| How many times have you wanted to remove | | | | replacement blades for these Stanley scrapers, |
| something off a solid surface, like steel but you | | | | which just slide in. The scrapers are actually |
| just couldn't find something sharp enough to do it? | | | | cheaper than normal Stanley knives, and the |
| At work we often have issues removing plaster | | | | blades are around the same price. When you |
| and other products from steel, and we have | | | | consider the money that you save by having |
| recently found out that you can get scrapers | | | | these around compared to struggling with other |
| which work brilliantly. These are similar to utility | | | | tools though it becomes a very obvious decision! |
| knives, but the blades face out forwards. You can | | | | The only other way to clean hard surfaces with a |
| move the blades back and forth and clean solid | | | | knife is to take a utility knife blade and run it along |
| surfaces in a matter of seconds. The blades are | | | | the surface. The problem with this is that you |
| that sharp that you will usually scratch the | | | | can't put a lot of weight behind the blade, and it's |
| surfaces a bit, but this is usually unimportant. | | | | easy to slip and cut yourself. There is truly |
| A lot of wood workers love to use the Stanley | | | | nothing worse than cutting yourself on something |
| Scrapers because they can take off a small part | | | | that sharp, so spend the 3 dollars and get |
| of the surface, or shape the wood to how they | | | | yourself a Stanley Scraper! |
| need it. Like normal Stanley knives, you can get | | | | |