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6 in. Hammer-End Joint Knife with Comfort Grip Handle

$12.98
  • Designed to ensure correct flex and smooth feathered finishing
  • Hammer-end design provides perfect nail setting
  • High carbon steel blade offers long-term use
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About This Product

This 6 in. Hammer-End Joint Knife has a high carbon steel blade and cast metal hammer-end. This tool is used for spotting nails (apply first coat of mud over nail). It offers proper flex and smooth feathered finish. It is wear resistant, abrasion and damage from most common paint thinners.

Highlights

  • High carbon steel blade stands up to tough jobs
  • Rubber soft-grip handle for added comfort
  • Hammer-end design for proper nail setting
  • Provides proper flex and smooth feathered finishing
  • Wear, abrasion and paint-thinner resistant
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Product Information

Internet # 100660206

Model # 022-036-HD

Store SKU # 772612

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Specifications

Dimensions

Blade Width (in.)

6

Product Depth (in.)

1 in

Product Height (in.)

9.5 in

Details

Blade Material

Carbon Steel

Drywall Features

Comfort Grip, Hammer End

Handle Material

Plastic

Product Weight (lb.)

0.37 lb

Returnable

90-Day

Tool Type

Joint Knife

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Customer Reviews

4.3 out of 5

  • 4.3 out of 347 reviews
  • 54% recommend this product
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Easily rusts on first use
I have been doing finish work for some time now. Have used many different brands over the years. That being said, the one I had that I needed to replace I had for over 10 years! This piece of junk was rusting within first wash. Washed and dried like I have all other tools. I could not believe how poorly made this is. I truly believe a kindergartner could do better! I would expect this in a dollar bin tool. Do not purchase
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    rusted after 3 days
    I can not believe it. it rusted after 3 days very poor quality
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      Don’t waste your time or money!
      Looking to spend your hard earned cash on a complete piece of trash? Look no further! This knife (like many other reviewers) has rusted after the first use! I have cheap 4” knives that are 10x the drywall knife than this piece of junk is! DO NOT BUY!
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        Do Not Buy - Rusts After First Use
        I decided to ignore the other reviews talking about rust thinking it was a rare occurrence, boy was that a dumb idea. This knife rusted out on me after a single use. Absolutely buy a different joint knife, you will be very disappointed with this.
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          nice handle
          This joint knife is easy to use and has a nice ergonomic handle. I have used this for almost 4 years and have not had any issues with it. This product is built well and has met my expectations. I do not have anything to dislike about it.
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            • Recommended
            2 found this review helpful
            Previously Stainless product now mild steel, rusted after first use.
            I am a remodeling contractor and have an extensive collection of tape knives, most of which are stainless. I have purchased nearly identical, similarly priced Wal-Board knives from Home Depot in the past but they were stainless steel. I needed a few more small knives, so I grabbed these. Big mistake. Rather than provide a collection of inexpensive basic tape knives, or similarly priced stainless steel knives, Home Depot has switched to these more expensive PLAIN STEEL tape knives in the store instead. They are finished like stainless and I incorrectly assumed, considering the price, the brushed finish and my previous Wal-Board purchases, that they were stainless. Nope. Plain steel, fake finish and really poor quality at that. I have a handful of blue-steel tape knives that I've owned for over a decade and they show no signs of rust. These knives, left to air dry after thoroughly washing and shaking off, RUSTED AFTER THE FIRST USE! Do not waste your money on these fancy looking, expensive but poorly performing tape knives. Find a Warner or Wal-Board product that is truly stainless steel. Absolutely not recommended.
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              6 found this review helpful
              Whether doing a small job or a big one, having the right tools for the job makes the difference....
              Whether doing a small job or a big one, having the right tools for the job makes the difference. This tool met my needs and was easy to clean up. I don’t do a lot of dry walling, but happy to have this tool in my kit for when I do.
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              • Recommended
              I used this taping knife on one small job. After the first day, it showed signs of rust. The ru...
              I used this taping knife on one small job. After the first day, it showed signs of rust. The rust got worse with each subsequent day of use. I would not buy it again.
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                2 found this review helpful
                Contrary to what others write. I think this is a great knife and the price makes it that much bet...
                Contrary to what others write. I think this is a great knife and the price makes it that much better. Ive been using this knife for well over a month now. Ive used it with joint compound and Ive even used it with mortar at times. This knife has held up very well. The blade is not showing any rust or oxidation. It could be because I am pretty meticulous about drying my tools after i clean them. What I like most about this knife is it has the perfect amount of flexibility in the blade. Flexible enough to make feathering out joint compound a breeze, but not so flexible that you leave to much mud behind. The rubberized handle is comfortable in the hand and it too has held up well.
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                • DIY
                • Recommended
                2 found this review helpful
                Junk
                rusts after first use. At this price should be stainless. If you want the same quality at better price go to HF
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                  7 found this review helpful
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