Removing old wallpaper, filling nail holes, and prying off hardened putty all rely on one simple and supremely handy tool: a scraper. But depending on which DIY job you’re gearing up to tackle, you’ll ...
When it comes to kitchen equipment, we say stick to the basics. That usually means a chef’s knife, paring knife, a spatula or two. Well now we want you to know that the “basics” should also include a ...
When a scraper blade loses its sharpness, floor removal time can double. A blunt blade is more likely to glide along the top of the floor, rather than pulling it up. This means workers have to take ...
When Mother Nature unleashes snow, slush, and freezing rain, you know you won’t be going far until your windshield is clean. The most important tool to own in this situation is an ice scraper, not a ...
Accumulated ice on your sidewalk isn’t just annoying—it’s also extremely dangerous. While a snow shovel can handle the powdery stuff, if you want to manually remove ice from your sidewalk, you’ll need ...
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The choice of floor scraper — whether a ride-on or a walk-behind machine — is critical, but it’s easy to overlook the blade, or shank. It’s a common misconception that scraper is delivered ready to go ...