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One-piece high carbon steel blade is hardened, tempered and ground for strength and durability when working with concrete. Ergonomic handle has a h...
View full detailsOne-piece high carbon steel blade is hardened, tempered and ground for strength and durability when working with concrete. Ergonomic handle has a h...
View full detailsThis Hyde® ergonomically designed finishing trowel has rubberized grip for comfort. The flat carbon steel 12" x 4" blade has been permanently affix...
View full detailsThis Hyde® ergonomically designed finishing trowel has a 52-54 HRC hardness. The flat 12" x 4" blade has been permanently affixed to the shank for ...
View full detailsOne-piece high carbon steel blade is hardened, tempered and ground for strength and durability when working with concrete. Ergonomic handle has a h...
View full detailsThis Hyde® ergonomically designed finishing trowel has rubberized grip for comfort. The flat carbon steel 11" x 4-1/2" blade has been permanently a...
View full detailsThis Hyde® ergonomically designed finishing trowel has a 52-54 HRC hardness. The flat high carbon steel 12" x 4" blade has been permanently affixed...
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It is an ok brush but we used other brands that work better
Good knives, great for cutting roxul/rockwool type insulation.
I love these knives. The price point is excellent plus the shipping is expedient. Hyde has my business, guaranteed!
Order from here thinking it was a good company to work with. I was wrong. Received my order and one item was different from the others. I am one who wants everything matching. Customer service told me to return the item for a refund not telling me I had to pay return shipping. It would have cost about half of what I paid to return the complete complete order as they wood not match. Don't waste your time with this company.
So far I only used it for small buckets of mud with a regular cordless drill. I was a little apprehensive about the plastic fingers and the kind of stiff mud but it mixed it up just fine on the drill's low speed. I haven't tried it yet in a full size bucket but at least I can say that the fingers won't break off, so it will probably work reasonably well. Note that it does not fit inside of a mud pan, so it isn't a good choice for mixing quick set in the pan.