🛠️ Elevate your masonry game with precision and pride!
The MARSHALLTOWN Pointing Trowel features a 6 x 2 3/4 inch Philadelphia pattern blade forged from a single piece of high carbon steel, paired with a classic hardwood handle for optimal control. Designed for repairing mortar joints and filling small cavities, this tool is made in the USA and built to last, making it the go-to choice for professionals who demand durability and precision.
Material | Alloy Steel |
Color | Wooden |
Brand | Marshalltown |
Style | Philadelphia |
Handle Material | Wood |
Blade Length | 6 Inches |
Blade Material | Alloy Steel |
Is Foldable | No |
Grip Type | Wood |
UPC | 035965011280 |
Manufacturer | Marshalltown The Premier Line |
Part Number | 45 6 |
Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
Item model number | 45 6 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 6 x 2 3/4 Inch |
Pattern | Philadelphia |
Shape | Diamond |
Power Source | hand_powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Cutting Diameter | 1 Inches |
Usage | Concrete/Masonry |
Included Components | Pointing Trowel |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | All MARSHALLTOWN Company tools are warranted to be free from defective materials and workmanship. Any such defective product will, at our choice, be replaced or repaired free of charge if returned to us transportation charges prepaid. We reserve the right to issue a credit memo for the full value of any such tool, based on the purchaser’s net cost, in lieu of actual replacement or repair. Our liability under all warranties, expressed or implied, shall be limited to the replacement or repair of defective products. This warranty does not cover faults arising from normal wear and tear, damage, misuse or abuse of the tool. For equipment warranty terms, please see the included warranty statement. |
Assembled Diameter | 1 Inches |
K**D
Don't buy a NON Marshalltown
Marshalltown is the gold standard in Archaeology, at least in the United States. Marshalltown trowels are extremely durable and I've never had a handle twist on me; I've also never had the blade break off. I've seen Marshalltown trowels thoroughly abused and last longer than any other cheaper department store brand. One of my professors still has their original one from their first field school. They take a better edge and patina better than others. If you're an archaeologist, you already know to buy a Marshalltown. If you're a student buying their first trowel, buy a Marshalltown.
S**D
Used for Archeological dig...didn't disappoint!
Used this for an archeological dig in south Texas last summer. The fit and quality is amazing. Despite everything I threw at it, it didn't fail. The welding where the handle meets the spade portion is solid and very well done. The handle is securely attached and doesn't come off. The steel quality is great, and it takes a good edge, which is necessary in order to do precision work in excavations. I wish I would have bought one for my son,because his big box store brand didn't quite do as well.
C**R
Does the job nice small trowel
Used in mason work and the connection to the handle a bit large adding some not needed extra wght. But other then that great quality and design not exactly great for tuck point work but still has a great use for moving mud.
I**X
Easy to hold handle
I use this trowel for beach combing.The trowel is sturdy and is holding up well to the rocky and wet conditions on the beach. Very comfortable handle.
W**A
Great for archaeology site
Best ever! I use it every week!
H**N
Worth Every Penny
I’m an archaeologist and have been excavating a cellar covered in dirt, clay, roots, you name it, and this trowel has been exceptional. Worth every penny!
H**R
Perfect size with some cons
Let me start by saying I use this daily for archaeology work, in all types of soils: sand, loam, clay, kitty litter...whatever. So far, this guy has held up really well...but I do occasionally worry about the steel not making it, especially in compact soils. Just do your due diligence in maintenance (and not let your fellow archaeologists make off with your handy dandy tool) and this trowel could easily last you for years.
K**S
Works great for me in my garden!
We used to work in the garden
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