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The Bates 6 Inch Flexible Drywall Spackle Knife is a versatile and durable tool designed for home improvement projects. Made from rust-resistant carbon steel, it features a soft-grip handle for comfort and precision flex for optimal finishing. Perfect for applying joint compound, puttying windows, and scraping paint, this lightweight tool is essential for any DIY enthusiast.
Material | Metal |
Brand | Bates Choice |
Handle Material | Plastic |
Blade Material | Carbon Steel |
Recommended Uses For Product | home improvement projects, applying joint compound, puttying windows, scraping paint |
Product Dimensions | 8.3"L x 6"W |
Manufacturer | Bates Choice Pro |
UPC | 850025106443 |
Part Number | NIF06 |
Item Weight | 4.6 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Size | 6 Inch |
Color | Black |
Shape | Black |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
O**Y
Much better and less expensive than the local big box store
Good knife. Flexible high carbon steel (will rust). The handle has a nice metal round end to correct screw holes in drywall before filling them with spackle.
D**D
Nice handle for gripping
Works great! Great price for what you get. Nice grip with the handle. Super easy to use and clean. Good price
S**
Solid putty knife
Sturdy and flexible. Great shipping.
A**R
Great drywall 6” Broad-Knives
Great 6” broad knives. Excellent price delivered quickly. Keep them oiled and honed - last a life time.
M**A
Knife has black burnt stuff
Looks great but it has like a burnt black thing on the knife
A**Y
Good putty knife
Flexible yet stiff. Good putty knife for basic drywall use.
M**N
Excellent design and workmanship.
The handles are free of sharp edges and mismatch. The stainless blades are free of burrs and have just the right amount of flex for applying putty and for light scraping.
F**.
Crappy sticky tool
This would be fine if there wasn't some kind of adhesive all over the metal, it's extremely sticky, I've tried cleaning it off and doing all kinds of things but it's like the adhesive just won't go away, the handle is cheap and crappy also I was expecting a much higher quality tool as far as by the looks of what this was, but in actuality it's a really cheap plastic handle, I'm sure it'll work just fine but at the same time it's going to take me a little while of using it to get that adhesive off of the blade which I don't understand why it's on there to begin with my only guess is that when they made the tool that the metal had that protective plastic taped on to it and for some reason I hope it was left on the Heat or if they had it for long period of time or what but my guess would be that the adhesive ended up staying on the metal rather than leaving with the plastic like normally happens but either way it's really annoying
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