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🔧 Scrape smarter, not harder — precision meets comfort in your pocket!
The Bahco 625 TCT Pocket Scraper features a durable 25mm carbide triangular blade engineered for precision scraping in tight spaces. Its ergonomic two-component handle ensures superior grip and comfort, enabling efficient removal of paint, varnish, glue, and rust from wood, metal, and painted surfaces. Compact and portable, it includes a holster with an integrated clip for easy storage and accessibility, making it an essential tool for professionals demanding accuracy and convenience.

| ASIN | B000288LOW |
| Best Sellers Rank | 2,713 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 15 in Scrapers |
| Blade Material | Carbide |
| Brand | Bahco |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 8,454 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 07311518221614 |
| Handle Material | Plastic |
| Handle material | Plastic |
| Included Components | 1 x Paintscraper |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 29L x 10W centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Cabinet Scrapers |
| Item Weight | 5.6 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Toolbank (First Order Account) |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Number | 625 |
| Part Number | 7311518221614 |
| Product dimensions | 29L x 10W centimetres |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Removing paint and varnish from wood surfaces, Woodworking, Painting |
| Recommended uses for product | Removing paint and varnish from wood surfaces, Woodworking, Painting |
| UPC | 622422262837 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Unit count | 1.0 count |
S**R
Fantastic tool
I bought this to aid scraping old wax off my new house’s kitchen worktops. Previous owner had rented it the house and so worktops in a real state. It was a real labour of love to get them back looking great but this tool really helped cut down the workload as I removed many layers of old hard wax oil, dirt and grime. Without it I would have given up. £20 quid seemed a lot for a scraper to me but I gave it a go and I think it is worth its weight in gold. Lovely soft grips made it easier to use snd out a bit of elbow grease in without causing callouses. Love this little tool. It has pride of place hanging up in my shed.
S**E
Great tool
Works perfectly for scrapping varnish and paint off of old wood furniture
K**R
It's a simple but brilliant tool
I absolutely love this tool. For being such a simple thing it has a lot of power. We were really struggling to strip the varnish and stain off our stairs and I bought this on the recommendation provided with the stripper we bought. I didn't think it would work but I was so wrong...it's been a life saver for those tricky corners and round the stair nosing. It's stayed sharp for the landing and for 13 stairs. I would highly recommend this tool for any wood stripping that needs doing.
J**L
Great Scraper
Great Scraper
A**R
I WILL NEVER BUY ANOTHER SCRAPER!!!
I don't normally write reviews, but this product blew me away. I've spent the past weeks laboriously stripping paint and wallpaper from walls in my own home and at a friend's place. It has been tiring and awful, especially with the heat, and has taken me such a long time to make even the slightest progress. I tried standard scrapers and stanley blade ones, but the blades became dull so quickly I was going through an unreasonable number of blades or working with dull blades so my efforts resulted in chipping the plaster more than removing the paint. On top of that, a lot of effort was required for each area and I ended up spraining my hand and developing callouses. Before long I started to look for other items... scoring tools, solutions... I tried them all with very little success. Solutions were messy to apply, had long waiting times or were just too expensive for the large areas I needed to strip. The worst ones barely seemed to make a difference. I searched online and came across this. The reviews seemed too good to be to true, but I had no other options and decided to give it a try. It was more than I would usually spend, but at this stage I knew it would be cheaper overall than constantly buying more blades/stripping solutions, if it lived up to expectations. Came through my door a few hours ago and I couldn't wait to try it. Straight out the box it was bigger than a lot of the other scrapers, but the ergonomic handle and extra grip knob made it easy to handle and direct. I took it to a patch I had been working on and scraped it down; with just a bit of effort a ribbon of paint came away from the wall. It was like cutting through butter! I was ECSTATIC. I had to try more... I ended up finishing stripping a whole alcove because it was so easy. Even when there wasn't an edge to scrape from, dragging the scraper on the paint a few times would reveal the plaster below with startling efficiency. Furthermore, there was minimal damage to the plaster below - with other scrapers there were chips and notches everywhere, whilst here there was only some sparse damage (which may well have been due to my own eagerness/haste). Best of all - my hand did not ache afterwards, I felt like I could go on for hours! The blade is extremely resilient and sharp and the handle has a great comfortable design making it a formidable tool. Cannot recommend enough.
R**N
Amazing tool
Amazing tool, made easy work of the 4 layers of paint on my stairs, if you need a scraper this is the one you need
C**S
It's a game changer, but know when & how to use it
This might just be my new favourite tool. But like any tool, it's important to know when to use it, and when not to use it! Many have used it for scraping paint from wood or metal. In my case, I needed it to help me strip some particularly awkward walls for redecoration, i.e. scraping paint from plasterboard. In terms of function, it's halfway between sandpaper and a razor blade. Like a razor, it will take a thin layer off whatever you scrape, so don't use it on anything delicate. Like sandpaper, it will kick out a lot of dust, so wear a mask & eye protection, cover nearby furniture and be ready to clean up after. Just like an actual razor blade, you should only pull it in one direction (not back and forth - it won't work). Apply pressure evenly, and don't be heavy-handed if you don't want to take a chunk out of the surface. Wear gloves to avoid blistering and/or grazing your hands on whatever surface you're scraping. This tool is not a full replacement for conventional wall stripping, because it will take forever. In the first instance, I'd recommend going at walls with a steamer and scraping with a good old fashioned putty knife to get off the bulk of any paint. Where this tool really shines is on the stubborn patches of paint (that don't steam off nicely), edges of walls and awkward gaps (e.g. around sockets, where a steamer may not fit), and for stray patches and flakes. For that I can't fault it - I was taken from walls in dire straits to perfectly bare plasterboard, ready to be filled, sanded, washed and painted. That alone is well worth the price.
A**N
Great piece of kit
Great tool for getting into places your sander cant
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R**️
Good quality product
Best question but packaging is not good by seller, But product is very good and it’s quality is also good
N**N
Scraping paint? You need this.
Never thought I'd write a rave review about a paint scraper. But I love this thing--and I hate scraping. I've done painting professionally but these days work mostly restoring my old farmhouse--I'm working on the exterior at the moment and was looking for a scraper that might make the process less wretched. I learned a long time ago that the key to painting effectively and economically is to use the best products you can find: superior paints and brushes, good canvas drop-cloths, and now a Bahco scraper. Over the years I've tried a wide variety of scrapers and am more impressed with this one than all the rest put together. It's comfortable to use even without the ergonomic knob, but with it, the job becomes... well, almost bearable. This tool works smoothly to remove anything remotely flaking or peeling, requires minimal effort, and doesn't damage underlying wood in the process. Definitely less strenuous than anything else I've tried, and if you've ever spent hours scraping paint you'll appreciate that. Yes, you'll pay more up front, but this product is worth every penny. In fact, when I hired two people to help me on a large job, I bought each of them a Bahco 665 scraper and found it an easily cost-effective investment. Both painters were amazed by the difference it made and how much time (and effort) it saved. In my own case, it probably cuts my time by roughly a third on weathered surfaces and the ridiculous numbers of paint layers I encounter. I also like the fact that the sharp edge stirs up less dust... face it: paint dust is not something you want in your lungs, on your clothes, or anywhere else. You'll also pay more for the replacement blades, but again they last a remarkably long time and are worth the investment. I bought a replacement blade along with my original scraper and haven't had to use it yet. I wasn't familiar with Bahco until I bought this item, but I'm keeping an eye out for their other products now.
A**N
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.
C**U
Pratique et efficace
Très pratique en complément de son grand frère à lame plate. Utilisé lors d'un grand carénage avec une lame triangle pour l'hélices bronze et surtout une en goutte d'eau (vendue séparément je crois) pour aller au fond des virures de la coque sans trop rayer. Les lames carbure sont virtuellement inusables. Le changement de lame nécessite un tournevis, mais le filetage est assez gros pour ne pas s'endommager au fil des échanges. Attention à ne pas perdre la vis.
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