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3 Inch Wide Tile & Thinset Scaling Chisel SDS-Plus Shank 3' x 10' Thinset Scraper Wall and Floor Scraper Works with All Brands of SDS-Plus Rotary Hammers and Demolition Hammers

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About this item

  • Made of high quality hardened steel alloy with heat treatment process this scaling chisel is very hard and durable to support you with all kinds of scaling jobs especially good for removal of old tiles, thinset, mortar and other adhesive
  • 3"(75mm) wide and 10"(250mm) long, the longer length is easier and much more comfortable for operation. It also supports to reach into the corner and place where there is no enough space
  • Optimal geometry design offers comfortable use with less vibration, machine sharpened edge guarantees high efficiency in tile and thinset breaking and removing
  • Standard SDS-Plus shank is compatible with Bosch, Dewalt, Milwaukee, Hilti, Makita, Hitachi and all other brand electric or cordless SDS+ rotary hammers with chipping or chiseling function. Please switch from rotary mode to chipping or chiseling mode when using it
  • Small size, high thinset removal rate, easy for operation, long life time, wide compatibility with all SDS-Plus system impact drill and rotary hammers. This scaling chisel is widely used by DIYers, home owners and professional contractors



3"x10"(75x250mm) SDS-Plus Scaling Chisel

Package quantity: 1 piece

Product length: 10" (250mm)

Blade width: 3" (75mm)

Shank: standard SDS-Plus shank

Material: high quality hardened steel alloy, drop forged body with a sandblasted finish

Compact, durable, high removal rate and comfortable for operation, this tool is widely used by DIYers, home owners and professional tradesmen for tiles, thinset, mortar and other adhesive removing projects


WK
2025-07-27 12:16:42
Yeah it’s off label use, but they don’t seem to make SDS+ spade bits, so here we are. I used this digging, just like with a spade bit, on hard compacted clay with plenty of rocks in the mix. Doesn’t chew through the rocks, but great on the compacted clay and for working around the stones to loosen them. Shaft has held up well with some prying and good sturdy blade despite trying to chisel through some rocks.
Peter Frank
2025-06-30 10:57:54
Had to chip out tile and was doing it by hand using a hammer and chisel and it was slow. Went to Home Depot to get another chisel and looked around the tool crip and saw roto hammer with chisel bits SDS. I never though of using my rotor hammer drill in impact mode only ( not drill ) of course HD had no such chisel bits . At home that night I looked on Amazon and ordered this bit .I came next day and put it in my drill on hammer mode and it worked fabulous ,like a miniature jack hammer . Thank you Amazon.Peter in California
Ed
2025-04-20 15:00:23
What do you say about a chisel
Another Review
2025-03-29 17:57:57
This Steel Spade fit in my 1-1/8" diameter Rotary-Drill Chuck just fine. It took up Kitchen Floor Ceramic Tile which was cemented to an underlayment of Cement Board (1/2" DurRock), which was unfortunately not only nailed down but also Glued-Down. What where they thinking? Trying to discover the nails in the DurRock below the Thin-Set cement was the hard part, and trying to 'take off' the Thin-Set was just too dusty for me. Better to take off the Tile first, and then attack the DurRock from underneath. Taking up Ceramic Tile mounted on DurRock is not for the faint of heart, and it requires: Safety Glasses, a Dust Mask, and Noise Reduction Ear-Muffs, plus it is On-Your-Knees work. This 3" Wide Spade held up well, even against the Roofing Nails it encountered in the Cement Board. The 3" width of this Spade is about the right width to get in-between the nails and not encounter them directly.
Jim T.
2025-01-23 15:28:03
I had to remove 400 square feet of floor tile that was installed 12 years ago. I used a friends hammer drill/jack hammer with this chisel and the tiles popped right up. The problem was the old mortar which had to be removed for installation of the new tiles. This was a 3 day job for me, as an older guy, but the chisel worked great. I did sharpen it on occasion. I could never have gotten this done without it. As an aside, I retired the chisel as this will be my last tile job, ever. The constant up and down on my knees caused a torn meniscus with required surgery. The chisel did a much better job than my knee.
Michael crane
2024-12-22 14:53:37
good
Dom
2024-12-13 11:59:57
This is my third one and only because I use them a lot doing lots of tile work. It does the job quickly and is at the best price. Mine haven't wore out the tips but the shaft breaks where it thins to install into the hammer drill.
winston swann
2024-11-29 11:54:37
Makes easy work of holes, removing all types of flooring. value for your money. Quite sturdy and durable. Money well spent.
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