Quick-Tatch seven-piece kit
Tiling kit with an interchangeable handle system that's convenient to use and store
As a remodeler who tiles infrequently, I rely on Hart’s Quick-Tatch seven-piece kit, which includes three stainless-steel trowels (two square-notch and one V-notch), a rubber grout float, and a small rugged case. The trowels and the float share a handle that locks onto each tool’s spine. The attachment is positive and secure anywhere along the spine, so you can set up the notched or straight edge of the trowel for either left-hand or right-hand use, which is great for working in tight spaces. The case prevents the trowels from getting bent (unlike the 5-gal. buckets I’ve used in the past), keeps all my tiling tools in one place, and has drain holes, so it also serves as a drying rack. At $40, the kit is a bargain. It helps me stay organized and saves space in my truck. There’s also a three-piece kit (HQTC020; $15), which includes a handle, a 1?4-in. square-notch trowel, and a rubber grout float. Extra blades sell for $6 and $8. Grout pads sell for $9. All the tools have a lifetime guarantee.
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