It's a compact, cost-efficient product, 11 inches long with a 4.5-inch wide blade. There's a contoured soft foam grip that makes this ice scraper comfortable to use, along with leverage points for ...
The ice-crushing teeth on the 16619 are on the side of the broom head, instead of on the back of the scraper blade as on the 80037, and they’re narrower—2 inches instead of 4 inches.
When a scraper blade loses its sharpness, floor removal time can double. A blunt blade is more likely to glide along the top of the floor, rather than pulling it up. This means workers have to ...
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