🔨 Unlock your inner handyman with the ultimate 10-in-1 folding scraper!
The XW Folding Paint Scraper is a heavy-duty, multi-functional 10-in-1 metal tool featuring a 1.7-inch stainless steel blade, foldable zinc alloy handle with TPR grip, and an adjustable lock. It includes 10 extra SK5 razor blades and offers easy blade replacement, making it a compact, durable, and versatile solution for scraping, cutting, nail setting, and more.
Material | Plastic, Stainless Steel |
Brand | XW |
Item Length | 1.7 Inches |
Handle Material | Plastic |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Style | Folding Utility Knife |
Handle Type | Manual-Retractable |
Manufacturer | XW |
Item Weight | 12 ounces |
Item model number | SX956-22N |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**M
Good quality and compact to fit in pocket
This is a good scraper. It is tough and can fit in a pocket. Easy to deploy and lock. Sharp point, so watch your hands - I cut my own a couple times, so I'm not sure that's a plus. You can always dull it down some.
C**O
Muy bueno
Excelente producto
S**Y
Functional and Relatively Inexpensive
What you get with this purchase is a functional razor blade scraper and a folding multi tool, also often called a painter’s tool. I’ll review these individually.The razor blade scraper comes with a nice protective cap which fits firmly and will help prevent nasty cuts from happening when reaching into a toolbox. I used this tool for the better part of one day to scrape paint drips from glass and trim excess paint from around the glazing of recently painted traditional glass windows. The scraper worked pretty well, but I found that the razor blade tended to shift from side to side in the holder, making it necessary to have to adjust the blade periodically. A better design probably would have a stop on one side to give the blade fewer options for movement.The folding multi tool is a pretty tool, but pretty tools are pretty much wasted in the painting world where only functionality matters, and tools get rough treatment. I guess that the folding feature takes up less space in a toolbox, but the old-fashioned, one-piece multi tool design has worked extremely well for more years than I’ve been around, so why mess with it? I used the multi tool when preparing a weathered porch floor for repair and painting. The blade did try to close on me one time, but I really tightened it and had no more issues. The multi tool blade is tiny, with a width of only about 1 3/8 inches. Compare that to the width of a standard painters tool, which is over three inches. (See photo.) If you were scraping a large two-story house, which tool would you rather use to scrape paint? A tool that can only scrape 1 3/8 inches at a time, or one that can scrape 3 1/4 inches at a time? The small scraping blade did not come sharpened, and had to be touched up. The knife edge on the side was slightly sharper, and the serrated section was very sharp. Because of the small width and relative thickness of its steel blade, I found this tool better suited for gouging out failing caulk or putty rather than scraping paint. To me, the multi tool is probably better suited to reside in a homeowner’s tool drawer—where it’s multiple functions will come in handy—than in a professional painter’s tool box.
A**Y
great
scrapes windows with ease and doesn't damage
A**R
Good product
Good product
J**S
Dangerous
The blade on this scraper is locked (and unlocked) in place by turning the knob. If this knob is not fully tightened into the lock position, or if it loosens during use, there is potential for the blade to close onto the users hand. If or when this happens, it is the serrated knife edge that will contact the users hand. I think the design is very dangerous.
K**G
Looks and works as expected but It’s HEAVY!
Easy to store and use but I don’t want to carry this heavy thing all day.
J**
excelente
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