Fabricant | Bahco |
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Dimensions du produit (L x l x h) | 25,4 x 5,08 x 8,99 cm; 208,65 grammes |
Référence | 7311518221607 |
Taille | 65 mm |
Couleur | Multicolore |
Quantité d'articles | 1 |
Nombre de pièces | 1 |
Système de mesure | Metric |
Composants inclus | Grattoir |
Batterie(s) / Pile(s) incluse(s) | Non |
Batterie(s) / Pile(s) requise(s) | Non |
Disponibilité des pièces détachées | Information indisponible sur les pièces détachées |
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Description du produit
Confort maximum et effort minimum grâce à la conception ergonomique. Poignée ergonomique bi matière offrant une prise en main optimale.
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ASIN | B000288LP6 |
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Moyenne des commentaires client |
4.8 étoile(s) sur 5 |
Classement des meilleures ventes d'Amazon | #13,018 dans Bricolage (Top 100 dans Bricolage) #32 dans Racleurs manuels |
Date de mise en ligne sur Amazon.com.be | 26 avril 2022 |
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- N'est plus produit par le fabricant : Non
- Dimensions du produit (L x l x h) : 25,4 x 5,08 x 8,99 cm; 208,65 grammes
- Fabricant : Bahco
- ASIN : B000288LP6
- Numéro du modèle de l'article : 665XXX
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I considered a chemical stripper, but the staircase is open with spindles, walls, and half-walls. The chance of chemical stripper dripping down over the walls and on the marble floor below led me to look for a better way.
I didn't want to sand the steps like I did the floors. The dust collection on the rental sanders is much better than it used to be, but it still would have sent dust all over the house. Besides, sanding would have left a lot of hand work around the spindles and other tight areas where machines couldn't reach.
Also, I just painted the walls above and next to the steps. While picking dried paint chips off the steps, I noticed that the deteriorated poly on the steps scraped off rather easily with a razor blade. I thought there must be a tool for that, and I came to Amazon.
I am happy to report that this scraper, and its little brother, are exactly what I needed. Getting the old poly up is quite easy, and actually fun. If you're a little OCD, it can actually be hard to stop, but that's a personal issue.
I can easily scrape of the worn poly and wood from the treads. The 1" Bahco model works great around and behind the spindles. The resulting surface is flat and smooth. I mix up a little oxalic acid (wood bleach) and that helps to lighten up the gray stain that has settled into the grain of the oak that is not scraped off.
I have four flights of stairs to do, and I have just about finished one without really working. There is very little mess, and no airborne dust. Between this scraper and the 1" triangle, I have not found a place among the nest of spindles that I haven't been able to reach. This was an ideal solution to my problem.
Edit- I found out that a wire brush worked better than oxalic acid to clean out the low grain. This in no way affects my opinion of the scrapers, which continue to impress.

In terms of function, it's halfway between sandpaper and a razor blade. Like a razor, it will take a thin layer off whatever you scrape, so don't use it on anything delicate. Like sandpaper, it will kick out a lot of dust, so wear a mask & eye protection, cover nearby furniture and be ready to clean up after.
Just like an actual razor blade, you should only pull it in one direction (not back and forth - it won't work). Apply pressure evenly, and don't be heavy-handed if you don't want to take a chunk out of the surface. Wear gloves to avoid blistering and/or grazing your hands on whatever surface you're scraping.
This tool is not a full replacement for conventional wall stripping, because it will take forever. In the first instance, I'd recommend going at walls with a steamer and scraping with a good old fashioned putty knife to get off the bulk of any paint. Where this tool really shines is on the stubborn patches of paint (that don't steam off nicely), edges of walls and awkward gaps (e.g. around sockets, where a steamer may not fit), and for stray patches and flakes. For that I can't fault it - I was taken from walls in dire straits to perfectly bare plasterboard, ready to be filled, sanded, washed and painted. That alone is well worth the price.

Over the years I've tried a wide variety of scrapers and am more impressed with this one than all the rest put together. It's comfortable to use even without the ergonomic knob, but with it, the job becomes... well, almost bearable. This tool works smoothly to remove anything remotely flaking or peeling, requires minimal effort, and doesn't damage underlying wood in the process. Definitely less strenuous than anything else I've tried, and if you've ever spent hours scraping paint you'll appreciate that.
Yes, you'll pay more up front, but this product is worth every penny. In fact, when I hired two people to help me on a large job, I bought each of them a Bahco 665 scraper and found it an easily cost-effective investment. Both painters were amazed by the difference it made and how much time (and effort) it saved. In my own case, it probably cuts my time by roughly a third on weathered surfaces and the ridiculous numbers of paint layers I encounter. I also like the fact that the sharp edge stirs up less dust... face it: paint dust is not something you want in your lungs, on your clothes, or anywhere else.
You'll also pay more for the replacement blades, but again they last a remarkably long time and are worth the investment. I bought a replacement blade along with my original scraper and haven't had to use it yet. I wasn't familiar with Bahco until I bought this item, but I'm keeping an eye out for their other products now.