If you’re planning to patch up a handful of small holes, don’t bother buying a large spackling mix. Yes, I know a tub of spackling mix is only a few more dollars extra, but if you’re only patching up a few holes in your house or apartment, it’s best to buy an all-in-one application tool like this one. I once thought it would be much more economical to buy a tub because I was going to be hanging paintings and removing them when I moved out. The tub, however, went completely dry the next time I opened it, becoming useless.
I love this all-in-one application tool because this is literally all I need for a job. I do not need to buy any additional tools like a putty knife or sanding paper because this small but mighty tool includes 1) drywall spackle, 2) primer, 3) a putty knife, and 4) a sanding pad.
The paste duals as drywall spackle and primer, so you can squeeze it out directly onto the hole you’re trying to patch up.
One tip of this tool acts as a putty knife, and I find it to be very useful. It works just as well as any other putty knife, and I could wipe out excess paste easily.
And the black cap has a coarse sanding pad attached to the top for sanding. Voila! You’ve just patched up the holes, and you can go ahead and paint the wall now.
High Strength Small Hole Repair All in One Applicator Tool
Dryer Wall Repair Kit
Small drywall repair jobs
Complete kit
Easy to use
If you’re planning to patch up a handful of small holes, don’t bother buying a large spackling mix. Yes, I know a tub of spackling mix is only a few more dollars extra, but if you’re only patching up a few holes in your house or apartment, it’s best to buy an all-in-one application tool like this one. I once thought it would be much more economical to buy a tub because I was going to be hanging paintings and removing them when I moved out. The tub, however, went completely dry the next time I opened it, becoming useless.
I love this all-in-one application tool because this is literally all I need for a job. I do not need to buy any additional tools like a putty knife or sanding paper because this small but mighty tool includes 1) drywall spackle, 2) primer, 3) a putty knife, and 4) a sanding pad.
The paste duals as drywall spackle and primer, so you can squeeze it out directly onto the hole you’re trying to patch up.
One tip of this tool acts as a putty knife, and I find it to be very useful. It works just as well as any other putty knife, and I could wipe out excess paste easily.
And the black cap has a coarse sanding pad attached to the top for sanding. Voila! You’ve just patched up the holes, and you can go ahead and paint the wall now.