We tested 7 floor scrapers on real DIY projects to find the best for removing tile, linoleum, glue, and paint. The Heavy Duty Floor Scraper with 44.5β handle delivers the best combination of reach, power, and blade durability for most homeowners.
This heavy-duty scraper dominated our tile removal and adhesive scraping tests thanks to its 44.5-inch handle that delivers serious leverage without bending. The 4-inch razor blade slices through linoleum, glue, and paint while the included 10 replacement blades keep you working longer without supply runs.
Unlike compact models that force you to work on your knees, this tool lets you attack flooring projects standing up, saving your back during multi-hour demos. The metal construction feels substantial and transfers maximum force, though we recommend wearing gloves as the handle lacks padded grip for extended sessions.
The Heavy Duty Floor Scraper with 44.5β handle delivers the best combination of reach, durability, and included blades for most DIY flooring projects, letting you work upright while generating serious prying power.
If you need adjustability for varied tasks or multiple users, upgrade to the Greeily; for tight budgets or occasional use, the wanguan offers the most replacement blades per dollar spent.