Features
- Set Contents: (1) 7-1/4" and (1) 9-1/4" Stainless Steel Pry Bar Scraper
- Feature a nail puller, razor sharp scraper edge, and an angled edge for pulling and prying
- Angled edge is ideal for pulling apart walls, prying off moldings, tiles, wood slats, and removing baseboards and trims; angled end is designed with a chiseled edge so it can wedge into tight spaces
- Razor-sharp scraper edge is perfect for removing caulk, adhesives, paint and residue from glass, metal, and hard surfaces
- Constructed with high quality stainless steel that will prevent corrosion and rusting, sturdy stem won’t bend or crack during use
Specifications
Color | Factory |
Size | 7-1/4 x 9/16" and 9-1/4 x 9/16" |
Unit Count | 1 |
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This two-piece stainless steel pry bar and scraper set includes 7-1/4" and 9-1/4" tools with a nail puller, angled chiseled end for prying, and a sharp scraper edge. The scraper removes caulk, adhesives, and paint from glass, metal, and other hard surfaces, and the stainless steel construction resists corrosion while providing a stiff stem that resists bending or cracking.
Project Ideas
Business
Rental Turnover Caulk & Paint Removal Service
Offer fast, targeted removal of old caulk, paint drips, and adhesive residues between tenants using the stainless scraper and pry bar for trim work. Market to property managers and Airbnb hosts as a low-cost refresh service that prepares surfaces for quick repainting or staging.
Refinish & Upcycle Furniture Business
Specialize in taking in worn or dated furniture, using the pry bar to remove trim and hardware and the scraper to remove old finish and glue. Offer distressed, farmhouse, or modern refinishes and sell finished pieces online or at markets—emphasize the durability of stainless tools and hand-crafted quality.
Hands-on Workshops & Classes
Run small workshops teaching safe use of pry bars and scrapers for home projects (tile removal, caulk replacement, frame distressing). Charge per seat and include a take-home starter tool set and printed/how-to videos. Target DIY homeowners, interior designers, and makers.
Curated DIY Starter Kits
Bundle the two-piece stainless pry/scraper with consumables (replacement blades, gloves, touch-up paint, small sanding blocks) and short how-to guides for common jobs (caulk removal, trim salvage). Sell kits online, at hardware stores, or through local realty staging partners.
Reclaimed Materials Flip Shop
Source reclaimed trim, tile, and glass by carefully removing them with these tools, then clean and repurpose the materials into finished products (frames, shelves, mosaics). Market the eco-friendly angle, sell through an e-commerce store or local boutiques, and offer custom salvage-for-hire removal for contractors.
Creative
Distressed Picture Frames
Use the angled chiseled end to pry off old molding and the scraper edge to remove paint and varnish in small sections, creating a controlled worn look. After removing finish, lightly sand and re-stain or whitewash. Result: custom distressed frames for prints and photos with a handcrafted, vintage aesthetic.
Reclaimed Trim Wall Art
Carefully pry up baseboards, crown molding, or shutter slats from demolition or salvage using the pry end to preserve profile. Clean adhesive and paint with the razor scraper, then cut and assemble into geometric wall art panels or picture ledges. Great for making one-of-a-kind accent pieces with character.
Glass Tile & Mirror Mosaic
Use the scraper to remove old grout, caulk and adhesive from salvaged glass tiles and mirror fragments without scratching reflective surfaces. Arrange cleaned pieces into mosaics on boards or tabletops and grout/finish for a custom, sparkly art piece or tabletop.
Patina & Texture Metal Panels
Apply heat or chemicals to thin metal sheets then use the scraper’s razor edge to selectively remove surface coatings and create textured patterns. Combine with paints or waxes for decorative metal panels or small sculptures with controlled distress and high-contrast highlights.
Window & Mirror Restoration Kits
Create small, decorative windows or framed mirrors by prying off old glazing and removing old putty/caulk with the scraper, then reseating new glass and repainting frames. Sell them as finished pieces or keep as props/functional art in interiors.