Compatible with all Milwaukee Sawzall, Hackzall and all other reciprocal saws, the new 5 in. Scraper Blade converts several slow and strenuous hand tool applications into fast and effortless tasks. The 5 in. Scraper Blade compliments both the 1-1/2 in. and 3 in. Scraper Blades currently available. Together, these offerings provide comprehensive solutions across the spectrum of soft and hard materials. Features of the scraper blades include induction hardened edges for maximum durability, a corrosion resistant coating for longer life and chamfered corners for greater control. In addition to these key features, the 5 in. Scraper Blade has an innovative Winged Tang design for increased blade support. The scraper blades offer a great solution for removing materials such as linoleum flooring, strong adhesives, paint, glue, thin-set, drywall mud, rust, etc.
- Induction hardened edge for maximum durability
- Winged tang reducing breakage
- Corrosion resistant chrome coating for longer life
- Chamfered edges for great control
Allan Hansen (verified owner) –
I attached it to my reciprocating saw and it worked very good. I used to remove linoleum that was glued down. Great investment, made work very easy.
Lester Schaden (verified owner) –
Used this to take off carpet padding that was glued to the subfloor. Did a great job with this job and turned a monotonous task into a very quick one.
Angelica Stiedemann (verified owner) –
Best of the wide scrapers available for the Recip. saws on the market.
Chasity Beier (verified owner) –
Used this blade in my reciprocating saw to knock down glue ridges and remove the residue and wood particles left after pulling up a glue down hardwood floor. Did about 450 sq/ft in about 1/2 hour. Worked like a champ.
Osvaldo Zemlak (verified owner) –
This tool works great and will last provided you use it correctly and don’t bend over backwards to try and break it. We’ve all seen these kinds of people on the jobsite who blame every problem that arises on the tool, machine, or someone else but when you see how they use it or their overall quality of work….the truth certainly becomes more apparent for who’s to blame. Make sure you’ve got it at the right angle, run a diamond file or med/high metal polisher over it loses it’s edge, have a little patience and this thing performs great. People use this thing like it’s a 5lb sms jackhammer bit while they crank down on the trigger non stop and then wonder why it broke or blame the tool because they used it in a manner it wasn’t at all designed for. Usually followed with something like “WeLl iVe bEeN dOiN tHiS fOr 30 YeArS!?! i GoT iT aLl fIgUrEd OuT!”. The same ones who use phrases like “that’s good enough” or “no ones going to see that mistake” on a daily basis because they’re incredibly lazy or delusional. Yea i know guys that’ve been building houses for 30 years too, and the hacks still couldn’t find a right angle or straight line if it kicked them in the face and despite their claims of overwhelming knowledge on the subject or in the trade, their work determines that’s obviously a lie or maybe they’re just too blinded by their own cognitive dissonance to see reality or produce quality results. Practice doesn’t make perfect, practice makes permanent. So take these reviews (and many others) with a grain of salt if you will and weed through properly.
Frances Harris (verified owner) –
Worked OK, a little flimsy though.
Horacio Hoeger (verified owner) –
I use this to take out flooring while cleaning crime and biohazard scenes and it saves me hours. Great application.
Devyn Hagenes (verified owner) –
I don’t know how many times I could have used a scraper blade like this before but I ended up just using a hand scraper or sanding. I had some 4″ guttering that needing scraping so I thought it would be a good application for the 5″ blade. The blade did scrape the paint off but the process was touchy due to the angle of the blade against the surface in order to scrape and not gouge. I am anxious to try the blade for other jobs like knocking down the mud on a painted textured ceiling in order to lessen the texture look or eliminate it totally by sanding afterwords. Ultimately a more narrow blade may be better for some jobs.
Abigail West (verified owner) –
I don’t know how many times I could have used a scraper blade like this before but I ended up just using a hand scraper or sanding. I had some 4″ guttering that needing scraping so I thought it would be a good application for the 5″ blade. The blade did scrape the paint off but the process was touchy due to the angle of the blade against the surface in order to scrape and not gouge. I am anxious to try the blade for other jobs like knocking down the mud on a painted textured ceiling in order to lessen the texture look or eliminate it totally by sanding afterwords. Ultimately a more narrow blade may be better for some jobs.
Dee Herman (verified owner) –
Perfect for removing floor tiles and mastic. Inexpensive and fast.
Bella Strosin (verified owner) –
Makes light work of scraping, Works great!