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MARSHALLTOWN Adjustable Squeegee Trowel, 12 Inch, DuraSoft Handle, Drywall, Plastering, Knockdown Tools, AKD12

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1.Size:18 Inch


About this item

  • The MARSHALLTOWN Adjustable Squeegee Trowels uses a DuraSoft blade molded to a high impact backing that ensures consistent finishes and long life.
  • You can adjust the pitch 35 degrees in either direction for ceilings and tight corners.
  • The Adjustable Squeegee Trowel comes with a threaded DuraSoft handle with a metal ferrule and hanging hole.
  • Variety of sizes available
  • Made in the USA with Global Materials



Product Description

Marshalltown Adjustable Squeegee Trowel

MARSHALLTOWN Adjustable Squeegee Trowels

have a DuraSoft blade molded to a high impact backing that ensures consistent finishes and long life. You can adjust the pitch 35° in either direction for ceilings and tight corners.

Adjustable pitch of 35 degrees in either direction
The blade cover is included
Made in the USA with global materials
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Rooster
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 1, 2025
Usual Marshaltown quality. You won't go far wrong with this item
Seth
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2024
Product works as advertised.
jelissa vega
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2024
works exactly as it should, good quality
Customer
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 18, 2024
Smoothing finishing plaster after kitchen re-furb.
herby-dean
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2024
Bought for my daughter to use .. she liked it
George T. Sandy Jr.
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2023
Not a "Professional" by any imagination... Have completed various residential projects around the house... Framing, Plumbing, Painting, Concrete work, Electrical over the years.I WISH I saw this years ago... !Easy to use.Easy to clean.CostA GREAT tool to have..!
Petros
Reviewed in Australia on April 26, 2023
Just what I was looking for
Sunkist
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2021
So we had a nightmare of a ceiling in an old 1940 house and that kilted guy on youu had this listed as an economic purchase and so I got it because it was only one room. Brilliant! Smooth as anything and the room is liveable not horror show ceiling.
RGS Maintenance
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2020
Did what it supposed to do ,just make sure you let the components set up a but before running the tool over it turned out great .
Vio
Reviewed in Canada on December 13, 2020
Used it for self leveling cement. Great toll to have.
Mr E Winbow
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 5, 2019
This is a good addition to the Plastering tool bucket. It certainly speeds things up, however you do have to make sure you catch the plaster before it’s gone in too much otherwise it just works over what’s there instead of flattening it in. However, that said, certainly for use on ceilings and plasterboard I’ve found it useful. I’m maybe a bit set in my ways to use consistently but everytime I have used I’ve been glad of it.
jansvendsen60
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2019
Used to put a final smooth finish coat of joint compound in a new laundry room for the house. It takes a little practice to get a good technique down, trial and error but once you get the nack of it, the results are outstanding! Such a smooth, Mar free surface little or no sanding is needed and I'll take that any day.
A. R. Kauth
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2017
I think the smaller ones actually work better than these larger ones. The problem is that plastic holder is not straight so that the outside edges curve in so that there is more pressure from the outside edges on the surface. I use it for rolling on skim coating so I really need a flat edge. I might try to attach a flat piece of metal to make sure the rubber is perfectly straight over its entire edge.As a tip, try to use this on a 45 degree angle or so for skim coat. You will need to continually wipe the blade off as this angle will take off more material but what it left will be nice and flat. This might work perfect for knockdown. I haven't used it yet, but that was why I bought my first, smaller one.Oh, if you are trying to skimcoat something. These do work better than troweling it on. It's MUCH easier to get a smook surface. The softer the rubber gets from "breaking in" the better it works.Great construction quality except fot the fact the larger sizes tend to have a curve in the frame which works against trying to get a flat surface.