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Pocket Slix - Multi-Purpose Folding πŸ”§ Caulk Spatula - Flexible Six-in-One Slicks for Newborns Review

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Description of Pocket Slix - Multi-Purpose Folding πŸ”§ Caulk Spatula - Flexible Six-in-One Slicks for Newborns

One handle, six spatula sizes with flexible slicks. Blade widths represent a 3" tapered and 3", 4", 5", 6", and 8" straight spatula (Standard Width). Locking wheel to easily tighten and loosen blades. Blades can be removed for cleaning. More flexible than our standard Pocket Slix.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Amazingly Versatile Painter's Helper!

Based on our own experience, the Newborn Pocket Slix Folding Flexible is a highly recommended tool for every painting enthusiast out there. The flexibility of this product makes it easy to use and master even for beginners. We love how the folding capability enables easy storage and transportation of the tool. However, the product may be a bit pricey compared to other tools and materials in the same category. Nonetheless, it is worth the investment as it is highly durable and reliable. Tools…

Pros
  • Easy to use and convenient for traveling or on-the-go changes.
Cons
  • The folding mechanism may require some practice and could potentially break with frequent use.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Just received them today.

Just received these today and they are exactly as pictured and described. I obviously haven't used them yet, but I don't see why they shouldn't work perfectly. If I had to ask myself I would say they are a little stiffer than I thought. The "bend" starts about halfway down each blade and all the way to the end. I think I thought the whole blade was flexible. However, I don't see why they wouldn't work perfectly for what I bought them for, which was spreading and smoothing out liquids that flare

Pros
  • Sturdy construction
Cons
  • Nothing