Size: 8"

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Product Overview

  • 8" carbon steel scraper features an angled head for better leverage and control
  • Durable steel construction
  • Ergonomic handle helps reduce user fatigue
  • Blade features both blunt and sharp sides for versatile functionality
  • Great for stripping tile, removing carpet, and scraping soils off of floors
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UPC Code:400016944655

Specs

Quantity
1/Each
Shipping Weight
4 lb.
Blade Length
8 Inches
Handle Length
60 Inches
Blade Material
Carbon Steel
Color
Silver
Handle Material
Steel
Type
Floor Scrapers
Usage
Floors

Details

Keep your floors clean with this Lavex 8" heavy-duty floor scraper with 60" handle. Made of durable steel for long-lasting use, it helps easily loosen and remove difficult soils and adhesives from your floor. This floor scraper features a wide 8" carbon steel blade and includes a 60" ergonomic handle that also helps with heavy-duty uses such as removing carpet or stripping floor tiles. This scraper is sure to provide help in ensuring your restaurant, cafe, or office maintains a clean, welcoming atmosphere.

For twice the use, this scraper's blade can be flipped over when it gets dull. It features both a blunt and sharp end for different types of floors, and the head is angled for greater leverage. Be sure to replace your scraper blade when you notice wear or tear, or failure to perform. Caution: Lavex blades are razor-sharp. Always handle with care. Use caution when changing blades! This scraper blade is sure to enhance efficiency when it comes to maintaining your floors.

Overall Dimensions:
Handle Length: 60"
Blade Length: 8"

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Customer questions about this product

How can I replace my scraper blade?

Replacing the blade on your Lavex scraper tool is quick and easy, but you must use extreme caution as Lavex blades are razor-sharp. Begin by untightening the screws or knobs on the frame of your tool. You may also have a model that releases the old blade when a trigger is pushed forward twice. Slide the old blade out, and replace it with a new one before re-tightening the screws or knobs, or retracting the trigger. Always handle with care and use caution when changing blades!
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