incredible. Saved me hours from clearing a trail with clippers. The blade teeth are super sharp and has a high tensile strength. One thing that is really cool is that I can resharpen the blades in a few minutes and it will be like new cutting everything it touches. If you are looking to save time when brush clearing, this is your product to use. I love to clear hiking trails, brush around the lake and 4 wheeler trails. I love it so much, bought another as a backup. Two thumbs up from this user.
L**P
Does the job!
Quick delivery. Works great! Sharp and efficient!
A**R
Missing adapter ring, made it hard to install on my Echo trimmer.
Great blade, did not come with the adapter as stated in the description.
P**C
A killer blade with chain saw teeth
I bought this for my Honda weed eater. The Honda has a lot of power and can hande this blade. This blade is actually like a circular saw blade with chainsaw teeth that will easily zip through saplings and low tree braches up to a couple inches in diameter.. I have 40 acres of heavy woods. Briars, vines, and saplings that continually try to take over my hunting shack. This is the only thing that works besides a tractor and brush hog or poison. Which are not options. I bought a couple extras so I can always have a sharpened spare ready to go. If you have a weed eater with some power this is the blade for brush. Its a brush munching machine when paired with a strong weed eater.
C**.
OUTSTANDING TOUGH BLADE
This blade is outstanding it cuts just like a chainsaw. It’s worth the money!!
L**M
Cuts great
Works well. Can sharpen it and reuse. Keep away from rocks and metal. The carbide does not like that. But it cuts great !
P**P
Best blade for clearing brush in the woods
Best blade for clearing heavy brush in the woods. This blade needs a hefty saw engine to work properly. The blade teeth will break off it you aggressively wrestle a stuck blade from a stump or hit metal or rocks while cutting. Not the best blade for heavy grass areas as it tends to wrap around the shaft. This blade kicks out often so requires a keen concentration on using it safely.
W**S
Slick
This is much better than the skillsaw blade version I first bought for my Echo trimmer. It cuts through small bushes/trees with ease. It does well in high grass as well. I found it easier to cut halfway through from one side then go to the opposite side to finish to prevent binding.
A**R
Attached this to my Stihl FS91 and it blew through some heavy brush. Definitely recommend this.
A**R
I used this to cut through brush on my acreage and it went through anything less than three inches no problem. (It’ll go through thicker it just takes a few seconds). Only problem is it’s a heavy blade so you may need to get it spinning before you start cutting.
D**D
I’m on my second blade. These things work very well and last a long time if you avoid rocks and dirt!
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