bladrnr history
One day while attempting to scrape a stubborn sticker from the inside of my new car's windshield I managed to slip and damage the dashboard. The scraper I was using was your typical flat type that holds a standard single edge Razor Blade. You have all used them and am sure have also experienced my frustration with their inherent danger. They are difficult to hold and you are never quite sure how much pressure to apply which can spell disaster.
After this destructive episode, I knew there had to be a better way. I envisioned a powered multi-purpose scraper that would allow the user to safely and effortlessly remove stickers, paint, glue or any other stubborn material from various surfaces. After an exhausting amount of searching, I couldn't find an existing tool on the market that worked the way that I envisioned.
So I sought out to design a tool that could scrape in a safe and effective manner. My primary design goals for the tool were; use standard single edge razor blades, have a simple and efficient reciprocating mechanism, a blade holder that pivots ensuring constant contact with the work surface, a quick acting Blade retainer that would allow fast blade changes, comfortable to hold and operate and a rechargeable Battery.
This was no easy task, but given my background I accepted the challenge. After several design iterations and prototypes BLADRNR was born.
Simple yet effective...look no further.
After this destructive episode, I knew there had to be a better way. I envisioned a powered multi-purpose scraper that would allow the user to safely and effortlessly remove stickers, paint, glue or any other stubborn material from various surfaces. After an exhausting amount of searching, I couldn't find an existing tool on the market that worked the way that I envisioned.
So I sought out to design a tool that could scrape in a safe and effective manner. My primary design goals for the tool were; use standard single edge razor blades, have a simple and efficient reciprocating mechanism, a blade holder that pivots ensuring constant contact with the work surface, a quick acting Blade retainer that would allow fast blade changes, comfortable to hold and operate and a rechargeable Battery.
This was no easy task, but given my background I accepted the challenge. After several design iterations and prototypes BLADRNR was born.
Simple yet effective...look no further.