The bar that the blade is fixed to is bent on mine. From the point where the handle joins. If you try to hold the blade flat on the face of a spirit level, you can rock it - must be 2 to 3mm out at the top of the blade. Used on a small job before I realised, unsurprisingly the finish is not very good!
Usual Marshalltown quality, great float, unbelievable price
To narrow and so not great for holding mix on. Also, no flex at all which makes it a challenge to trowel up
It's amazing out the box. Give it a few goes. It's warped and dangerous to attempt to even lay on with. It is now however the best floor scraper going so tit for tat.🤟
Nice trowel bought for finishing ,good for the price
Easy to handle even for me as a beginner in plastering and it is good value for money.
Decent quality for price. Robust and light weight.
Ideal tool for the DIYer like myself. Made applying the skim coat easier than would otherwise be the case
Always buy these towels there value for money and very light in hand, I always used marshalltown permashape, but buying one of these havnt looked back value these highly at the price you pay
Good quality and straight not bushed in the transport.
Nice and comfortable with clean/sharp corners and edges. No surprises.
very solid good price, would buy this make again , would recommend :-)
Sturdy and easy to use, even for a beginner like me.
seems fine for the price, got a flat smooth finish
Easy to use and light too. Excellent for large ceiling holes.
Excellent quality and very comfortable to use ideal for finishing plaster off
Feels really good in the hand and bedded in well great quality
Quality bit of kit. Not used daily, but performs well when used
Purchased a couple of these as reskimming a house ive just purchased.
As a beginner, i didnt want to fork out for the top marshalltown as not plastered in a few years.
Very comfortable and beds in quite fast.
Good quality for the price
Never had a long trowel before for DIY but this was definitely worth it for both applying and finishing off. A slight kink in it when I bought it (noticed when I got it home) but a few blows with a hammer on an anvil vice sorted that out.