Description
Price: $1.99
(as of Oct 30, 2024 22:53:17 UTC – Details)
High-value, low-cost plastic spreaders are made of tough polystyrene. Features a chisel edge to aid fine spreading or to allow light scraping on soft surfaces. Plastic tools are perfect for one-time uses such as spreading tar, adhesive, roof caulking, wood putty or other difficult to clean materials.
6″ Flex Plastic Joint Knife
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Customers say
Customers like the product for its performance. They mention it works well for cleaning up after a puppy still in training. However, some customers disagree on its sturdiness.
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Olympia –
Best tool for a buck
At this price point, there really isn’t much to criticize. The tool performed as it should, it was sturdy enough for the job, and performed adequately. I have used this tool for two fix-it projects around the house and it performed well. If doing frequent jobs, it would be recommended to invest in a metal putty knife only because of the durability and consistent smooth application. This applied putty well, the downside to plastic putty knifes is when the plastic gets a dent or ding it won’t smoothly apply putty well so it would not be recommended for long term use but short term it worked well for the price.
Jose Kok –
It does the job and the right size
I bought this item to fix a whole in the wall. The size and the material made it very easy
Adam –
Worked as intended
Did what I needed it to do, would buy again.
Eric Vanella –
Great for the price
Not the world’s best scraper, but perfect for the price point. I bought this to spread a bunch of caulking for an art project, and it worked for 12 tubes of caulk until the handle broke, which is pretty impressive, considering how thick the silicone is. Great buy if you’re looking for something disposable, for that one particularly nasty job that you just don’t want to have to clean the scraper back off afterwards.
SHM. –
Good Putty knife.
It’s a good putty knife that I used for repairing my walls, though don’t expect it to last for long.
SJL –
Working great
Used to spread tamale dough on corn husks! Easy peasy
Paul P. –
It worked
Used for driveway patching. Worked fine
Joanne B. –
Not flexable
Second time I used this item, the handle snapped and broke in two.