Purdy Premium Stiff Putty Knife 40mm
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Price: £5.95
Brand: Purdy
Description: The Purdy® Premium Stiff Putty Knife is made from the highest quality raw materials to make prep work quick and easy. Fitted with a stainless steel blade, nail set hammerhead and non-slip handle for increased comfort. Available in a range of sizes to cater for any type of project and are designed to stand up to the toughest of jobs. 1 x Purdy® Premium Stiff Putty Knife 38mm (1.1/2in) Additional Information: Blade Width: 38mm Blade Material: Stainless Steel. Purdy Premium Stiff Putty Knife 40mm - shop the best deal online on diy-compared.co.uk
Category: Painting and Decorating
Merchant: Tooled Up
Product ID: 406214
Delivery cost: 4.95
EAN: 0716341008031
MPN: 14A900115
RRP: 6.89
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Author: Oscar Golding
Rating: 5
Review: Good quality as all purdy products are comfortable to use, stiff blade and has a good bit of flex I bought it with the intention to use on filling frames but too stiff unfortunately nether the less quality and robust
Author: John Phillips
Rating: 5
Review: A great little tool and at a very fair price. As a bathroom fitter and tiler, I often need to remove residual tile adhesive from walls (and occasionally remove suspect plaster and render) and this tool is just the job. Because the blade goes right through the handle and terminates with a solid head, it can take a good thumping from a rubber mallet with no danger of the thing falling apart or splitting. It’s very rigid and will accept a good amount of leverage without bending. I have a not dissimilar tool that is some 10 years old now but the blade has worn down by a good half of its length and is now less convenient/comfortable to use.. If this lasts a similar time - and I have little doubt that it will - I’ll be a happy bunny.