Original Mini Razor Scrapers, 8 Pack U.S. Made

March 19, 2018 - Comment
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(as of 19 March 2018 11:36 GMT+0100 - Details)

The Original Mini Scraper is compact and easy to use, making it a versatile tool with multiple uses. 1 1/2 inch wide the Mini Scraper is perfect for quick fixes like scraping tape , removing paint spots off windows, or removing, debris,from a variety of surfaces. Living hinge gate for repetitive opening and closure use. 8 Scrapers per pack Uses both Metal or Plastic blades. Random colors. Usage: Use scraper with Lock tab away from from surface being scraped. See picture. Extremely Sharp Blades. Handle with Care. Keep out of Reach of children.

Product Features

  • Original Mini Scraper U.S. Made
  • Eight High Visibility Mini- Scraper – Easy to locate
  • For Safe Storage Reverse Blade, Scrape with Tab side up
  • Scrape Decals,Paint, Debris Off Variety Of Surfaces
  • Granite Surface Cleaner , Glass Scraper, Uses plastic or metal blades

Comments

carpsmarsh says:

Love these things! I use these all the time. I’m so tired of buying those gray steel holders that jam and become useless when the blade is dull or even worse, pop in and out while you’re trying to use them. I keep a number of these in service from the kitchen drawer to the basement to my workbench. They are great ergonomically and the colors make them easy to find. Great deal.

penny says:

Meh, decent cheap razors Haven’t actually used these yet, but I can say that the plastic of these feels a lot thinner & cheaper than my sturdy Stanley mini scraper of the same size. Received an assortment of colors and all of them were metal razors (no plastic razors here, though I was kind of expecting some after reading other reviews). The open/close mechanism on these feels a bit less secure (and a bit scarier actually) than my Stanley…I half expect to slice my finger one of these days. One of mine also came…

Jonathan Armetai says:

The Razor Scrapers Work Reasonably Well They pop open pretty easily, esp if you need to apply a bit of elbow grease, which you likely will, but I’ve never had one break or snap, at least not yet. I use them with plastic blades to remove food from counter tops and glass, and price tags that get stuck to the floor after people stepping on them, and also fruit pieces that gets stepped on and stuck to the floor. Sometimes it takes alot of time, energy, and a bit of strategy, and alot of patience, and holding it closed.

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