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The Bosch Professional 1x Scraper ATZ 52 SFC is a high-performance accessory designed for multitools, featuring a 52 mm cutting width and a 40 mm cut length, perfect for removing soft carpet adhesive residues with precision and ease.
R**H
This review refers to the use of the new starlock ...
This review refers to the use of the new starlock fitting attachments when used with the older non-starlock multitool.The scraper works well enoughl, but the starlock fitting adds just over 5mm to the thickness of the scraper at the attachment end. This means that a) the scraper stands off from the multitool by 5mm more than the original scraper, which makes it harder to use in tight spaces and b) the blades no longer fit the moulded tool storage spaces in the multitool box. Not the biggest problems in the world, but a real nuisance nonetheless.Get the old "pre-starlock" version if you can.
M**.
Great versatility
This tool is a bit more expensive, but then worth it as it's a decent product. I bought it for scraping off small bits of wallpaper and painted wood finishes. It does this well, but beware of the 'bounce' when using, make sure it is safely and squarely in place before using it with the multi-tool.
L**T
Good fair price.
Pretty much is what the descriptions says.
G**S
Much better than the standard scraper attachment
Awesome, much stronger than AT52SFC the other Bosch scrapers you get in screwfix etc. I went through about 5 of those trying to lift Lino tiles, see my photo for the difference
M**Y
Renovation work
Very good when lifting cork tiles
B**X
Ok, but a bit thick
It is robustly made, my only gripe is that the scraper is a bit thick, so when trying to get it behind/under something you can sometimes cause damage to the wall or floor due to the thickness of the scraper.
J**E
Works well
Done the job
M**A
Good stuff! I had to undo a botched up ...
Good stuff! I had to undo a botched up job by a professional tiler on our kitchen work top and this helped me take he grout off with ease. However, yu do need to be a bit gentle, else you risk cutting through the wood.
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