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The Goldblatt Pro-Grip series taping knives are simply the best drywall finishing knives on the market. Developed using a panel of professional finishers, these knives offer the flex and feel that will satisfy even the most demanding users. Perfectly balanced feel with ultra-flex blades to ensure perfect feathering and finishing. Crafted with a unique tapered ergo-grip and rugged hammer-end. Available in 6-Inch, 8-Inch,10-Inch,12-Inch, and 14-Inch sizes. Lifetime warranty.
Mandrake
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2018
Sturdy tape knife. Great for patching cracks or holes in drywall. It worked great to patch drywall where a mirror was removed. Pleased with purchase.
VW Pete
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2015
this thing is garbage, save your money
Theodora Grey
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2015
Soo i ordered this to use in cake decorating. I don't like the fact that it rusts pretty easily. Very annoying to find out after i've already bought it and had it shipped to me in the Caribbean
Hambone
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2014
I'm an amateur at wallboard finishing, but sure glad I bought this nice, wide taping knife!
Little Irish
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2014
I had a six inch blue steel blade for over 25 years and beat the living daylights out of it. I mean I didn't oil it, scraped it with steel wool at times and it kept on going. I never got a spot of rust in all that time. At last the rust came on one job and it broke at the handle connecting the steel. I checked and did some research around and this product came up high marks. So I gave it a try.It works like a charm. I did have to get use to the flex which was a lot lighter then my old beast. Real soft to the touch. It took about a couple of hours and it was like a part of my arm just like my old one.Very comfortable grip in palm. You don't get the hand tiredness. Every little time I would have to stop working with my old one because it had a plastic injected handle and flex my hand muscle. With this I don't get that. My friends laugh at me me because I have a grip that looks like I am using a ping pong paddle but it works for me. It is especially nice now that the arthritis is kicking in.The flared out ends are really nice but take a bit to get use to if you have been using a straight blade like I have been, but with change there is always adjustment.Give it a try it should fit you.
Harlan Kanoa Sheppard
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2014
I am a newbie. While I've worked in construction for a few years, drywall is not my trade. So I figured that I may destroy a tool or two in the process. Still, I didn't want to buy a cheap piece of crap. I tried buying a tool from an unnamed but huge nation-wide hardware store, and it actually broke within 2 minutes of use.NOT THIS. The handle was very comfortable, the construction seemed to be of good quality. No complaints with that. I did manage to cause this to rust despite my efforts otherwise (cleaned it vigorously with soap and water after each use, left it to drip dry). I attribute that to me being essentially a layperson in drywall.The widened edges seemed to help inhibit run-off from the edge, meaning I had to bend over less to retrieve blobs of joint compound from the floor.
Jon Hayden
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2013
I'm adding a bedroom to the basement and used this for a lot of the drywall taping and finishing. This is my first attempt at doing drywall so I'm not a professional by any means. It seemed to work fine but after a couple hours of use, it starts to rust and turn the mud orange. Maybe that's typical for a drywall knife, but it was kinda disappointing.
Rick
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2013
I used this for a small project in my home and it worked great. I'm not a contractor or anything but I don't want to buy jusk either. This is just what I was looking for
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