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Mayhew Select 35802 2 Inch Chisel Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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3.7
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Description of Mayhew Select 35802 2 Inch Chisel

Used in a multitude of masonry applications, from brick to stone to concrete. Allows for specific cuts, sizes and scores. Different cutting-edge lengths provide the perfect sized tool for the perfect finished look. Shot-blasted finish. Made in the USA. Used in a multitude of masonry applications, from brick to stone to concrete. Different cutting-edge lengths provide the perfect sized tool for the perfect finished look. Shot-blasted finish. Made in the USA.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

This is what I need

I ordered this item to help crack tiles at my father's house. It took a bit of a learning curve to get it working most efficiently, but it really helped with breaking down and removing the tile fixer, as well as separating the grout to make it easier to remove the entire tile or in larger pieces.

Pros
  • Shot Peening
Cons
  • Very Expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable and durable, cuts stone with ease

I bought this to reshape some blocks of stone to fit a retaining wall I am building. It is durable and easy to use. The width of the blade means fewer strokes to wrap the edge around the stone and therefore faster separation. The length is just long enough to prevent your fist from getting near the head of the firing pin, preventing accidental mishandling and broken fingers. a dozen pavers in a short time and then used that to smooth out rough and improperly treated pavers. It's a handy tool…

Pros
  • Allows for special cuts, sizes and grades
Cons
  • Small parts

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Doesn't work for my project!

Not great. Bought to fix two bathroom tiles that were loose and in need of repair. I've watched videos that recommended using a chisel and hammer. I took forever. The chisel had a small piece, but that wasn't a problem. It took forever and didn't go very well with the thinset. Went to Harbor Freight and bought a half price flat crowbar. Within minutes I was done with the work. I'm not a professional, but this chisel was not suitable for this job. It wasn't sharp and the angle just didn't work…

Pros
  • Made in the USA
Cons
  • Ugly packaging