ROLLINGDOG USA
10" Pointing Trowel | Carbon Steel Masonry Tool for Mortar & Brickwork
10" Pointing Trowel | Carbon Steel Masonry Tool for Mortar & Brickwork
SKU:50571
The 10" Pointing Trowel is built for precision in bricklaying, masonry, and concrete block work. Crafted from 1.4mm carbon steel, this durable trowel spreads mortar smoothly and efficiently for professional-grade results.
Its 10-inch blade provides excellent balance and coverage, making it ideal for both construction professionals and DIY builders. Designed for strength and long-lasting use, this pointing trowel is essential for any masonry toolkit.
Feature | Detail |
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Product | 10" Pointing Trowel |
SKU | 50571 |
Size | 10" (255mm x 130mm) |
Blade Material | Carbon steel, 1.4mm thick |
Best For | Spreading mortar on bricks or concrete blocks |
Durability | Strong, long-lasting construction tool |
⭐ Customer Testimonial
"Solid trowel that feels well balanced in my hand. The steel is tough and spreads mortar smoothly. Great tool for my brick projects." – Robert H.
🛠 Usage Tips
• Use to spread mortar evenly on bricks or concrete blocks
• Clean after each use to prevent mortar buildup
• Store in a dry place to avoid rust on the carbon steel blade
• Apply firm, controlled pressure for smooth mortar application
• Ideal for both professional masons and DIY construction projects
❓ FAQ
1. What is this pointing trowel used for?
It’s designed for spreading mortar on bricks and concrete blocks.
2. What size is the blade?
The trowel measures 10" (255mm x 130mm).
3. What material is it made from?
It’s constructed from 1.4mm carbon steel for durability and strength.
4. Can it be used for DIY projects?
Yes. It’s great for both professional masons and home builders.
5. How should I maintain it?
Clean thoroughly after use and store in a dry area to prevent rust.
6. Is it suitable for heavy-duty jobs?
Yes. Its carbon steel blade is tough enough for construction and masonry work.
7. Does it come with a comfortable handle?
Yes. The handle is designed for firm grip and balance.
8. Can it be used on concrete repair jobs?
Absolutely. It’s effective for patching, repairs, and small concrete projects.
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