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Bahco Premium Ergonomic Carbide Scraper #665
Normal Price:$30.17
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Manufacturer: Bahco
Model: 665XXX
Binding: Tools & Hardware
Publisher: Bahco
Label: Bahco
Features for Bahco Premium Ergonomic Carbide Scraper #665:
- Heavy-duty ergonomic scraper provides extra strength; ideal for wide material removal
- Quickly and efficiently removes paint, glue, varnish, and rust from wood, metal, and concrete
- Long-lasting 2-1/2 inch carbide blade
- Comfortable two-handed operation with 2-component ergonomic handle and large plastic knob
- Measures 12-1/10-by-4-2/5-by-3-1/2 inches (LxWxH); lifetime limited warranty
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Customer Reviews
Swedish quality 
2007-07-04
A great tool, made in Sweden, solid construction. Nice and lite weight, yet can fall from a 4th story onto concrete and be good as new. Well worth the price, as it'll out-perform and out-last lesser quality Chinese made scrapers.
One negative: The description notes that the Bahco scraper comes with a holster, but i failed to receive one (nor have i ever seen one on the others i've bought). I'd not for a moment allow that to deter me from purchasing another, though.
Nice scraper 
2007-04-06
This is one nice scraper, light as a feather, yet tough as nails. It may seem a little pricey as scrapers go, but when you have a boatload of paint you want to get rid of, you'll be glad you have it.
Best Scraper I own 
2006-10-31
Among all the scrapers I have, this is the best one (or the most useful one so far). This is not a finishing scraper, although you can use it on hardwood for rough shaping. It is heavy duty and did a great job cleaning out the epoxy residue on the wood. It can scrape out the old paint as well if you work on a refinishing job. (If you suspect the old paint might contain lead, do not use a scraper on it ever! I was using it on an old piano and I was pretty sure it was clear lacquer.) It is expensive, but this is indeed a case of you get what you pay for.