🛠️ Cut through the old, craft the new — with power and comfort in hand!
The Albion Engineering 816-G01 12" Caulk Knife features a durable all-steel build and a padded handle for comfort. Its 12-inch length offers superior leverage for removing old caulk efficiently. Compatible with standard utility blades, this tool is essential for professionals seeking precision and durability in surface preparation.
T**R
A must have tool
I'd been on the verge of buying this for a while, but couldn't seem to justify the expense at the time. I'm used to using utility and carpet knives to cutout old caulking. Had a job to redo the caulking on the trim of 30 windows, with the old beads all being pretty narrow. This made all the difference. It's sturdy, the screw that holds the blade stayed secure, and the neoprene grip was a plus for me. Wish I'd gotten it sooner and definitely recommend.
D**
Bastante útil
Se siente pesado pero no tanto para manejarle en diferentes circunstancias, muy recomendable.
T**Z
Solid tool with no weak points
I'm comparing this knife to the 18" ATD Urethane Cut-Out knife.This review also applies to the 18" Albion Caulk knive, as it is exactlythe same as the 12" Albion except for the different flat bar length.The ATD bar is 25% thicker (5/16") than the 1/4" Albion bar.The ATD bar has square corners; the Albion bar has round corners.The Albion bar is welded to the pipe handle. The ATD bar is held inside the pipe. handle with 2 set screws.The Albion blade holder 'post' is more distinct with a better 'fit' into the blade slot.The Albion blade holder screw is the proper type and size, so it fits flush on both sides of the bar.The ATD screw is over 1/8" too long, and the head is 'raised countersunk' instead of 'flat countersunk'like the Albion screw. So the ATD screw sticks out away from the bar on both sides of the bar (thehead on one side, and the too long screw on the other).The handle of the Albion knife is different than pictured, and I would say BETTER than pictured.It has a hard orange rubberized coating, I suspect it was applied by dipping the handle intosome orange 'rhino liner' type stuff. This gives a good solid gripping surface, instead of justbeing metal pipe as the picture seems to show.The ATD has a much larger handle, allowing blades to be stored inside the handle. Theneoprene 'glove' can be slid on and off, and makes the handle almost too big for comfort.Plus since it can be slid on and off, could perhaps start slipping around in time. Andunder the neoprene is plain polished metal.Look and Feel: The Albion knife looks and "feels" more 'solid', more like somethingyou'd see a professional using. Like it will stand up better over time and hard use.I own one of each. I will say right now, my ATD is nearly new, and is solid too(I did grind off that screw so at least that side is flush with the bar now).
B**N
Saves your knuckles well worth it!
This pipe knife I use for cutting out old caulk. I seem to run into problems everytime when I use power tools to cut the caulk out. People complaining we are making to much noise so I bought one of these. Works really well I was impressed.
Y**N
Muy buena herramienta 🔧
Muy buena calidad cumplió con todas mis expectativas 👍
W**R
Solid
Leverage when you need it
B**H
Excellent
I work in masonry restoration, and when I need to remove old caulk to put in new, this is my favorite tool. Sturdy, well made, and the perfect length.
D**L
Sturdy.
simply does what it is made for.
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