expired Posted by phoinix | Staff • Oct 19, 2024
Oct 19, 2024 7:12 AM
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Item 1 of 4
expired Posted by phoinix | Staff • Oct 19, 2024
Oct 19, 2024 7:12 AM
Allway Soft-Grip Retractable Glass Scraper w/ 5 Replacement Blades
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$14
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I don't care for these cheap flimsy push button ones as they rarely hold tension and end up retracting the blade while you're working. You essentially have to keep your thumb on the button.
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I don't care for these cheap flimsy push button ones as they rarely hold tension and end up retracting the blade while you're working. You essentially have to keep your thumb on the button.
I don't care for these cheap flimsy push button ones as they rarely hold tension and end up retracting the blade while you're working. You essentially have to keep your thumb on the button.
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Granted, I bought my threesome on a posted deal some time back for close to what this link goes for; I want to say 3 for $13-$14. But since getting them, the retractable versions like this posted deal have vanished from my tool collection; I have to run those with my finger constantly holding the button to do any serious work like glass cleaning or gasket scraping. These just work; apply pressure, change blade when need be; work.
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I don't care for these cheap flimsy push button ones as they rarely hold tension and end up retracting the blade while you're working. You essentially have to keep your thumb on the button.