🛠️ Scrape, Save, Succeed: Your Ultimate Renovation Companion!
The Sawzall Scraper Blade is a versatile scraping tool attachment designed for reciprocating saws, made from 100% stainless steel and featuring a re-sharpenable blade. This multi-pack includes four different scraper sizes (0.4-Inch, 1.2-Inch, 2-Inch, and 4-Inch) to handle a variety of materials, including linoleum, glue, and vinyl flooring. Compatible with any brand of reciprocating saw, it ensures a seamless renovation experience, backed by a satisfaction guarantee.
J**Y
Does the job...
I got the in preparation of some tile removal and cleanup on a subfloor. I'm not quite ready to tackle that job, but I did take them down to workshop where I have all kinds of glue and epoxy drips on the floor. I took these for a test run by removing all the blobs off the concrete floor in the shop. Worked pretty well. Now wood glue is pretty easy to pop off on concrete, but epoxy is a bit harder. These blades suffer a bit more wear than I expected, but nothing to be concerned about. So I think they'll be able to get the tile cleanup done, but I suspect they'll be pretty beat up after breaking up the the tile level and mortar.
H**P
Easy to use, and effective
These are the first scraper blades I've ordered for a reciprocating saw, and they're a good deal more effective than I'd expected. This set includes blades as wide as 4" and as narrow as about 3/8", all sharpened on both sides for a "vee" blade (photo), so either side can be used for scraping.Their use is probably limited to very hard, smooth surfaces: they'd gouge even hard wood surfaces if not used very carefully. I tried them out removing very old paint stains from my garage floor, and they worked quickly and easily. I did find it a bit hard to get a slow, steady push from the reciprocating saw, but that's certainly not the fault of the blade -- and very fast scraping worked quite well on the concrete floor.These blades are flexible enough to bend to the surface, and the way they're sharpened means they'll be easy to regrind once the original edge wears off. An additional use for the reciprocating saw, and at a reasonable price.
J**.
Makes a Reciprocating Saw more Versatile
These scrapers make my Sawzall more versatile in a very helpful way. Scraping thinset or removing indoor/outdoor carpet (etc.) that has been glued down is always a hassle. These scrapers help a lot, and they work on a tool I already own. What a great idea and very helpful accessory. At first, I did not envision how they would work, but they work great. Working the scraping action is easy and precise. Plus, it is effective enough that it doesn’t wear you out. I am no longer worried about tackling these types of jobs. The scrapers are made of high-quality steel and they fit my Sawzall nicely. Considering the material they are removing, they hold up very well. The steel is strong and they provide good scraping force without bending. Overall, this is a nice set of scrapers and I recommend them
M**R
Interesting concept
These worked better than I expected, and hats off to the designer who realized the motion of a reciprocating saw would make this all work. Unlike a drill, that rotates, or a circular saw that goes..... Circular..... A reriprocating saw ...reciprocates. This means it goes back and worth, with force, and makes these work. Yeah its a bit crazy to hold onto as it bucks like crazy, but it sure takes an all day task and reduces it down to a few minutes. The baldes take a beating, but are easy enough to sharpen. Like this a lot.
B**S
A new twist to a favorite tool.
When I was removing the old linoleum tile from my concrete basement floor, I used a rather large SDS Rotary Impact Hammer to do it. It makes short of a tedious job. The bits were hardened steel, and I must admit after digging into the concrete, after a day’s work I had to resharpen them. These blades do a much finer job, but if taking on concrete after a while they require resharpening as well.Over the years I have expanded my reciprocating saws from a heavy-duty Milwaukee that I bought quite a way back, and now onto various lighter duty, corded, and cordless models. When I saw these cutting blades, I knew I had to have them. What a great option. With a cordless reciprocator you can get into some really fine work. Not that all of them are that small. They range from 4”, 2”, 1 1/8” and even a small tipped one at .39 inches. They fit most reciprocating saws, and make a great addition to your arsenal. Highly recommended.
P**D
Worked great removing carpet glue
I wish I had discovered this sooner. It worked great for removing some stubborn carpet glue. It was easy to use on my Milwaukee. I would give this a shot on your next project, might save you a lot of time and effort.
S**I
Seems durable. Stays sharp. Good value
These blades are well finished and sharp. I used the wide blade to remove old vinyl tiles from a kitchen. The blade didn’t bend and it stayed sharp. I expect to get good lengthy service from these blades, and considering the price, they are a very good value.
B**O
Nice fit in my matrix saw. Sharp, re-sharpenable blade.
I got this set because of the mfg note about working with grouting and tile removal. The thin , very sharp design made short work for removing existing tiles. And I could resharpen the edges. With multiple sizes I could easily get into corners and tight spots, but cover larger areas with the larger bits.
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