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product_id: 4390611
title: "Ergo Pocket Scraper"
brand: "bahco"
price: "Rp908064"
currency: IDR
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 12
category: "Bahco"
url: https://www.desertcart.id/products/4390611-ergo-pocket-scraper
store_origin: ID
region: Indonesia
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# Versatile blade shapes for detailed work Durable carbide blade for precision scraping Ergonomic 2-component handle for superior grip Ergo Pocket Scraper

**Brand:** bahco
**Price:** Rp908064
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔧 Scrape smarter, not harder — precision meets comfort in your pocket!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Ergo Pocket Scraper by bahco
- **How much does it cost?** Rp908064 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- bahco enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted bahco brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Carbide Blade Power:** Sharp, long-lasting blade cuts through paint, glue, rust with ease
- • **Lifetime Confidence:** Backed by a limited lifetime warranty for lasting reliability
- • **Multi-Blade Versatility:** Interchangeable triangular, round, drop & pear blades for every surface
- • **Pocket-Ready Portability:** Compact size with holster for on-the-go professionals
- • **Effortless Precision Grip:** Ergonomic handle design minimizes fatigue during extended use

## Overview

The Bahco Ergo Pocket Scraper combines an ergonomic two-component handle with a premium carbide blade to deliver precision scraping on wood, metal, and concrete surfaces. Designed for professionals tackling paint, glue, varnish, and rust removal, it features versatile blade options and a compact holster for easy portability. Trusted for durability and backed by a limited lifetime warranty, this tool is a must-have for detail-oriented craftsmen and DIY enthusiasts alike.

## Description

Product Description Bahco 625 Premium Ergonomic Carbide Scraper, 1", with Plastic Holder desertcart.com The Bahco premium ergonomic carbide scraper is intended for heavy-duty applications and is ideal for precision scraping work, such as windows, molding, and narrow corners. The long-lasting carbide blade allows you to scrape wood, metal and concrete, quickly and efficiently removing paint, glue, varnish, rust, and more. The 2-component handle gives you better grip and added comfort; the thin front and precision thumb-grip provides increased control. This scraper comes with a versatile 1-inch triangular blade; the blade can also be fitted with other speciality blades including round, drop, and pear designs. The tool measures 11-by-3-9/10-by-1-3/5 inches (LxHxW) and comes with a holster for convenient pocket or belt storage. It is backed by a lifetime limited warranty.

Review: fantastic little scraper - The Bahco scraper is amazing. I have been using it to scrape polyurethane finish off of kitchen cabinets and it works great. The blade is super sharp and scrapes the wood to a smooth finish. For tight corners you can turn the blade so the point of the blade is out and this is helpful for getting the last little bit of finish off of the wood. I also purchased the teardrop blade and that has been invaluable for scraping some of the curved areas of the cabinet doors. Again the blade is super sharp and scrapes to a smooth finish. You do have to be careful with both blades to avoid catching them on an imperfection in the wood because this can throw the blade off line and cut into the wood. The scratches typically aren't that deep and can be sanded out easily. I have refinished an entire set of kitchen cabinets and the blade is still going strong. No sign of dulling. This is all I have used this tool for so far but I am impressed with the quality and usefulness for the amount spent. I highly recommend this product.
Review: remove inclusions like bark, loose knots or rotten wood - Very effective at scraping bark from sparkleberry for hand making canes. I used it to scrape the shaft/root to shape; remove inclusions like bark, loose knots or rotten wood; reaming cracks; and to get the twisty cane shaped and down to the final weight. That wood is highly figured, very hard, heavy and strong and the carbide blade did a tough job faster than the knives I have always used without the lost time for the frequent sharpenings tool steel requires. Replacement blades are a little pricey but each has 3 sides. I used the original side for about 16 hours before I rotated to a fresh side when attaining the point where I was doing finer work needing a sharp edge with better control. The old edge will be rotated back for the next initial rough work and I expect to get at least that much use out of it yet again. The only negative I can say is that the small (1" wide) blade can turn with inattention and the sharp point will gouge a groove across the grain. No problem in the initial rough stages but be on your guard when your are close to the sanding stage. Sparkleberry (or Farkle, Farkleberry) is a type of tall blueberry found all over the SE and is especially plentiful here in the Low Country of SC. Great places to acquire it here are old unused sandy fields being recleared for planting or for the sad future of becoming a subdivision. If you get there during the clearing operation, talk to the operator and he will usually not have a problem looking around and/or at his burn pile. With a little luck, you can get a 10' tree, in excellent shape, already ripped out of the ground but still possessing the beautiful roots which make a beautiful handle-- the only work left is trimming branches and cutting it to length. It needs to be dried for a year or so, out of the sun with plenty of ventilation, because it checks (surface cracks) when drying unevenly. The larger cracks, IMO lend character to the cane and are not apt to make it unsafe, just potentially imperfect for some people. The current specimen I am now making is ~7/8" in diameter and despite being a big man, I can not make it flex across my knee with a hand at each end pulling as hard as I can This wood grows with a twisty trunk, not straight like an oak sapling, but winds up a flowing shape which when sanded to a glossy state (finishing with 0000 steel wool) and rubbed with tung oil, makes a beautiful reddish, or yellowish brown specimen with beautiful color and grain variations, especially in the roots and hard knots, that will be a unique, stable (I use one myself) eye catcher that will get a lot of positive comments.

## Features

- Maximum comfort with minimum effort due to the ergonomic design
- Comfortable 2 component handle giving an excellent grip
- Carbide blades for easy removal of paint, glue, varnish and rust off various surfaces
- Designed for precision work such as windows and mouldings
- Supplied with a 449, 25 mm triangular blade
- Other suitable blades 625-Round,Drop and Pear

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B000288LOW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #70,369 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #158 in Paint Scrapers |
| Blade Material | Carbide |
| Brand Name | Bahco |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (2,850) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 07311518221614 |
| Handle Material | Plastic |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 11.42"L x 3.94"W |
| Item Type Name | .... |
| Item Weight | 5.6 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Bahco |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 7311518221614 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime Warranty |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | 625 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Precision work on various surfaces |
| UPC | 622422262837 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Bahco
- **Handle Material:** Plastic
- **Material:** Plastic
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Precision work on various surfaces
- **Unit Count:** 1.0 Count

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size, Style** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ fantastic little scraper
*by A***N on November 25, 2011*

The Bahco scraper is amazing. I have been using it to scrape polyurethane finish off of kitchen cabinets and it works great. The blade is super sharp and scrapes the wood to a smooth finish. For tight corners you can turn the blade so the point of the blade is out and this is helpful for getting the last little bit of finish off of the wood. I also purchased the teardrop blade and that has been invaluable for scraping some of the curved areas of the cabinet doors. Again the blade is super sharp and scrapes to a smooth finish. You do have to be careful with both blades to avoid catching them on an imperfection in the wood because this can throw the blade off line and cut into the wood. The scratches typically aren't that deep and can be sanded out easily. I have refinished an entire set of kitchen cabinets and the blade is still going strong. No sign of dulling. This is all I have used this tool for so far but I am impressed with the quality and usefulness for the amount spent. I highly recommend this product.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ remove inclusions like bark, loose knots or rotten wood
*by W***F on February 28, 2016*

Very effective at scraping bark from sparkleberry for hand making canes. I used it to scrape the shaft/root to shape; remove inclusions like bark, loose knots or rotten wood; reaming cracks; and to get the twisty cane shaped and down to the final weight. That wood is highly figured, very hard, heavy and strong and the carbide blade did a tough job faster than the knives I have always used without the lost time for the frequent sharpenings tool steel requires. Replacement blades are a little pricey but each has 3 sides. I used the original side for about 16 hours before I rotated to a fresh side when attaining the point where I was doing finer work needing a sharp edge with better control. The old edge will be rotated back for the next initial rough work and I expect to get at least that much use out of it yet again. The only negative I can say is that the small (1" wide) blade can turn with inattention and the sharp point will gouge a groove across the grain. No problem in the initial rough stages but be on your guard when your are close to the sanding stage. Sparkleberry (or Farkle, Farkleberry) is a type of tall blueberry found all over the SE and is especially plentiful here in the Low Country of SC. Great places to acquire it here are old unused sandy fields being recleared for planting or for the sad future of becoming a subdivision. If you get there during the clearing operation, talk to the operator and he will usually not have a problem looking around and/or at his burn pile. With a little luck, you can get a 10' tree, in excellent shape, already ripped out of the ground but still possessing the beautiful roots which make a beautiful handle-- the only work left is trimming branches and cutting it to length. It needs to be dried for a year or so, out of the sun with plenty of ventilation, because it checks (surface cracks) when drying unevenly. The larger cracks, IMO lend character to the cane and are not apt to make it unsafe, just potentially imperfect for some people. The current specimen I am now making is ~7/8" in diameter and despite being a big man, I can not make it flex across my knee with a hand at each end pulling as hard as I can This wood grows with a twisty trunk, not straight like an oak sapling, but winds up a flowing shape which when sanded to a glossy state (finishing with 0000 steel wool) and rubbed with tung oil, makes a beautiful reddish, or yellowish brown specimen with beautiful color and grain variations, especially in the roots and hard knots, that will be a unique, stable (I use one myself) eye catcher that will get a lot of positive comments.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A top quality and essential tool for maintaining caulk
*by H***L on February 28, 2024*

Caulking has to be one of the most unappealing DIY home maintenance chores. I have learned that the annual expense of paying to have it inspected and properly restored is considerable. And the cost of neglecting it can run into the tens of thousands. A neighbor did not maintain his caulking on his new home for several years. This resulted in severe exterior and interior damage from water infiltration. His total cost of repairs: Over $130,000. After cutting expired caulk, this tool is essential for scraping the remaining fragments so that your new bead of caulk will have a better chance of adhering to the substrate (window, siding, molding). Pros: Ergonomic, excellent grip, the replaceable blade is extremely hard and should last several seasons. Cons: Outrageously expensive but I believe it's worth every penny.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Bahco Ergo Pocket Scraper
- Bahco 625-PEAR Pear-Shape Scraper Blade
- Bahco 449 L-Inch Triple-Edge Triangle Scraper Blade, 1", Silver

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