1-1/2″ Warner 90127 ProGrip Full Flex Putty Knife

6.99$

Price: (as of – Details) Full Flex applies to blades that have been hollow-ground thinner for maximum flexibility. They are designed for lightweight compounds. Perfect choice for final or finish-coat applications. Ergonomic handle design improves blade control. Full Flex blade that works great with lightweight spackles and compoundsFull Flex blades have been hollow-ground thinner for…

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Price: $6.99
(as of Oct 19, 2024 01:26:38 UTC – Details)



Full Flex applies to blades that have been hollow-ground thinner for maximum flexibility. They are designed for lightweight compounds. Perfect choice for final or finish-coat applications. Ergonomic handle design improves blade control.
Full Flex blade that works great with lightweight spackles and compounds
Full Flex blades have been hollow-ground thinner for maximum flexibility
Full tang blade to prevent blade breakage
Tapered handle design making the tool easier to clean after usage
Safe to use with chemical solvents

Customers say

Customers like the build quality, functionality, and flexibility of the palette putty knife. They mention it’s well-made, does the job, and is flexible for many tasks. Some also say it’s a great buy and decent for the money. Customers are satisfied with the grip and comfort. However, some customers differ on the rust resistance.

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13 reviews for 1-1/2″ Warner 90127 ProGrip Full Flex Putty Knife

  1. Lisa

    Just what I ordered
    Reasonably priced and arrived next day. Thanks!

  2. Matt K.

    Great tool and made in the USA to boot
    Fantastic for applying various putty type substances, mainly used for hole filler in drywall and wood filler in trim so far. Has a good flex to it while still possessing some strength and cleans up easily.It’s nice when you can find an American made tool at a fair price, great job Warner.

  3. Bobby T

    Great value spackle knife!
    I purchased this knife to do some work around the house, as the spackle knife I had was rusty and dull. It served me very well for a few weeks. I then had a painter friend helping me with a project, and that son of a gun started using this knife after I let him try it for 2 seconds. After seeing how quickly this professional dropped his knife and started using mine, I quickly ordered another one for myself and just let him keep it he liked it so much. Needless to say, these knives and this brand has not disappointed yet. Thank you!

  4. Gary H

    This is one versatile little knife
    I restored a 1949 Gretsch acoustic guitar and needed to replace the broken bridge, which meant gently removing the old bridge without destroying the wood underneath it. This putty knife, along with judicious application of heat, made the bridge removal smooth and satisfying. It has just the right amount of spring to it and it balances perfectly in my hand. Another great addition to my toolbox.

  5. melanie Paulman

    Pretty good for the price
    They were nice but not as nice as some. If you are not a professional, I would recommend these for someone that just uses them every now and then.

  6. John Brechbill

    Cheap and Simple.
    This thing was $5 and it works. The blade is a nice chrome finish and it comes to a pretty sharp point. I use it primarily for removing 3D prints from their bed, and it works well for that.

  7. Did have on issue, the tunnel spring pop out on one end after a weekend of play, had to pop it back in and might need to secure it a little more.

    Scraper
    The handle size. I combined the scraper with a broom using duct tape. The scraper helps clean my deck, drive, and yard.

  8. Edith L. Wentz

    “Lucky” scraper
    I’ve had one of these for years and it’s always been my “lucky” scraper. Somehow the shape and flex always made it the ideal tool for my projects.Recently I started on a big floor project that has required a lot of hours of scraping and my old Lucky scraper still worked better than anything else, but it was starting to wear down even with my attempts to hone it before use. I think I bought ten other scrapers trying to get the same utility out of them but none were as ideal as Lucky scraper.It took me way too long to google the manufacturer’s name on the handle and find them online, but I’m glad I did and now I have a credible backup for Lucky scraper.Definitely remembering Warner for future projects.

  9. Sylvain

    Respecte le descriptif

  10. Rocio L.

    Posiblemente Warner sea la mejor marca de espátulas, muy buena durabilidad y fácil manejo, si su precio es elevado pero justificable.

  11. rick h

    Used Richards taping knife all my life but tried these and I’m extremely happy. The metal seems to last better. Most know Richards are the best buy these equal and maybe surpass them.

  12. Bud DeSpud

    Good knife. Good price. I like the no slip handle.

  13. Silver Staples

    Good, solid putty knife. I like the handle and the hammerhead tip is essential for those pesky nails and screws poking out from the drywall. My only gripe would be that it doesn’t have quite enough flex, it’s just a little too stiff compared to the 4″ putty knife which I prefer.

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