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Brand | Wal-Board Tools | Wal-Board Tools | Wal-Board Tools | Wal-Board Tools |
Name | 10 in. Stainless Steel Blade Taping Knife | 12 in. Stainless Steel Blade Taping Knife | 6 in. Hammer-End Joint Knife with Comfort Grip Handle | 14 in. Blue Steel Blade Taping Knife |
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Ratings | (182) | (182) | (188) | (158) |
Blade Width (in.) | 10 | 12 | 6 | 14 |
Blade Material | Steel | Steel | Carbon Steel | Steel |
Tool Type | Joint Knife | Joint Knife | Joint Knife | Joint Knife |
Handle Material | Plastic | Plastic | Plastic | Plastic |
Drywall Features | Comfort Grip | Comfort Grip | Comfort Grip,Hammer End | Comfort Grip |
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Brand | Wal-Board Tools | Wal-Board Tools | Wal-Board Tools | Wal-Board Tools |
Name | 10 in. Stainless Steel Blade Taping Knife | 12 in. Stainless Steel Blade Taping Knife | 6 in. Hammer-End Joint Knife with Comfort Grip Handle | 14 in. Blue Steel Blade Taping Knife |
Price | ||||
Ratings | (182) | (182) | (188) | (158) |
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The Wallboard Tool Co., 10 inch Stainless Steel Blade Taping Knife is made in China
This product does not come with a lifetime warranty.
I'm guessing it's a component of/in the plastic handle since several of the chemicals are known to be hazardous
Won't rust.
Yes, ....It feels a bit stiffer than the spring steel Wallboard knifes I've always used however once I got the "feel" of it, I had no problem creating a variety of knockdown patterns (light to heavy and the extra heavy stucco look with the appropriate texture thickness and spray patterns).
Yes, it works well.
Which is what? I answered the questions as posted without detailed evaluation of the picture (though it is clearly a red plastic handled Wallboard knife with a stainless blade). Both the 8 & 12 do the job & perform appropriately dispute a slightly different blade feel in use compared to the spring I've used for 45+ yrs.