The Milwaukee 1-1/2 in. Scraper Blade is designed for effortless and efficient surface prep and material removal applications with all HACKZALL and SAWZALL Reciprocating Saws. The 1-1/2 in. scraper blade offers a great solution for applications covering smaller or narrow surface areas. The Scraper Reciprocating Saw Blade features chamfered corners to help prevent digging into the material as you work. The steel blade has a durable, induction-hardened edge.
- For use with most SAWZALL and HACKZALL reciprocating saws
- Steel blade
- Induction-hardened blade edge offers durability
- Chamfered corners help prevent the blade from digging into the work material
- Corrosion-resistant coating
- Blade can be re-sharpened
- 1-1/2 in. scraper blade
Opal Hammes (verified owner) –
Worked as expected
Anahi Blick (verified owner) –
purchased this to scrape grout off the floor after removing tile. It took me about 30 minutes to completely scrape a bathroom floor with this to remove the stuck grout which included scraping up the expansion membrane that was glued down. The blade is tough enough that first I broke a Harbor freight heavy duty recip saw with it. no problems with blade breakage at all but I am also not leaning on the blade while its running. Definitely recommend and i am also buying the 3″ version today.
Hassie Schumm (verified owner) –
This part was ordered to replace one that had broken. They seem to break easily so I try to have extras on hand.
Zita Nolan (verified owner) –
used to take up vinyl tile worked great until my helper monkey broke it. i will be buying more.
Michelle Borer (verified owner) –
I bought this to pop up a tiled entry way and it worked perfect, i was using it on a concrete floor so I can’t say how well this would work on a sub floor or hardie backer. What I used it for it worked very well.
Jacinthe Gottlieb (verified owner) –
worked ok , a little flimsy.
Travon Hill (verified owner) –
very handy little blade. We are using it to pop up parkay floor tiles. extremely fast. Only thing is the adhesive is gumming up on the blade. Bought it on clearance for about $8. Worth it by far.
Edison Frami (verified owner) –
Worked great for scraping my lawnmower deck!
Onie Nolan (verified owner) –
Great idea in principle. Works great for short term scraping, but we attempted to pull up lino that had been glued to a concrete floor (argh!) and the blades kept breaking after using it for 20 to 30 minutes.
Rossie Reichert (verified owner) –
Made light work of scraping.
Broderick Stiedemann (verified owner) –
I bought this to pop up a tiled entry way and it worked perfect, i was using it on a concrete floor so I can’t say how well this would work on a sub floor or hardie backer. What I used it for it worked very well.
Camille Hodkiewicz (verified owner) –
I bought this scraper to remove ceramic mosaic tiles from a small (35 sf) bathroom floor. The tile is in thin set on plywood subfloor and very well adhered. So far with about 25 sf removed it has exceeded my expectations. I found laying the sawzall on either side of the shoe gives the optimum angle without forcing a bend into the blade. This directs 100% of the thrust to the target also. Another thing is don’t force the blade into the tiles, let the sawzall do the work without putting undue strain on the reciprocating gear as the tool in reality is a saw and not a power chisel. It took about 2 hrs so far to get 25 sf up and the blade will probably need a sharpening to finish the job. I’m sure there are better tools for the job but this blade is working great so far on this DIY project. Especially since it really isn’t intended for ceramic tile removal. I bought 3 figuring on breaking at least a couple and will prob return 1. Goggles as a lot of tiles shatter, and ear protection are a must. Using 18v DeWalt cordless sawzall.
Erik Grimes (verified owner) –
It scrapes. That is all it is supposed to do. It does that.