MulWark Multi-Purpose Mini Razor Scraper Set with Protective Blade Cover and 10pcs Extra Blades Cleaning Tool for Scraping Labels, Decals, Stickers, Caulk, Paint from Glass, Stovetop, Subfloor-2 Pack
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There are 2 plastic and 5 wooden ones The blades are metal and six in number. Is very close to the picture. It would be wise to pick up a pair of blades as well so that you are covered for a
I'm not sure what the appropriate blades are like, but I'm sure they are easier and less expensive to find and more effective as well.
It is true. A good grip is on the handle, and it's very heavy duty.
There is a lot going on at the moment. If you are very aggressive in trying to remove the paint, maybe you are doing so too quickly. It's pretty hard to pierce enamel paint and this can cause the blade to snap off if it's jammed against it. A heat gun can be used to soften the paint a bit if it is hardened. I would use it when the paint is hardened. However, you want to be careful if you're working with glass. It is possible for the glass to crack if the heat level is too high.
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It's great to have the grip. Provides me with a steady hold at just the right angle for handling the scraper. The results were exactly as I had The problem is. There is a lack of design - It is not only appalling, but also dangerous to not take proper care of the blade-holding mechanism. There's no way to simply slide the old blade out once you loosen it. There is a screw holding three of the four corners in place. Loosen it A set of four pieces designed to hold the blade in the proper A few more twists and you should be able to separate the blade from the handle. In the end, all is lost when the thing breaks and pieces tumble into the table and fall to the ground. My question is, now that all the parts are in place What in the world was going on with these pieces? What side of the blade should face downward? That's why there are two in the set, so you can compare them. Until, trying to inspect the second one more closely, you fail to tighten the screw tight enough and it falls apart. It is now time for you to disassemble the.
Since it was not expected to last very long and for that price I was hoping it would be able to do whatever scrapping was needed around the house for a couple years before it broke and needed However, what I received were two different size scrapers along with some extra blades, of which some I didn't understand their function. My expectations weren't met in the slightest It is not typical of most discount store scrapers to be made at a level of quality that would last at least a couple years before needing replacement. After researching and discovering the purpose of the extra blades, I realized I had been using the wrong tool or blade for something I should have been using the right one all along. These scrapers are very well made, the one being extendable and both being very useful. With these scrapers, easy storage is a given since they have securely encased razor sharp blades. In fact, they can be safely stored in almost any drawer, since they are covered with hard plastic outer coverings. I also hope that since these items will be the last scrapers I will ever need to buy due to the quality of the materials and construction, I won't have to replace them in a couple years. These are hands down my favorite!.
It was ok, if you opened it up with a screwdriver, the screw could only be tightened with a screwdriver because the long one was cross threaded. So, I used my tap and die set to retap it to a SAE size and did the same to the screw, which solved My intention was not to cause Amazon too much trouble by returning it. Before shipping, the factory should verify that these are in good working order. They are good, but I like them. Please accept my sincere thanks,.
We have a flaking caulk under our undersink, and a small amount of water can seep into the cabinet counter from the caulk. My wife asked me to caulk. I don't consider myself handy, so I find it difficult to complete this task. The clear caulk I used was a mess to clean up. My efforts to clean it up and make it a better sight were made easy with these tools. It is easy to do this job with these tools. In my bag of non-handyman tools now I have it.
My sincere thanks to the It may be easy to miss the grip, but I read a review that stated, "The Provides me with a steady hold at just the right angle for handling the scraper. The results were exactly as I had The problem is. There is a lack of design - It is not only appalling, but also dangerous to not take proper care of the blade-holding mechanism. *BR>*BR>I'm not sure what I thought he was. I agree, he's right. There is no reason why the blade assembly has been constructed as it has. Once it comes apart, you have the task of trying to hold the blade in place, set the back in just the right position, and fit the front JUST RIGHT so everything fits. There is a tiny screw that needs to be inserted into the whole thing afterwards. To top it off, you need to loosen the screw to put the safety back on. As soon as all that is done, the blade appears wiggley and the setting is too high for it to be strong enough to not snap in any pressure. If the blade assembly could be loosened and tightened using a quick lever similar to the types I have used in the past, I would buy the product again. And I would also like the blade to rest lower within The blades snapping is no wonder I've read that some people have trouble with them. It really wanted to be loved, but it wasn't meant to be.
With the tool, I did not have to buy more blades as it came with a whole assortment of replacement blades, as well as hard plastic safety covers for the two tools and blade storage. It didn't come with an instruction manual, so I only gave it 4 stars instead of 5. As soon as I get back from the seller, if mine had instructions, but for some reason it did not, I will return to five.
You will probably have to design it since it holds a blade. In my opinion, my only concern is how it feels in my hand. This pair is comfortable, and the pressure and prolonged use have not caused any blisters. Because of the pressure I've applied to the blades, I have broken a few of them- That was to be There is no need for tools to change the blades. There is only one moderate complaint, namely that the guard to protect the blade when not in use requires you to loosen the hand screw holding it in place. As a result, it will take 15 seconds longer to put it away. My first thought was to dock a star for that, but I deemed that.