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๐Ÿ”ช Warner 10-inch ProGrip Stainless Steel Drywall Taping Knife with Soft Grip Handle - 10920 Review

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Description of ๐Ÿ”ช Warner 10-inch ProGrip Stainless Steel Drywall Taping Knife with Soft Grip Handle - 10920

Features a soft-grip ergonomic handle. Use when applying drywall finishing coats. 10-inch stainless steel blade. Blades are supported with aluminum backing. Blade flares out at the edges to reach into corners.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great as a spatula

I bought this to use as a spatula/cooking tool and it works great for that purpose. It doesn't rust so my boards don't get dirty anymore and it's easy to clean. The build quality is excellent.

Pros
  • Tools & Housewares
Cons
  • Available in white only

Revainrating 4 out of 5

For removing excess chocolate from mold when making candies

I'll admit I haven't used it for drywall or other construction work. I actually used it when making filled chocolates (bon bons) after an online chocolate making course where the instructor recommended using a 10" drywall cutter to scrape excess chocolate off the candy mold and back into the chocolate shell. . So I don't know how well this works for drywall, but it works better for scraping chocolate off a chocolate mold!

Pros
  • Tape knife
Cons
  • Big and bulky

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Badly done on paint, wall care products and supplies

I bought a brand new Boos Block back bench. At the same time I bought this knife to use as a scraper. After the first day of baking, I noticed that the corner of the knife had a tiny crease (hardly visible to the naked eye unless you're looking for it) that scratched my lovely new bench like hell. Shortly thereafter, after scraping my bench to remove flour, etc., I ran the knife between my fingers and cut my finger very badly. Apparently the center of the knife was also damaged.

Pros
  • Painting supplies and tools
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  • Exterior