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Warner Manufacturing Warner Tool 250 Wallcovering Perforator, Multicolor

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  • Wallcovering Perforator
  • We call it the Warner Way. We’re SMARTER, STRONGER AND BETTER at making tools and giving our customers the support they need to be successful.
  • Our tools are made to last by a skilled team of hard-working men and women who take pride in building quality into every product


Product Description

Our company began in 1927. Our tools are made to last by a skilled team of hard-working men and women who take pride in building quality into every product - Made in the USA

From the Manufacturer

Introducing Warner Tool Products a family owned company – 85th Anniversary in 2012, (Est. 1927). Research Driven Innovation: Pioneered the Soft Grip Putty Knife Handle in 1992, (ProGrip),Originated the color coding of Putty Knife handles to identify the flexibility of the blade. (Patented), Developed Dura Cap TM – more comfortable light weight hammer head, Developed Dura Cap TM – more comfortable light weight hammer head. Warner greatly improves the Paint Tool Shopper Experience: Job Specific labels that aide the consumer with knife selection. The product sells itself! Warner means Quality and Value: For 90 years, Professionals and Consumers have trusted the Warner name for quality products that perform. Warner is an industry Leader in Product Design & Innovation: ProGrip Putty Knives with color coding flexibility, Carbide Paint Scrapers, Soft Grip Taping Knives, Drywall Stilts & Benches. Our Competition Follow Us! As we continue our quest for innovation, Warner will provide the Amazon consumers with products that are at the envy of the market!


Raymond A Handy Man
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2024
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Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2024
Wallpaper removal
Tab
Reviewed in Canada on May 10, 2024
The pin roller did not work , if the paper is adhered well to the wall surface , no perforation to the wall paper will make removal impossible. Steam is the only way or remove the replace the drywall
KajNut
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2024
Great tool for a job I hate.
Charles Sewell
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2024
It’s a good tool, but the protective case is very fragile plastic.
TeslaCoil
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2019
Good construction, solid product. I used to out holes in plaster worked great. If using on wallpaper is recomend not pushing very hard because it will puncture into your sheetrock
Samantha Cash
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2019
Works great. The plastic cover is cheap and breaks. However, the spikes are less than 1/4 inch long. This is in no way a deadly weapon on account of the spikes. If you injured yourself using this, it's more of a statement on your intelligence and not the danger of this product.
Elizabeth K
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2015
I was looking forward to using this product because I have been working on removing not your regular type of wallpaper but, vinyl wallpaper! The product worked great for about five hours until it broke where the rivets met the handle. It is now unrepairable so maybe the garbage man will find a use for it!
William H. Hill
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2009
I had a lot of top of the wall wallpaper border to be removed from a bedroom and bathroom. I discovered that I had to remove border that had been applied over some other border that had been painted over. So I needed to remove two layers of border. I had one of the usual little hand-held wallpaper scorers, but that took a lot of elbow grease, and it would not go all the way through both layers. The Warner perforator worked great because the long handle let me apply pressure to the wall that the little scorer wouldn't, the Warner perforator points are longer and much sharper, and the width of the roller let me perforate a lot of border at one time. The length of the points went all the way through the two borders. I used a steamer on some of it, and Wallwik wallpaper remover on the rest. It was still a lot of work, but the Warner tool made it much easier.