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Highlights
Quality
Just completed painting a large building and this product saved my brushes and rollers by allowing a thorough way to clean each
This tool made the painting so much easier
I bought different ones in the past but they were nowhere near the quality the this built tough to take it
For all of you knuckleheads that are complaining about the fit and finish you’re paying 5 and expecting commercial quality
Price
Great product at a very good price
Shipping
My first one arrived damaged as the rear cap felt off during shipping
Packaging/appearance
Also the metal tip of the handle easily withstands heavy hammer strikes
Competitiveness
I mean who doesnt love a multitool
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- Our engine has analyzed and discovered that 68.7% of the reviews are reliable.
- This product had a total of 3,553 reviews as of our last analysis date on Jan 1 2021.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Also to apply putty and hold fillers to cabinets to nail on
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Best little tool ever from removing molding scraping opening paint cans prying up tack strips
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
They were usually covered in dried paint splatters which made me think they weren’t of much value
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
For all of you knuckleheads that are complaining about the fit and finish you’re paying 5 and expecting commercial quality
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
If you find yourself needing to hammer on yours either be gentle or use an appropriate mallet as one of mine took a bit of hammer abuse and lost the end piece
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