Canadian-Made Razor Scraper - Reviews, Consumer Ratings & Comparisons

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- Saturday, May 05, 2012 |
| Razor Scraper |
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John (Clarence Center, NY) |
| Slider sticks and is difficult to use. When extended the blade collapses as soon ad you put pressure on it. Would not recommend this item |
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- Tuesday, December 27, 2011 |
| Great scraper! |
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Amy kauper (Gainesville, FL) |
| Finally, an all METAL, well built scraper - you cannot find a well-built scraper in normal stores, this one even has rubber around the sides to aid in gripping and holds the blade very securely with a positive open/close slide. |
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- Sunday, December 18, 2011 |
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John Christman (Annapolis, MD) |
| Scraper has a "positive" lock and rubberised edge. These prevent the blade from retracting and the device from slipping in your hands. It has a comfortable feel on it so you can focus on the peeling or slicing actions. These features minimize loss of control of the tool and prevent personal injury. Both 5 to hand out to others as suggested. Definitely recommend purchase. |
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- Tuesday, February 15, 2011 |
| Perfect |
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Ed (Williamstown, MA) |
| This is the scraper you always hoped you had when you didn't. The slightly larger length and the rubber grip on the edge make this a much more comfortable tool to use for what is among the more unpleasant of tasks. |
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- Thursday, January 27, 2011 |
| Best scraper |
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Joe (LI, NY) |
| Who knew Canadians were at the forefront of razor-scraper technology? This is an improved version of a timeless design, but oh, the difference it makes. After trying the first one, I'm ordering the five-pack to give to colleagues. What a hand-saver! |
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