🛠️ Elevate your finishing game—because flawless walls don’t wait!
The LEVEL5 24-Inch Skimming Blade features a precision 0.3mm German stainless steel replaceable blade insert housed in an ergonomic, lightweight aluminum profile. Designed for smoothing drywall mud, plaster, and compounds, it offers impact resistance and a proprietary edge that minimizes lap marks for professional finishes. Its tool-free blade replacement system maximizes uptime and durability on any job site.
Material | Stainless Steel |
Brand | LEVEL5 |
Handle Material | Aluminum |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Recommended Uses For Product | Smoothing drywall mud, plaster, and other compounds |
Product Dimensions | 24"L x 8"W |
Manufacturer | Level 5 Tools |
UPC | 815966022450 |
Part Number | 4-924 |
Item Weight | 2.29 pounds |
Item model number | 4-924 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 24" |
Finish | Stainless |
Shape | Drywall |
Power Source | hand-powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Measurement System | Inch |
Special Features | Impact Resistance |
Included Components | Drywall Skimming Blade,24" |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
T**L
Super Nice Quality - Great Customer Service
- Terrific Product- Excellent Customer Service - They were very knowledgable and made great suggestions for sizing and use cases- Very High Quality- Worth The InvestmentI used this in conjunction with a DeWalt 3 Axis laser here https://amzn.to/4njOePc to skim out a wall that was way out of plumb to taper it into a perfectly plumb tiled wall. Worked perfect. 40" is very big for 1 person. Level 5 did tell me this is more of a two person tool. 32" and under would be suitable for 1 person to skim.
A**J
This tool can make anyone skim coat like a pro!!!!
I am a 60-year-old, fat grandma...but I have a thing for fixer uppers. I just bought a house with the horrible popcorn ceilings, so I have been scraping and scraping and scraping. I was dreading the skim coat because whenever I have attempted anything with drywall in the past, it always ends up being a horrible mess.I was not confident in my drywalling skills, to say the least.I watched some videos about this thing. I asked a couple of friends who are contractors, they had never heard of a skimming blade. I was a bit skeptical, but what do I have to lose, right? I know if I touch mud, it will end up a huge mess, so I may as well try this "miracle worker".I was not disappointed! This thing makes skim coating a breeze. I used a paint roller to put the mud on. I found if I used a knife to apply the mud, I ended up flinging it all over. I rolled the mud on, then used a knife to apply to the edges. I then ran this blade across it and I swear it created a perfect finish! I was literally astounded! I finished one room today and I have a lot to go. I am now confident that I can finish my ceilings myself because of this amazing tool.I actually have nothing bad to say about it. I got the 16". I am 5'2" and this worked just fine. I think a longer length would have become to cumbersome for my short arms. I do not see a need to buy an entire kit of different sizes. I just don't see how all those sizes would be worth the extra money.I have not tried it on a pole. I think I would need more practice before that. I just climbed up and down the ladder, working my way around the room.This is a completely AWESOME tool! Buy one! You will not regret it!
N**T
A little expensive but incredibly helpful, easy clean-up and came with spare end caps!
I read a few reviews which mentioned end caps arrived broken. I think the manufacturer read those reviews as well because it came with spares! Mine were fine by the way and the tool was nicely packed. I bought the 24" version. It's very easy to use even for a person like me who only does drywall on occasions. The grip position and motion felt very natural. I added compound with another knife and used this to level /smooth everything. It also works well once everything dries as a means of seeing how level a surface is.I was working on a wall which had been wall papered and was not painted so taking the wall paper made a mess of some of the drywall paper (used Zinsser Gardz also excellent). Not only was I dealing with a lot of repaired areas but the people who did the job originally knew they were using wall paper and did a less than stellar job of finishing the wall. There was an obvious seam running across the entire width of the wall at the 4 foot point. Using this tool and with a focus on that part of the wall it looks great! I was shocked that I could make it look as good as it does.One other general tip I figured out and hadn't tried before was I inspected, circled areas with a pencil, marked with "S" for sand, and "F" for fill. A wall with compound on a large area makes it difficult to find imperfections so as you inspect circle them and mark them. I didn't skim coat the entire wall and I primarily used this on the long seam and near the corners or larger areas. I think had I used it even more I would have used less pencil!Great tool!
S**.
Must have
I don't normally leave reviews, but this skim blade is fantastic. I have the pole as well, and it makes things so easy. It takes a minute to figure it out, but once you do.... Man it's nice.
M**X
Great for applying skim coat
Works great but takes some trial and error to get the technique correctly. Works great for applying skim coats to wall and ceiling. It is a bit pricey but solid construction.
S**P
Skimming blade
Great quality, easy to use, blade can be replaced if it becomes damaged.
S**D
Worth it
If you think you need this, just buy it. It really is worth every cent!
A**
Practice
Got to get more done in less time ,easy cleaning
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