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This pack of 5 Rennie Tools 50mm Scraper Blades is designed for universal compatibility with most multi-tools, excluding Starlock. Made from durable stainless steel, these blades excel in scraping, cutting, and removing various materials like paint and adhesive. With a width of 52mm, they provide efficient coverage, making them an essential addition to any toolkit.
Manufacturer | Rennie Tool Company |
Part Number | 52MMASCRAPERMULTI5 |
Package Dimensions | 7.7 x 6.5 x 1 cm; 90 g |
Item model number | 52MMASCRAPERMULTI5 |
Size | 50mm Wide |
Colour | Silver |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Included Components | 5 x Scraper Blades For Multi Tool |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 90 g |
C**
A solid purchase for quality and performance.
The Rennie Tools 50mm Scraper Blades are a versatile and efficient choice for anyone in need of a reliable multitool blade. Compatible with many popular brands, these blades excel in scraping, cutting, and removing various materials like paint, caulk, and sealant. Their durability and precision make them a valuable addition to any toolkit, ensuring that both DIY enthusiasts and professional tradespeople can tackle their projects with confidence. A solid purchase for quality and performance.
D**Y
The first time I have used scraper blades on a multitool and they worked well.
This pack of 5 blades was my first experience of using scraper blades for an oscillating multitool as normally I just use a manual scraper. The whole blade is approximately 7.5cm long and 5cm wide and the actual scraper part of the blade is 2.7cm long x 5cm wide. The blades worked very effectively over a flat wooden door which needed stripping of many layers of paint. The oscillating blade really made quite a speed improvement over using a manual scraper.These blades have the universal fitment so should fit pretty much any make of oscillating multitool. The blades are made of good quality rigid metal and this is important when using a scraper tool as you want the blade to remain flat against your work and not to bend or flex. If the blade were to bend or flex it would most likely make digs into your work and that would not be good.I have used a few Rennie tool products over the past year and have achieved good results with them and have been very pleased with their performance life. I consider Rennie tools to be at the lower price end of the market but the quality is mid range and ideal for domestic use or light commercial use. I hope they keep to their fair pricing as this represents very good value for money.
S**R
great sensibly priced blades
I've been using Rennie blades and accessories for a good while now and have yet to be disappointed.These blades are no exception - they are well made, I particularly like that they are a little thinner than other brands I have used and therefore are better for scraping. Supplied the blades are sharp and while they do dull down a bit (depending on what you are scraping) they can be quickly honed with a file or diamond plate. Theyre not really much use for detailed work but for rapid sttripping or removal of finishes/sealants they are great.They fit my Milwaukee multitools perfectly as you would expect and it is handy that they are individually wrapped. All in all I really like these blades and that they are supplied by a British company is even better. Recommended
E**N
Simple well made generic multi-tool scrapper
I've used this Rennie brand before (circular saw blades) so was already familiar with the brand, and had been happy with them previously.I've tried one of these on my DeWalt rechargeable multi-tool, and it fitted really easily. The open back design makes them a little easier to clip on (but not critical in my case as my DeWalt has a quick open/close mechanism).They're nothing fancy, but looks like they will do a scraping job pretty well, and no differently to other generic scraper attachments.As they're made of stainless steel they should last a while.These multi-tool scrapers are now in my tool box for when needed...
D**N
These break
These are made from low quality stainless steel, which is not suitable for the intended purpose. Cheap stainless is brittle and so will shatter under extended vibration. It is also a relatively soft steel and so these wear quickly when used for grout removal. In the sales picture they are black, which would indicate 'carbon' steel which would be ideal for the job due to its toughness. Use only with soft materials.
C**D
High Quality
The media could not be loaded. Well made and well designed scraper blades, really good for those tricky areas that only your multitool can reach. They are actually made from stainless steel which offers a long life (slight disadvantage on my multitool which has a magnet to hold the blade in place while you tighten the bolt) and if so inclined you could re-sharpen them.Re my video, using a multitool for wide area scraping is not so practical and these scrapers struggled to remove age old silicon tile adhesive from plaster. They have been been great for removing caulk and paint. I can remove gloss paint with the multi-tool in one hand and heat gun in the other.These are the best scraper blades I have used with my multi-tool, they do take some punishment and clearly they will last a fair bit of time.Video: On a PC, left mouse click the maximise symbol, bottom right corner, to view the video full-screen. Tap ESC (Escape) key to leave full-screen mode. On a Smartphone, tap the video and pinch in-out to adjust the video size.
A**J
Great blades to remove things like old paint
The blades arrived well packaged in a small box, which was excellent storage to keep them safe until needed.I was redecorating the kitchen and needed scrapers to remove old bits of paint etc. and these were very handy for that. They fit the multi tool perfectly and did the job well. They made it much easier and quicker than using a manual scraper. The width of the blades are also perfect - not too wide, not to narrow - for the job. So overall very pleased.
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