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The MARSHALLTOWN Premier Line 4510SD Drywall & Plastering Taping Knife features a premium tempered stainless steel blade with a rigid alloy backer, designed for precision and durability. Its tapered blade is perfect for corner work, while the narrow profile DuraSoft handle provides improved control and comfort. Weighing in as one of the lightest knives available, it ensures you can work longer without fatigue.
D**S
Looks like photo
Used for plastering. Knife is perfect and flexible. Glad I purchased.
D**L
I like the convex better
Stainless is the way to go with drywall knives. I purchased two, already owning one 14 and a few other sizes by marshalltown. One had a perceptibly convex blade, while the other was perfectly flat. I like the convex better, but on third coat (which is where I use these 90% of the time) it really doesn't matter.
T**3
Great tool but...
Marshalltown tools are great but the adhesive stickers all over the blades are terrible. If labels are necessary use those peel off plastic labels, those would sure beat a 1500w heat gun and goof off.
M**Y
A quality tool at a reasonable price
Everyone who does any taping should have a good tool. This is a good tool from a quality company. Made of stainless so you don't have to worry about rust like all the old tools. High quality made in USA. You need a few different size knifes if you are going to do more than a patch or two. (2", 6", 10", 14") Probably the most important is 6"
D**N
good quality
I bought several different brands of these and I like the Marshalls the best. They're well made and the handles are easy to grip and control.
B**.
I bought this and a 6 in at same time ...
I bought this and a 6 in at same time. First ones I have ever owned. I used to fix a hole in the wall after a towel rack was ripped off wall. It got the job done.
B**A
Awesome
Been doing drywall for quite some time. Ditching all my old heavy broad knives these.
D**L
holds up much better, won't pit or rust if you leave in ...
Solid built mud knife. Stainless was the reason I purchased, holds up much better, won't pit or rust if you leave in a bucket of rinse water or it gets wet between jobs.
A**R
Is it just me ?
Well made , right amount of flex however , why WHY do companies continue to put cr*p stickers on their products that don't peel off properly leaving a glue residue behind . I'm now going have to clean it more than I would of if I'd spent the day using it just to get it off !! I would of given it a 5* rating if it wasn't for this so Marshall town please take this into consideration , I surely can't be the only person who feels the same .
M**L
Superb
Marshall town is a quality product, this is my 2nd one of these, my other lasted about 6 years, used for jointing, filling, and stripping wall paper (better than any scraper) would always make sure I’ve got one of these in my tool bag
B**N
Best
Good quality’s
R**B
It's okay, poor edge finish...
Marshalltown produce some quality plastering tools with a high finish.This flexible taping Knife and it's price isn't the at the highest end of the available range, so perfection isn't expected. A stainless steel blade won't be as tough as carbon steel but will resist corrosion. The blade is held into the carrier and plastic handle with two rivets, I don't know a tang continues through the handle.The handle doesn't have the robust, soft rubber like feel of their plastering trowels. It's blade flexibility should help to feather out fresh jointing compound. Unlike the polished edges of their high range plastering tools, the working edge of the blade has a rough cut finish, which leaves lines to sand back (additional work, time and arm ache). The edge will benefit from some time spent polishing it flat with a medium to fine stone / wet or dry paper before breaking in on the job. I don't know if this is the standard quality or if it missed a finishing stage and QA.Edited addition-I noticed that this is sold as "The Premier Line", If I was buying this over the counter, I would have chosen a better finished product.The need to sand and polish the rough working edge of a work tool sold as "Premier" reduces my review from three to two stars. Is this really Marshalltown? if so, the missed stage hypothesis is more likely.To help possible future customers, can reviewers mention the edge finish, maybe this was a rogue!
F**0
Short handle!!!
Love it but... the only thing about it is the short handle! The not stainless version handle is 2"longer and perfect to do the job. But is not comfortable at all.
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