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Homer Wells
> 24 hourWell made with sharp edge
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Jake W.
> 24 hourThis product worked as stated but I was able to get the same results with my finger. This caulk tool was more difficult to clean than my hands after use. I think I will keep this as a back up but most likely I’ll just continue using my finger to flatten caulk beads. In my opinion it isn’t worth it’s low price because I was able to achieve the same results without the tool. It was easy to use, hard to clean and I could get the job done without it.
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John Doe
> 24 hourIts ok to remove caulking but it is not as wonderful/easy as they say on the product page. The triangle thing to smooth out caulking is good.
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Drew Graham
> 24 hourI purchased this product in order to renovate a bathroom in my home, the original owners had done a shoddy job of caulking in the first place so that may be where my issues with this tool started. Our shower had been caulked with a super heavy bead, maybe .75-1, and the caulk removal tool had difficulties even puncturing it. Once I was able to actually get the tool going it was iffy at best, it would indeed remove some large strips in one piece but others it would just rip and tear the caulk off in uneven chunks. This part of the tool seems like it COULD work well, but it didnt feel as sharp as it needed to be and it had issues removing our gunky old caulking. In addition to underperforming, that specific portion of the tool actually broke, the metal is held in by two red pieces of plastic on either side and one snapped off, it was still useable but by that point in time I simply resorted to using a razorblade. The second part of this 3 in 1 tool is the plastic scraper which also was not very impressive, I had difficulties getting it to scrape any caulking off, possibly because of the shoddy caulking in the first place. The third tool, the caulk spreader, I didnt even bother to use or try, I just spread it with a finger to form the bead. Although I would imagine it would work well at just spreading the caulk. Honestly, the tool could be better with just a sharper metal portion for the caulk removal, but as it stands you would be better just spending your money on a tool designed to use razor blades because a single razorblade can do everything this can, other than spreading caulking. TL;DR - Tool pretty meh, just buy a tool designed to use razorblades.
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SnoopyDog4Good
> 24 hourOver many many years, I have tried many different culture tools. For application and finish smoothing, this is the best I have ever used. The removal portion is OK, does not completely remove the call, but remove the majority to allow a scraper to pick up the balance. The silicone tip smoother, with three different bead options makes a great finish line, and it is fast and easy. Cannot recommend highly enough.
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Michael A. Moore
> 24 hourLove it, so easy to use makes a great caulk line.
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Anthony Edwards
> 24 hourProbably works great for silicone, but not well at all for latex caulking that sets up hard.
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K. K.
> 24 hourIf you are looking to re-caulk anything - this is your tool! Dont fool yourself into thinking you could use a putty knife, or a straight edge you might already have at home. This tool is key because of the pointy METAL tip. I researched a few caulk tools and most were all plastic. I bought this one because of the metal tip. It helped removed 20 year old caulk in my bathtub. Not the most fun job, but this tool helped A LOT!
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Dillan
> 24 hourI ordered this tool to help me tighten up the caulk I was putting in my house and it works really well. Its really easy to clean and the other parts of the tool like the scraper and caulk remover also work great! As a side note the first tool I ordered actually came broken. I requested a new one and it was sent to me within 3 days. I was honestly surprised and grateful it was handled so quickly!
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Sally J. Horton
> 24 hourDidnt like how easy the ribits broke.