My wife bought one for me a couple years ago from Lowe's and I love it and use it for everything and it still works as good today as it did when it was new Plus the other end has a paint can opener
It's actually really bad if you use it for scraping. To be precise - the scraping itself is fantastic, but once you need to replace the blade you discover that it is impossible to do because of the dust. The blade locking mechanism is so flimsy that dust that gets under the blade completely breaks it after few minutes of scraping. The blade is stuck, and if you manage to get it out - it's practically impossible to install the new one. I just threw two of those (£40 worth) into the bin.
My wife bought one for me a couple years ago from Lowe's and I love it and use it for everything and it still works as good today as it did when it was new Plus the other end has a paint can opener
Thanks for Watching Kevin! I thought it was brand new…
Pretty nifty Tom! I’m always looking for the window scraper and definitely have lots of boxes to cut up too. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for Watching Jay! I’m impressed with it!
@@TomHorsmanAmateurBBQ that says a lot!
Cool tool! Just ordered one … thanks Tom.
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Looks like a great tool Tom. Thanks for sharing it.
Thanks for Watching Bill! It’s pretty awesome!
Tom, thanks for sharing off our Scraper Utility Knife! We love the in-depth look and overview. - #TeamToughBuilt
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Wow, thanks, cool! Thank you, Tom, for spending my money too
Lol,, Thanks for Watching Jim! Enjoy!
That is a cool knife Tom, My favorite is a good pocket knife, Gerber, Case ext.
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Now that is very cool!
Yes it is Ted! Thanks for Watching!
I Love That! Price very good!!
Thanks for Watching Norman!
I see those in the tool section at Lowe's Home Improvement for $18-$20.
Thanks for Watching William! Thanks for the info
Is blade replacement easy?
Thanks for Watching Gerald! About the same as a traditional utility knife
That looks like a great tool Tom. 2 in 1
Its pretty cool Rob! Had to have it
Nice magic trick Tom. Lol
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1/. It uses oem blades only
2/. Blades not able to be stored on the tool - I would have thought this a must have in the design process.
Thanks for watching! Interesting points
It's actually really bad if you use it for scraping. To be precise - the scraping itself is fantastic, but once you need to replace the blade you discover that it is impossible to do because of the dust. The blade locking mechanism is so flimsy that dust that gets under the blade completely breaks it after few minutes of scraping. The blade is stuck, and if you manage to get it out - it's practically impossible to install the new one. I just threw two of those (£40 worth) into the bin.
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I do not see a link
Thanks for watching! It’s there now, Thanks for the reminder