RST Flooring Trowel 16
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Price: £11.95
Brand: RST
Description: R.S.T. Flooring trowel steel blade with banana shaped wooden handle with ten rivet fixing for greater strength. Size: 400 x 114mm (16in x 4.1/2in). Additional Information: ● Blade Size: 16 x 4.1/2in ● Blade Material: Spring Steel ● Handle: Wooden. RST Flooring Trowel 16 - shop the best deal online on diy-compared.co.uk
Category: Hand Tools
Merchant: Tooled Up
Product ID: 8516
Delivery cost: 4.95
EAN: 5013693182019
MPN: RST201
RRP: 15.46
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Author: Ex Royal Marine - Bear
Rating: 5
Review: I have loads of trowels but decided to get this one and some of the reviews were helpful. When I received it it was well packaged and with no issues, I used it when I was built a step into my gym and it felt light and my hand never slipped once as the grip is rubber sturdy. I am totally happy with this additional tool to my collection and would without any issues, recommend it for anyone who is like me doing everything yourself as it saves money and you learn something new every day. Everyone has their own opinions about using tools of all shapes and sizes for all jobs, but with me, I like to make sure I have what I need before I start a job instead of finding out I haven't got what I need which puts the job back or you just forget about it. It is good value for money and ladies, gentlemen, if your a DIY or like to do projects to keep you busy over lockdowns then you will also save money and learn new techniques while you're doing them yourselves and you're always adding to your tool collection, my advice never lend your tools out to know one no matter if it is family friends or neighbour. That way I still have everything I use, if I can afford everyone else can afford it, but it is up to you as I found out the hard way when something came back destroyed never again. (Good Luck with your building projects have fun)
Author: conrad gibson
Rating: 2
Review: No good too me