Newly designed Universal Quick Fit interface for compatibility with most oscillating tool brands Removal of vinyl flooring and bonded carpeting Scraping off old coats of paint/varnish or adhesives
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Brand | Dremel |
Item model number | MM600 |
Color | Black |
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Product Id | 664232 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 4.8 (2 ratings) 4.8 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 080596028695 |
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[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I used this Dremel Rigid scraper to take paint off and old piece of granite. It was easy to use, worked really good and it didn't scratch the granite. The paint was old, so I though there would be problems getting it off, but I held the scraper at the right angle and it worked just fine. It sure made my job easier.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Easy to use. This product makes scraping stuff off or a hard surface quick and easy. Is easy to mount and to remove and swap out to another head. Being that it is attachment for an osculating tool there is a slight learning curve in trying to find out that right pressure and not gouging your surface.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] So far use this once but it got the job done. I was replacing flooring plywood that had water damage and when removed I noticed there was glue on top of the studs. I decided to try this scraper out and it did an amazing job removing the glue with out damaging the studs.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Easy to use scraper. Works best on solid surfaces (removing hardened adhesive, carpet backing residue, etc. on concrete) Actually worked well to removing adhesive residue from vinyl sheet on old wood shelving. You do have to be more steady with the softer surface.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I had decided to replace my sliding backdoor on my house with a double french door. Sliding door was out, had the hardest time removing the aluminum slidingdoor frame. This is when my dremel rigid oscillating accessory SAVED THE DAY. it cut through the aluminim frame like butter. Thank you dremel
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Saved me a lot of scraping. During a repair of a desk drawer, I got sloppy with the glue. Th Scraper Blade made quick work of the excess glue. I can see this scraper to be very useful in cleaning up glue and caulk as well as removing peeling paint.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I have not used a scraper on my Dremel Multi-Max before, and I can say I was not prepared for how sharp this thing is. All sides are razor sharp. Putting the blade into the MM was a piece of cake due to the easy loading of the MM. Anyway, I used this scraper to pull up some really faded paint on my deck. Looks like I need to replace some wood, since if you are not careful, you will bore into the wood. Overall, I really like this blade, and have used it to start taking up some outdoor carpet that seems to be stuck down with something from another universe.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The easy connection to my Multi-Max was great. Stayed in place and made easy work of the chore. I had a piece of fake stone on front of house fall off after 70 years (see picture). Needed to smooth out the old mastic before applying new layer and reattaching. The scraper blade saved me from trying to manually do it from a step ladder at odd angles.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Great for peeling away at those stubborn adhesives and paint. During my recent diy project, I made a bit of a mess with paint, spackle and contact cement glue. Trails were left throughout the pavement of the garage and some 2x4s I was working on. This helped me take that glue right off the wood but even more surprisingly, peeled off the paint and chipped away at the spackle throughout the garage floor.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I used the scraper blade to remove construction adhesive from a block wall to prepare it for repair. The blade performed well until the edge became dull from working against the block. To remedy this, I simply flipped the blade over which gave me a new sharp edge. I continued this process for the remainder of the removal. It works very well, however it is pretty short and at times is hard to see the edge of the scraper because it is covered by the tool. It would have been nice to have it 3/4” - 1” longer to keep the edge in view. Overall it did the job and I recommend it for your scraping projects.