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2-3/8' Warner 10020 SoftGrip Carbide 100X Paint Scraper with Knob

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Warner 2-3/8" Carbide 100X Soft Grip Scraper with Knob, 10020

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Introducing Warner Tool Products a family owned company – 85th Anniversary in 2012, (Est. 1927). Research Driven Innovation: Pioneered the Soft Grip Putty Knife Handle in 1992, (ProGrip),Originated the color coding of Putty Knife handles to identify the flexibility of the blade. (Patented), Developed Dura Cap TM – more comfortable light weight hammer head, Developed Dura Cap TM – more comfortable light weight hammer head. Warner greatly improves the Paint Tool Shopper Experience: Job Specific labels that aide the consumer with knife selection. The product sells itself! Warner means Quality and Value: For 90 years, Professionals and Consumers have trusted the Warner name for quality products that perform. Warner is an industry Leader in Product Design & Innovation: ProGrip Putty Knives with color coding flexibility, Carbide Paint Scrapers, Soft Grip Taping Knives, Drywall Stilts & Benches. Our Competition Follow Us! As we continue our quest for innovation, Warner will provide the Amazon consumers with products that are at the envy of the market!


Steve
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2025
Recently discovered the convenience of scraping off previous finishes, rather the sanding. It does a great job, it is comfortable to use and quicker than sanding for most relatively flat surfaces. I purchased a 50 pack of replacement carbide scraper blades to ensure I always have sharp blades for use. It'll probably last the rest of my life!
JED
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2025
had to scrape and repaint my house which had not been painted in about 22 years. had to do a lot of heavy scraping as one can imagine after that long but bought several boxes of the carbide blades and this tool was just the thing for the job.
S. Milan
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2024
A popular boat maintenance site recommended this scraper as an easier way to remove old bottom paint. It worked great except for the sharp corners digging in. A quick touch of a Dremel tool on the corner of the blade fixed it.
R. J. Thomas
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2024
Wow this works great! Just don't forget to buy some extra blades! (Try not to hit nails with it!) This did the job and did it well!!!I tried other scrapers, and they don't come close to cleaning paint off my house ..... this one does!!! Love the knob on top for extra 'push' when you need the guidance or pressure!
John M
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2023
I purchased this scraper as an upgrade to the cheaper 4 sided paint scraper that will not be suited for my use. I purchased an extra blade for it and I'm glad I did. I used this tool quite a bit. I used it to finish scrape paint residue off of stair treads that I stripped. I also used it quite a bit to smooth out painted moldings throughout my house before I repainted them. It knocked down some paint globs and rough surfaces, thus saving a lot of time consuming sanding (just don't expect miracles!). The handle, angle of the blade, and general construction make it ergonomic and it appears to be well designed and made by this major manufacturer. It also allows for some slight blade adjustments to the side so that you can get into tight inside corners. I would recommend. Tip- if you never used something like this, watch out for embedded nails. It will dull and nick the blade if you run into one hard enough.
world2give
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2022
Yo, I just have to say how nice this thing is to use... It makes short work of removing any and all loose paint from any flat surface... The grip is comfy, the blade is strong, and the knob comes in real handy at times to give you extra pressure/force...This model is also equipped with a very small #2 Philips screwdriver mounted inside the tail cap of the handle which unscrews by hand... Once the cap/screwdriver is removed from the tail of the handle, it leaves you with female threads to which you can screw in any extension pole or standard threaded broom handle for extra reach if necessary.. The better use of these threads would be to attach a very short 1-2 foot extension pole or dummy stick (a dummy stick being painter jargon for a wooden broom handle cut to about 12").. If you try to use a longer painter pole or full size broom stick I dont believe you would be able to apply enough pressure to remove anything but the loosest possible paint peelings but I have never tried this so cant confirm my suspicions...I highly recommend this scraper for flat wood surfaces... Actually using this scraper makes the usually miserable task of scraping wooden window trim quite enjoyable and fun- well sorta, but not really lol......Just remember three things:#1) This style of scraper is designed to only be pulled backwards (from the blade toward the handle)... It's tempting to go back and forth with it while using but that will only prematurely dull the blade...When I use this scraper on vertical surfaces, I first pull downward to remove the bulk of the loose paint then flip it around and hit the same spot pulling upward to get whatever loose paint remains. (pulling downward is much easier than pulling upward and going both ways ensures you remove the most failed paint as possible)#2) Always scrape with the wood grain because you can easily damage the wood if you scrape across the grain with any force... If you must scrape across the grain do it very lightly and make sure the wood is not being damaged while doing so.#3) Always wear a P-100 dust respirator or, at minimum, a quality N-95 mask when scraping old paint to avoid breathing in harmful noxious dust potentially containing lead- Don't say I didn't warn you!
Eli
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2021
I scraped old paint off of soffits, fascia, shipboard siding, trim and picket fencing, catpet glue off of cement slab after carpet removal, linoleum adhesive and paper off of cement slab after linoleum flooring removal and and non-slip stain off of decking. This even scrapped off 45-year old paint and mud from cement floor. I love this tool. The only thing I don't like is the small top handle vibrates loose frequently and has to be re-tighened. I just hate things that slow me down. The good news is the phillips screw driver to tighten the small handle is built into the long handle. The sew driver sometimes vibrates out too. If you plan on using this tool a lot, I would buy extra blades. That is why I am on Amazon today, LOL.
Edward Kirton
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2019
love the knob for two-handed control -- very comfortable. i'm able to apply good force and the length/weight/configuration is ergonomically quite well designed/balanced. the blade is good quality. i used this to hand-scrape unfinished solid wood floors and it made quick work of it -- better than sanding, in my opinion.
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