🛠️ Scrape Your Way to Perfection!
The Warner Manufacturing 591 Heavy Duty Scraper is a versatile hand tool designed for professional-grade scraping tasks. With a 5-inch blade and a durable steel handle, it offers maximum leverage and ease of use for various projects, from removing wax buildup to tackling dried adhesives. Weighing just 1 pound, this lightweight tool is perfect for both home and professional use, featuring replaceable blades for extended longevity.
Recommended Uses For Product | Floor Scraping |
Brand | Warner Manufacturing |
Model Name | Warner Tool 591: 5" Heavy Duty Scraper, Steel Handle, 47-1/4" Overall Length Not Including Blade |
Special Feature | Replaceable Blades |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | Warner Tool 591: 5" Heavy Duty Scraper, Steel Handle, 47-1/4" Overall Length Not Including Blade |
Handle Material | Alloy Steel |
Color | Multicolor |
Blade Material | Alloy Steel |
Style | Floor Scraper |
Blade Length | 5 Inches |
Power Source | hand_powered |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
Is Cordless? | Yes |
Reusability | Reusable |
Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Item Length | 47.25 Inches |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00048661005910 |
Size | 5" |
Manufacturer | Warner |
UPC | 733353752110 048661005910 745332058465 |
Part Number | 591 |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Item model number | 591 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Handles | 1 |
Special Features | Replaceable Blades |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime |
A**1
Sturdy and effective
We got this for a DIY kitchen floor replacement to get up linoleum that had been down since 1960. It worked great- the tiles peeled and popped off with very little effort - what looked like a dire job ended up going very quickly.
D**N
Works well
Well constructed and works very well. Has been used quite a bit on self stick tile and has performed well.
A**R
almost did an entire floor
this worked great untill the clamp bent on some linoleum tile luckily it was easy to bend back and was still useable after
C**G
Highly Recommend this Scraper
This is a great scraper. It is, as they claim, heavy duty. We used to use a competitor product (http://www.amazon.com/Unger-LH12C-Light-Scraper-Handle/dp/B004MDMA4K?ie=UTF8&keywords=floor%20scraper&qid=1462220401&ref_=sr_1_2&sr=8-2) (sold through many distributors such as ULINE) but this scraper is by far better. Plus, this item is made in the USA versus China for the cheaper stuff.COMPARISONOur biggest problem with competitor products is the thin and cheap blades. Anytime you really put some force behind the blade or hit something hard or a crack in concrete, the blade would chip and break into pieces. That meant a new blade. Since we scrape quite a bit of concrete we were going through blades very quick.USE CASEScraping dried glue, rubber, and paint off a concrete floor.THIS SCRAPERThe shaft is very sturdy and strong. There is absolutely no flex to it when really pushing on it hard. Also, the handle has a nice soft rubber grip on it instead of a hard plastic handle to take some strain off your hands. The blade holder is also very well build. The blade holder is a "vice" that squeezes the blade. There are two decent sized, round head, Phillips screws to hold the vice shut. The larger screws are a nice feature since they allow you to apply more torque to hold the blade in better. Plus, it is harder to lose a screw!The blades (and replacements) are very nice as well. These blades are much thicker than normal scraper blades so they do not break as easily and keep the sharp edge longer. You could probably resharpen these blades once or twice wish a file but we have yet to try that. Our only complaint is that the blades are one sided. It would be really nice if you could just turn the blade around and have a fresh edge (and use half the amount of blades).Definitely will be buying again.
B**7
Great little scraper!
This works AMAZING for taking acrylic paint off hardwood floors, which is what I bought it for! Takes very little effort after spraying water and letting sit for a minute, and so far no issue woth it digging into the floor since mininal pressure needs to be applied.
M**S
Sheetrock Mud Removed
Builder let sheetrock mud dry on garage floor. After days of back breaking work with a putty knife I found this. Works like a champ. Wish I had found before spending days before finding it.
H**H
Great for wood plank floors
Can't say enough good things about this scraper. For me, the best part was that the 5" width stayed on one plank at a time of a plank floor, without accidentally damaging neighboring planks. If it were a cement floor, maybe a wider blade would help, but for my purposes it was perfect.I also appreciated its solidity. The blade, while sharp enough to lift paint and tar, is not too sharp, so it didn't slice into the surface. It was also thick, so it didn't flex at the wrong time. Same with the handle. Unlike telescoping poles that can collapse without warning, the one piece pole on this was strong and withstood quite a bit of pressure without flexing.Clean-up was easy. The debris came off fairly easily from the all metal, unpainted surface of the scraper. Can't think of a single negative.
A**R
Does not scrape linoleum glue off concrete
After reading the reviews on this scraper I thought this scraper would get the linoleum glue up off a concrete floor so I could lay tile. It does not. It floats across the top of the glue and doesn't bite into it. Waste of time and money using this product they call a floor scraper. A electric angle grinder with a grinding disc does the job.
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