Titanium vs OEM vs generic.
The blade you choose decides how well your lawn looks, how often you reorder, and how loud your mower is. Here's the honest comparison.
| Nordic Mow titanium | OEM steel | Generic | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Material | Titanium-coated steel | Uncoated steel | Mixed steel |
| Average lifespan | 6–8 weeks | 4–6 weeks | 2–4 weeks |
| Edge retention | Excellent | Good | Poor |
| Balanced for low vibration | |||
| Lawn-safe clean cut | |||
| Screws included | |||
| Price for 30-pack | Up to 30% less than OEM | Full retail | Cheapest |
Material science
A thin titanium-nitride coating triples surface hardness without changing weight or balance — the same blade, just sharper for longer.
Why sharpness matters
Dull blades tear grass. Torn tips turn yellow within a day and lose moisture. A clean cut heals in hours and stays green.
Quiet by design
Every blade is laser-cut and pair-balanced so your mower doesn't rattle. Lower vibration means longer motor life.