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Aug 12, 2017
Lightweight window zipper
My ebay search was for a Red Devil 4046 Zipper. Two listings that had this CRL Zipper, one that included Red Devil 4046. Assumed they were interchangeable. Not even close. Had just finished a project with 80 year old windows (9 ea) that needed to be unzipped. The Red Devil 4046 I used worked wonders, with a lot of wrist action and repeated tightening of the countersunk 3 screws that held the metal to the wood handle. It sold me on the value of this tool .I now have used the CRL Zipper. The metal cutting edge is much thinner by a factor of 3-4X, easily bends, and is held to the metal handle with 3 rivets. Not sturdy enough for the repeated twisting required to cut through old paint. Either the thin metal zipper will bend, or the rivets will eventually fatique the metal and fail. Either way the CRL is not likely to be a hardy, many years of use tool?

Aug 17, 2016
One aggressive paint remover!
Used this for two weeks on a 100+ year old building. The paint was hardened, thick and resisting usual paint scrapers. Brought this Dahco out and it amazed everyone for the two weeks with it's ability to remove lines of dried paint efficiently and without damaging the wood. Best features: aggressive paint chip removal; feathered the edges of thick paint chips that wouldn't budge; tilting the scraper edge to the matching angle enabled the scraper to remove paint in beveled edge between adjacent siding boards; easily removed "petrified" paint drips from the past to regain a smooth surface. Only caution: use the scraper flat to the board surface or the blade will cut into the wood surface.