Red Devil 4202 1 1/4" Flex Putty Knife
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In order to drill some holes I had to patch, I used this tool to scrape off the excess Wood Glue I used. My knife worked perfectly, and I was able to wipe off the excess wood glue with a paper towel, bringing it back to its original condition.
This is a nice On the other hand, the photo beneath the display product clearly proclaims it to be made in the U. S. In fact, that's what led me to purchase the tool in the first place. I immediately noticed when I arrived that the tool was made in China as indicated by the product label.
This knife's handle was broken once I received it, and the plastic seams were pulling apart I would like a new one - The fracture is the same as before. I don't use it anymore but I use it nonetheless.
A perfect putty to use everywhere in the world and a devil to work with.
You can buy a hyde for a lot cheaper.
This is what I purchased The 25-year-old flex version) because the plastic ones I bought from another vendor left marks on my white- and cream-colored furniture I like the colour of the This tool fits comfortably in the hand and is easy to use. In my opinion, four stars were deducted for the fact that the label was difficult to remove (see photo), something which was also true of It doesn't make sense to me why manufacturers design a tool with apparent care, but then package it so that the user must spend an hour soaking it in water and using Goo Gone or some other solvent to remove the label prior to using the tool. Taking away four stars for something so insignificant seems excessive, but while I was torn by my first reaction to it, "I hate it" reflected exactly how I felt at the time, and I will never forget what was wasted on.
They are liars! There is an impression that these are manufactured in Oklahoma based on the description. In fact, they are.
As a gift.