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Warner 1-1/4

Warner 1-1/4" ProGrip Stiff Putty Knife, 90107

Warner 1-1/4
$ 4.95

Score By Feature

Based on 1,706 ratings
Value for money
9.47
Giftable
9.46
Customer service
9.54
Satisfaction
9.47

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Product Description

The ergonomic soft stick handle has been designed to be more comfortable for the hand and reduce fatigue
Carbon steel blades of the highest quality
Hang-holes with a large diameter allow for easy tool organization
A product that is made in the U.S.

Questions & Answers

This item is made in China, isn't it?

It can be found on the warmer website that the products are made in the U.S.A.

What is the ease of use of this unit?

The system requires you to hold a PHD in order You can do it easily, of course!

This item is made in China, isn't it?

My first Warner ProGrip 8-inch pro electric razor is here! Purchased on 8/8/20 and yes. It is good quality, tough, sturdy, heavy-duty, the blade is sharp, not just beveled for looks, the butt is metal for setting nails, and the blade is stiff. Warners' website claims all of its tools are made in the U.S.

Are all 7 tools the same? understand there is a scraper, roller cleaner, 3/4 and 11/16 wretch, but I am curious what the others are. ?

Using it makes opening paint cans a lot easier. As well as filling small holes with putty. Using it on tiles will remove grout lines quite effectively. As I mentioned earlier, these are additional features I am aware of. Of course, those that you have already mentioned are also included. Thanks for reading. I hope it's helpful.

Selected User Reviews For Warner 1-1/4" ProGrip Stiff Putty Knife, 90107

Tested and found to be durable based on a new review
5/5

It is my profession to be an industrial painter. I find this to be my favorite. The handle is rubberized, and the There is no risk of the plug coming loose or falling off like some others. While most other models are too long or too bulky, this model is quite slim. Fits in my front pocket whereas most others do not. Cleaning the rubber handle with acetone works very well as it will not degrade After purchasing one for home and carrying it every day, I decided to write a review for another one. Epoxies and thinners are part of my everyday work in an industrial environment. It is now over a year since I originally did the review on the one I initially carried for During the scraping of about 500 square feet of concrete, I ruined and wore down the edge. In this case, the accelerated wear was not due to the tool itself, but to rough use and scraping on Here is a picture of painters' tools made by other popular brands. To the right is the original Warner that I retired. I have taken it out of service only On the far right you can see a new one I have not yet taken to the jobsite. At present, I carry the Purdy (second from left) because I was given it free by Red Devil is the brand on the left after they were acquired on the jobsite as well. As you can tell from the photo the Purdy is much longer than the Warner, and I think the scraping portion of the Red Devil is too wide. I tend to keep the Warner at home until the other models fail so that I can compare weight and size. The Warner still wins, but I keep the others on the road. This original Warner one went through a lot of wear and was exposed to a wide range of industrial chemicals. It is quite impressive how the device has performed under such harsh conditions. You are likely to get a lifetime's worth of normal use from the Warner for the casual user or tradesperson.

Julian McCormick
Julian McCormick
| Oct 27, 2020
It's always nice to have a wooden putty knife that has a stiff blade
5/5

Not usually for putty or paint, but to work as a scraper or a wedge that isn't quite as severe as a pry bar. The first is a bar, while the second is a cats claw. Many putty knives are not designed to be hit a lot with a hammer, but I have to admit that I do it quite a bit. You can easily break the wooden handles on most paint scrapers, so I decided to take a look at this one, which appears to be designed for striking with the metal striking plate on the back. I have put this putty knife to a lot of use over the past two weeks with no sign of the handle breaking off, which I have encountered I am very impressed. It is sharper than I thought it would be, and the blade is stiff enough for me. It feels great to hold onto the rubber grip, and the build quality is You will probably find that this is a much better alternative to your regular wooden putty knife if you use it often to pry, scrape, or wedge under things. It will last a lot longer than the classic wood handled putty knife.

Oaklee Ramirez
Oaklee Ramirez
| Aug 20, 2020
The product is made in the United States
5/5

The product is of good quality, and the color scheme is nice. Despite the fact that the handles are plastic, I would rather they were metal. Everything about this handle is sturdy and of The other 5 are all based on the same study Most 1 tools at your local big box stores are made in China or other parts of the world that aren't particularly known for their quality or durability. If I can pay a little extra to support American manufacturing and American workers, I will gladly do so.

Kenji Garner
Kenji Garner
| Aug 17, 2020
It's best to keep it dry
3/5

One of the biggest jobs I've done was with this tool The painting of four rooms and a hall. As well as scraping the grout that was replaced, I used the tool. For the purpose for which it is intended, it works very well. I have nothing to complain about. During a routine inspection, the tool was found to have two rust stains. The results are very disappointing for me, but I am not sure if it is to be Other putty knives have rusted to me in the past.

Ellen Greene
Ellen Greene
| Oct 14, 2020
Designed and manufactured in the U
5/5

S. A. The U. S. made heavy duty crank is made to last!.

Canaan Ayers
Canaan Ayers
| Aug 24, 2020
It has been said that Warner was the They are far and away the best scrapers / putty knives on the market today
4/5

As a matter of fact, I've used them all It doesn't matter who it is Husky, Purdy, Hyde. Don't take my word for it just take my word for it. -- I like mines so much that I'm getting stainless ones even though the originals are still in excellent condition (I live in a very humid climate so stainless would be beneficial). It's my hope that the stainless steel version will be as strong as the regular steel version, but the fact that mine arrived chipped makes me nervous. The item was poorly packaged, so it may have been damaged in transit, but Warner's fault for not packaging it properly. am on the way to getting a new pair of glasses, so I'll let you know how these compare to my originals then update my review. However, if you go with a stainless steel knife, you might have to accept a slightly less strong knife Since stainless steel is known to be less robust and more prone to damage in general. However, for whatever reasons, I bet Warner made the best product it could given the tradeoffs and would recommend them without hesitation.

Nellie Barnes
Nellie Barnes
| Aug 28, 2020
You couldn't ask for more than that! To make the handle, I melted it off and welded it to a 2' handle
5/5

One made by a Chinese company I got from Walmart kept chipping all the time , wouldn't hold an edge and would break off in no time. The scraper I bought was American made and I have used it for over a year now. Maintains its edge and remains stiff and durable for a long time. It's great to have such a scraper!.

Morgan Griffith
Morgan Griffith
| Feb 27, 2021
It is not made of stainless steel, if you haven't noticed As a carbon steel part, you might have missed reading that it is a characteristic of the part! Hence, it is prone to rust! It is quite a sturdy, handy, and useful tool, with a very solid feel to it
4/5

if you wash it and do not wipe it off before allowing it to air dry, you will end up with a pool of rusty water where you kept it. However, it is not a big deal, just sore to the eye, but you will have to be sure to wipe the rust off before using it in the future. I also really like the tool, and it is my go-to tool for painting. This tool can save a lot of time otherwise needed to use multiple tools to complete all tasks! Now I know how the term painter's tool came from, since it allows you to complete all tasks quickly with only one.

Deandre HUMPHREYS
Deandre HUMPHREYS
| Apr 23, 2021

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