🔨 Elevate Your Drywall Game with Precision and Comfort!
The Edward Tools Drywall Corner Tool is designed for professionals seeking perfection in drywall finishing. Its flexible design allows for precise 90-degree angles, while the high-grade stainless steel construction ensures durability and control. The ergonomic grip enhances comfort during extended use, making it an essential tool for any drywall project. Plus, with a lifetime warranty, you can trust in its quality for years to come.
Manufacturer | Edward Tools |
Part number | ET-DCT |
Item Weight | 181 g |
Package Dimensions | 21.21 x 17.81 x 6.91 cm; 181 g |
Item model number | ET-DCT |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**S
Works well; takes practice to get good!
I don't have another corner tool to compare this one to, but for someone who has done basic drywalling I learned to use this tool pretty well. It takes practice but this tool is a lot better than fighting corners with putty knives. Starting with a healthy amount of mud helps a lot when it comes to smoothing out a corner with this tool.
S**N
Much better
Much better than the ones I found at reno depot.Corners are a bit sharper. Not as pretty as if you do one side per day but fine job still.
G**C
Très bon
Bonne application
D**E
Nice and sturdy tool.
I've become a bit of a tool snob over the past few years, and with hand tools especially usually like to buy the best version of a tool even if it costs considerably more. I'd like to with power tools too, if I could, but the price range of power tools escalates so quickly that its unrealistic. With hand tools though, you can often get a cheap version for about $10, or THE BEST version for about $25. Having THE BEST version of a pair of staple-puller pliers, for example, is one of life's little luxuries which I'm happy to spend an extra $15 for.I don't do enough dry-walling to have a deep familiarity with the best brands, and at the time I bought this I didn't have the time or mental energy to put into researching the industry, so I figured I'd role the dice and see what the crowd at Amazon suggests. I've never heard of Edward Tools, and have no idea what their brand reputation is. The $12 price tag didn't exactly inspire confidence that this was in the 'great tool' range. Honestly, if Channel lock or Milwaukee made of a version of this that cost $18 I would have gone for that and not thought twice about it. But they don't, and this got a lot of good reviews.One of the things I like about hand tools is, even if you don't know what a particular tool does, you can usually tell if its well made within a moment or two of picking it up and holding it in your hand. Teasing apart whether a tool is best overall, or second best...., takes hours of putting them to work, but the holding-it-in-your-hand-for-a-minute method is really efficient at telling you what broad quality range it belongs in.When this arrived, I was pleased to find that despite the low price tag and the brand I'd never heard of, this felt like a quality tool. It is sturdy and feels really well made. For the amount of dry walling I do, if I don't lose it it should be the only one I ever need to buy.I take it for granted that if a tool has no moving parts, even a cheap version will perform as its supposed to up to the point that it breaks or is otherwise deformed. As a result, this review focuses mostly on its sturdiness and apparent durability, which was my main concern as I shopped around amazon before settling on this one. For what it's worth though, after putting it to work this tool performed its job exactly as I'd hoped it would. Nothing more and nothing less. It was also easy to clean.At this point if you're still reading, you're overthinking it. Buy this one and get back to your project.
S**N
Pretty good,
Works okay but not as good as I was hoping for. There is a trick to using this tool, I would recommend watching some videos online to learn them to make you life a little easier. For future projects I would use regular knives and do one side and the other the following day. That is what seems to work best in my opinion.
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