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Large Putty Scraper 12' Stainless Steel Putty Knives with Plastic Ergonomic Handle for Taping Paint Wall Floor Tile, Metal Spackle Tools Knife,Remover for Wood, Wallpaper Scraper (12')

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About this item

  • [Size]: Cutting Width: 300mm; Handle Length: 140mm; Total Length: 245mm
  • [Material]: Comfortable and durable plastic handle for maximum grip. Stainless steel putty scraper is not easy to break, has long service life, strong corrosion resistance and smooth surface finish.
  • [Definition]: A spackle scraper (spatula) is used for scraping surfaces or spreading material such as plaster in various construction trades.
  • [Application]: Ideal for puttying windows, removing loose putty, scraping paint, removing loose paint, removing vinyl or paper wall covering and patching dents cracks holes in plaster.
  • [More DIY Usage]: An experienced glazier will apply the putty by hand, then smooth it with the scraper.


Full flex applies to blades that have been hollow ground thinner for maximum flexibility. They are designed for lighter compounds and higher application rates. Perfect choice for final- or finish-coat applications. Ergonomic handle is wider and flatter, designed to fit the hand for use as a spreading tool and to reduce fatigue. Design improves blade control
Home cleaning tool:
This stove cleaner tool makes it easy to remove wallpaper, glue, paint, sticker from glass, window and wall, labor-saving and time-saving, a necessary tool for doing chores.
Safe to use:
The scraper handle is made of rubber, non-slip and comfortable to hold, safe to use while finishing cleaning within less time.
Good quality:
The paint remover scraper is made of quality plastic and steel, sturdy and wear-resistant, durable for long-time use.


lois welch
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025
Good product
Phil
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2024
used for scraping Moss off of the curb in front of the house
Steve w.
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2024
As a line cook, I was using this putty knife to remove grease from a flat-top grill. For that purpose, it was great except my co-workers would leave the plastic handle on the grill during rushes which would deform the handle slightly. The only reason I am going to order another one is the fact that one of my coworkers seemed to misplace it or just took it home with them. I think that the next one I order is going to be solid steel to keep the plastic from melting on the grill but I am worried about the heat transfer so I do not know what I am going to order but I need to replace it.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2024
There's a sticker across the entire tool, that breaks into little pieces when you try to remove it. Why would they do that?
Dianne & Jeff
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2024
Helped make my joints cleaner by spreading spackle further
Ron W.
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2023
Great dry wall knife, easy to handle very sturdy. Works great
Tanya T Stankunas
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2023
The first thing I did upon opening this was to see if I could remove the giant label covering the surface of the scraper. It didn't peel off easily, requiring me to soak the scraper in water to get it off. And then it instantly tarnished wherever I'd peeled off the label. Had to return.
Ricardo V. Rizzo
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2022
Gets rusty after one use.. Only used it for about 10 minutes. Realized how unsturdy the way thr handle is attached. Maybe the handle has to be wider to the base of the blade due to it being very unsturdy to where it feels like it will break very soon after a few uses. I got it because I liked the shape Of the 12" blade. Reminds me of the 6" blade that I have. Thought. Easy to clean just like the 6" blade. They just need to do the 2 fixes on this and it will be excellent. Make it more durable so it does not rust. And make the handle more sturdy to the base of the blade. Feels like the base of the blade might snap off of the handle if you press hard sometimes you need to depending on Is the process of the mud that is drying. Been painting for over 10 years and doing drywall for over that. Thanks for listening hope this helps everyone.