What Materials Are TILER Stainless Steel Sharp Tooth Notched Trowel 8203E-7-V Suitable For?
Stainless Steel Sharp Tooth Notched Trowel 8203E-7-V | Precise and Even Application
- Model
- 8203E-7-V
Item specifics
- Material
- Stainless Steel
- Handle material
- plastic
- Size
- 280x128mm
- Notch shape
- Sharp tooth
Review
Description
◢ SPECIFICATION
ART
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QTY/INNER BOX
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QTY/OUTER BOX
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8203E-7-V
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2PC
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36PCS
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◢ DESCRIPTION
TILER Stainless Steel Sharp Tooth Notched Trowel 8203E-7-V, Finishing Trowel, Stainless Steel Square Tooth Blade, size 280x128mm,Plastic Handle Perfect for Spackling, Sheetrock, Stucco, Concrete and More, Manufacturer Wholesale.
▪ Smooth bottom surface, strong rigidity, and excellent elasticity for optimal performance.
▪ Easy application and uniform coverage for a professional finish.
▪ Rust-resistant and durable for long-lasting use.
◢FAQ
What is the benefit of the smooth bottom surface of the TILER Stainless Steel Shape Tooth Notched Trowel 8203E-7-V?
The smooth bottom surface provides strong rigidity and excellent elasticity, ensuring optimal performance.
TILER Stainless Steel Shape Tooth Notched Trowel 8203E-7-V are suitable for many different materials, including cement, plaster, mortar, tile adhesive, stone glue, joint compound, and render, among others.
How do I choose the right trowel?
Choosing the right trowel depends on the type and size of material and surface you need to work with. For applications such as tile or stone adhesion, it is important to choose a toothed trowel that is appropriate for the size and shape of the material.
Is the TILER Stainless Steel shape Tooth Notched Trowel 8203E-7-V suitable for both professional and DIY use?
Yes, the TILER Stainless Steel Shape Tooth Notched Trowel 8203E-7-V is suitable for both professional and DIY use, providing easy application and uniform coverage for a variety of materials.
How can I avoid fatigue and injury when using a trowel?
When using a trowel, it is important to maintain the correct posture and arm position, and take breaks when needed.
How do I clean and maintain my trowel properly?
After using a trowel, it should be cleaned immediately and thoroughly dried. If necessary, you can use a brush or water to clean the blade and handle. When storing your trowel, it is best to avoid the blade coming into contact with other hard objects and store it vertically.