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Usa razor scrapers, which are you taking?

antman213

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Which usa made scraper are you taking?
Do you think one is better than the rest?
Do you have a different/better design that you use?

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I've had horrid luck with the left most variety (even a Hyde). I keep them around for wimpy jobs only.

Have a Hyde of the middle two looking type that is tolerable

I prefer something with a more positive locking mechanism, either reversing the blade manually (cheap imported plastic ones), or rotating it around (vintage ones using double edged razors, by Red Devil, Acorn or Basford)

I'm using them for hobby level stuff, so I can take the extra 10 seconds to flip the blade
 

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I have 6-10 of the one on the left. I do not see, from the picture, how any of of those pictured might be better than the others, shown.
I have a set of SK scrapers. Each scraper has a different design of the working end. I would 100% buy buy SK set again.
 
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Yeah it may not be 'made in USA, like a lot of Lisle products are, but it's the razor scraper I grab.

I honestly cannot stand trying to use the retractable kind like in the OP for any purpose, no matter who made it or where.

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Wow, I like that. Do you need to have a license from the state to buy one?

How many blades fit in the handle?
 

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Yeah it may not be 'made in USA, like a lot of Lisle products are, but it's the razor scraper I grab.

I honestly cannot stand trying to use the retractable kind like in the OP for any purpose, no matter who made it or where. If space was a concern I'd rather use a non-retractable plastic widget probably made in the PRC.

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Hmm, mine that I bought a couple years ago is made in USA. I do like this style by the way.
 

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Wow, I like that. Do you need to have a license from the state to buy one?

How many blades fit in the handle?
The only license I needed was the the $10 or so legal tender it went for.

I managed to fit a few more than the 5 that were included in there. 8 in all along with the plastic insert it comes with, and they come out with a tap. It feels like I might could jam one or two more in there but feels like they might not want to come out any easy way.

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Hmm, mine that I bought a couple years ago is made in USA. I do like this style by the way.
I bought mine close to a year ago now, and I remember at the time it did not say a COO on the package and the only writing on the tool is a 'Caution Sharp Blade', so I just assume it's not made in USA. All of my Lisle tools that are said somewhere on the package or tool.

I have a couple razor scrapers very similar to the Lisle, incl one I know I've had for more than 30 years now, but they all have a knurled thumb screw to change blades that isn't as quick and easy as the spring steel lever the Lisle uses. Makes flipping the blade around backwards for storage or carrying around much quicker. That, plus the comfortable handle shape are things I like more about it.

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Of those choices, #1 at least works. #2 does not (touch it wrong and it retracts while scraping). Don’t know about the others.
 

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I have both the Lisle and the Titan and they're my go to scrappers unless I need to get medieval then I go for my carbide Super Scrapers. Those retractable ones are pure ****.
 

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I can't remember where I picked this old timer up but it's comfortable, compact, and works great.
 

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I use this all the time. It's only marked with "Stainless" "Made in the USA". It's wider than a razor blade and slightly duller so you don't dig into counter tops, and you don't have to worry about cutting yourself. The one-piece handle is brazed and peened. The blade can be sharpened. It does what a scraper should do. Why do simple functional tools (like this) seem to evolve into junk of today? :unsure:

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I can't remember where I picked this old timer up but it's comfortable, compact, and works great.
I have a bunch of those. Red Devil or something like that. I buy every one that I find that is not rusty. Most of them are rusty in Michigan.
 
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Retractable scrapers are garbage. That is all.
I agree that non retractable scrapers are the best, but a scraper for on a job site should at least have a cover or be retractable.

I like this style the most.
 

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Here are a few of mine.
 

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I bought mine close to a year ago now, and I remember at the time it did not say a COO on the package and the only writing on the tool is a 'Caution Sharp Blade', so I just assume it's not made in USA. All of my Lisle tools that are said somewhere on the package or tool.
Ah, looking at my lisle again ot has no markings. I guess the included USA razor blades fooled me. :(
 

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This titan is probably not usa, but the blades are, very comfortable handle.

I have this and the Lisle 5200 shown above. I use the Titan occasionally but never use the Lisle anymore (since I got the Titan) as I just don't need that much reach
 
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