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22 Jun, 2017
Soon blunts.
Made the mistake of buying a Bosch Rapid AXT shredder which uses this blade.
When new the blade shreds garden waste efficiently. The problem is the blade very quickly blunts and when it does it cannot shred. Waste then becomes entangled within the machine requiring the casing to be removed and the jam cleared.
The blades are double sided but turning the blade mid shred is tedious and slow. The machine's casing has to be opened, the blade extracted and turned -this requires a screw driver and a specific alum key, along with a fair amount of strength.
I have found each blade side to blunt after only about 30 mins of shredding. Given the price [about £17] the blade is overpriced and far more trouble than it's worth.
My advice would be to buy a shredder that did not depend on this blade.

22 Jun, 2017
Didn't work
On the basis of so many favourable reviews I bought a 2kg tub. Applied it [as per instructions] to my pond which had suffered from blanket weed for a long time. As predicted the water turned milky and then cleared - followed quickly by the return of blanket weed. Rather than waste more money I tried an ecological approach by planting both phragmites and water soldiers both of which compete for the nutrients on which algae flourish. Although these are newly planted they do seem to be keeping the weed at bay.