Harman Burn Pot scraper Walmart

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rickwai

Minister of Fire
Nov 1, 2011
1,504
ohio
I was wandering through Walmart yesterday and came across this. I have one I have had for years, but It is a little short and I have busted my knuckles on the front lip of the pot when scraping carbon. This scraper is a little longer and keeps the knuckles out of harms way. If you have a Harman stove a gasket scraper is a must. I was surprised to see this in the tool section of Walmart!!
 
Yep,looks handy, but if you own a Harman, and don't have one of these, you are a few years behind the curve--
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I was wandering through Walmart yesterday and came across this. I have one I have had for years, but It is a little short and I have busted my knuckles on the front lip of the pot when scraping carbon. This scraper is a little longer and keeps the knuckles out of harms way. If you have a Harman stove a gasket scraper is a must. I was surprised to see this in the tool section of Walmart!!
I use the "Craftsman brand" version of this scraper. Works good! Gonna order that longer one too!
 
Yep,looks handy, but if you own a Harman, and don't have one of these, you are a few years behind the curve--
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I suggest putting some Loctite on the screws to keep them tight.