Manual Utility Scraper
SKU #10591
The Slice® Manual Utility Scraper combines safety and comfort so you can easily remove all sorts of materials from different surfaces. A sturdy handle with soft-touch grip allows you to scrape comfortably for long periods, and this tool is suitable for left- and right-handed users. The scraper’s finger-friendly® blade is safe to the touch, ideal for tough scraping, and can be manually retracted when not in use for additional protection. Slice remains the first choice for safety and effectiveness in industrial settings and is now recognized as the leading safety tool in homes. From its daily use on construction sites to DIY renovation projects, the Manual Utility Scraper makes people and places safer.
- Finger-friendly® blade is the only safety blade on the market
- Sturdy handle with soft-touch comfort grips for additional comfort
- An easy-grip slider allows you to manually retract the blade when not in use
- Suitable for left- and right-handed users
- Slice® blades last 11.2x longer than traditional blades
Great for:
- Scraping stickers, rust, and debris
- Removing paint from wood
- Clearing away wallpaper, residue, and adhesives
- DIY household projects
Product Specifications
Product Specifications
Cutting Depth:
Material: GFN, TPEE, POM, zirconium oxide
Dimensions: L
Weight: 0.18 lb x W x HVideos
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Manual Utility Scraper
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Blade Replacement on Slice Utility Scrapers
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FAQ
How Is This Utility Scraper Safer Than Standard Scrapers?
Advanced ceramics last much longer than steel, but other ceramic scraper manufacturers still use an unnecessarily sharp blade. So while their blades may not dull quickly, they still start out dangerously sharp.
Slice® blades have a unique finger-friendly® edge that’s sharp enough to be effective, but still safe to the touch. This allows companies who use Slice to reduce injuries and lower costs.
Will a Ceramic Scraper Break?
How Do You Change the Slice Manual Scraper’s Blade?
First, set the handle to the exposed blade position. Then, press downward on the “lock” tab so that it won’t catch on the dark grey handle. At the same time, push the slider as far forward as it can go. Your blade should now be fully exposed and easy to lift off the orange blade holder. Simply remove the current blade and replace it with a new 10526 or 10528 blade, lining up the blade notch so it sits in the holder. Then press on the slider mechanism again and pull the blade all the way back into the housing.