SKU: 19827458704

Marshalltown Blue Steel Taping Knife 3 in. W x 8 in. L

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Marshalltown Blue Steel Taping Knife 3 in. W x 8 in. LBlue Steel Drywall Taping Knife, 8 in. This Marshalltown taping knife pairs a premium blue steel blade with a resilient DuraSoft handle for smooth, fatigue reducing drywall finishing. The tempered aluminum backing adds strength while the tapered blade excels at corners and feathering joints. Key Features: Premium Blue Steel Blade: Flexible, tempered blade delivers smooth finishes and easy feathering DuraSoft Comfort Handle: Soft grip reduces hand

Blue Steel Drywall Taping Knife, 8 in.

This Marshalltown taping knife pairs a premium blue steel blade with a resilient DuraSoft handle for smooth, fatigue-reducing drywall finishing. The tempered aluminum backing adds strength while the tapered blade excels at corners and feathering joints.


Key Features:

  • Premium Blue Steel Blade: Flexible, tempered blade delivers smooth finishes and easy feathering
  • DuraSoft Comfort Handle: Soft-grip reduces hand fatigue during extended use
  • Aluminum Backing Plate: Reinforced mounting for long-lasting durability
  • Tapered Edge Design: Ideal for corner work and precise joint smoothing
  • Lightweight Construction: Easy to maneuver for pros and DIYers alike

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Blade material Blue steel
Handle material DuraSoft rubber grip
Backing plate Tempered aluminum
Blade length 8 in
Blade width 3 in
Tapered blade Yes
Package weight 0.5 lb
Package dimensions 10.2 in H x 8 in W x 1.1 in L

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: Is the blade flexible?
A: Yes, the tempered blue steel blade provides flex for smooth feathering and finishing.


Q: What is the handle material?
A: It features a DuraSoft rubberized grip for comfort and control.


Q: Can this be used for corners?
A: The tapered blade design makes it suitable for corner work and detailed finishing.


Q: What are the blade dimensions?
A: Blade width is 3 inches and length is 8 inches.


Q: Is it suitable for professional use?
A: Yes, the reinforced aluminum backing and durable materials make it a reliable pro-grade tool.


Feather-Fine Finish with Effortless Control

A sleek blue steel blade glides across drywall, leaving joints feathered to perfection and surfaces poised for paint. The DuraSoft handle is a small luxury—balanced, supple, and ready for long sessions. Style it with a minimalist tool wall; its refined silhouette feels at home in any studio. This is the finishing essential that elevates everyday spaces to a polished, luxurious calm.


Upgrade your drywall finish—add this Marshalltown blue steel taping knife to your kit today.

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