🔨 Scrape Your Way to Success with the Warner Way!
The Warner Tool 10018 is a 50 MM (2") carbide scraper designed for durability and comfort. Weighing just 9.1 ounces, it features a soft grip handle and is compatible with #813 and #819 blades, making it an essential tool for professionals seeking quality and reliability.
Manufacturer | Warner |
Part Number | 10018 |
Item Weight | 9.1 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 9 x 5.75 x 0.38 inches |
Item model number | 10018 |
Size | 2 Inch |
Color | Multicolor |
Style | Soft Grip w/Knob |
Material | Tungsten Carbide |
Power Source | Hand Powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Warner Tool 10018 50 MM (2") Carbide 100 X® Soft Grip Scraper, w/Knob, Uses #813, #819 Blade |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime |
S**Y
Effectiveness
Made my job much easier. Along with a heat gun I was able to remove built up paint on my door frames with a lot less effort. Great product.
K**L
Great tool.
Worked great for what I needed it for. Old house with old varnish. Lightened the job.
T**I
50 years later this is still an essential tool.
In the 70s I restored Victorians in San Francisco. Even then the Warner scraper was the star in my bag of tools. This new one is way better than my old one. the carbide blade (it is 2 for 1 as it is reversible) is far superior to the blade of the 70s. Now we water blast to start the paint removal process, but one needs to immediately follow up with this scraper to really get the job done right. Of course it also works dry scraping. Still the best tool for scraping. That knob really helps me with control and helps me bear down when I need to.
D**E
Where have you been all my life???
I do alot of sanding...mostly with sanding blocks and power sanders. I've tried a card scraper and have found it difficult to handle (hurts my hands to hold). I figured I'd try this scraped based on reviews because sometimes I need to remove paint or more wood than a sander can handle in any reasonable amount of time.This thing rocks once you get than hang of it (scrapes on the pull stroke, not the push). It takes paint off like a dream, esp when I use a combo of stripper and the scraper...but even just by itself it's awesome. I finally have a solution to my sanding woes.It's a very sturdy scraper. I did have a bit of an issue with the screw on the handle unscrewing as I worked the scraper. Not sure what causes that. I began to apply opposite (counter-clockwise) pressure to the handle while scraping to stop it from unscrewing...and then some sticky laquer/paint got in the screw hole and I haven't had a problem since. Happy accident or did the screw just get tighter from the counter-clockwise motion? I do not know.I really love it, but have come across some difficulty finding the right size blade replacement. I originally purchased the"Warner Tool 10018 50 MM (2") Carbide 100 X® Soft Grip Scraper, w/Knob"...and also purchased a 2" replacement blade (# 813) because it wasn't clear if a blade came with the scraper. To my surprise, a blade did come with it. Cool. I stored the replacement blade.When the first blade dulled, I put in the replacement blade (# 813) and immediatelly noticed it was shorter than the scraper width? That made me go back and take a look at the original blade I used (2 3/8") and see how it was slightly wider than the scraper. Why would the 2" blade that is recommended be too short and the other too long? I measured the scraper width itself and it was 2 1/4" width...neither of the blade widths. Was I shipped the wrong scraper size? Is this the cheap China-made knock-off version? And its odd that the handle color is black and RED, not black and orange like on the Warner tool website??? Seems a little sketchy being that they are supposed to be made from the same mfr. The blades came in packaging with the warner logo but I do not remember what labeling on the scraper looked like.Bottom line is that the tool works great but the blade issue bugs me, hence 4 stars instead of 5. I would opt for the slightly longer blade (2 3/8", # 814) as opposed to one much smaller (2", #813) if buying this product...but hold off on buying replacements until you do the measurements yourself. Happy scraping!
C**T
Best. Scraper. Ever.
Used this for calcification buildup on the tile of my saltwater pool. No more acid or other Mickey Mouse scrapers that couldn’t do the job because of no leverage and no blade strength. If using for the same purpose, go nice and easy and use the water for lube. This will remove it all, and you won’t break a sweat.
J**B
Scraping old varnish
I used this to scrape varnish off of an old dresser so that I could pain it. It worked much faster than sanding did in this situation.
C**Y
Fantastic scraper.
This is probably the best scraper I've used. Nice sturdy design, easy to hold on to all the parts are easy to use.
T**M
Very poorly made!
The screw holding the blade won't tighten due to poor threading and quality, my attempts to tighten it caused it to deform (see picture). This makes the tool unusable and unsafe since the blade can't be secured. The material quality is very poor, indicating a lack of quality control. This tool should not have passed inspection. I’ve included the packaging front and back—there’s hardly any info!Amazon suggested contacting Warner, but after 4 days, there’s no response to form I filled out on their website.Also, a suggestion, when shipping these items, wrap the blade head to prevent packaging damage, as my envelope arrived with many holes from the blade.
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