- Contains Spackle, Primer, Putty Knife, Sanding Pad
- Everything you need to complete small repairs
- Great for filling nail holes
- Use it for a variety of projects at home
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Kayla Clardy
great for small nail and screw holes when moving out of a rental or dorm
If you are trying patch holes larger than a quarter, don't buy this product. Just buy real spackle and tape. But if you have to move out of an apartment or house and need all those nail and screw holes filled from all the stuff you hung on your walls, this is great. It fills the holes, the top of the tube is totally fine as a small putty knife. And is enough to handle at least 20-40 holes easily. again if you have larger holes, you should not be looking at this, but if you need to move out of a dorm, apartment or house and need to fill nail and screw holes this is a great all in one product.
Keri Hegge
Easy application, does an excellent job!
I was initially a little concerned at the size of the tube once received but it ended up being more than needed. I used this to fill in 2 large lag bolt holes from a TV I previously had mounted on the wall and also 4 decent sized holes from a soundbar that was mounted below it. Application was extremely easy. I waited about 45 minutes and applied a coat of paint.....by the next morning you could not even tell the holes were ever there. Highly recommended....if you have an entire house with a lot of patching to do I would probably recommend purchasing a couple tubes though.
Dana Sue Veach
All in one product you need to spackle, smooth, and sand wall dings and patches!
Absolutely love this product! Completely repairs dings, damages, and holes to drywall (that a lardlord would charge $100+ for) in one product. Used to fix a large wall ding above my bed that was very unattractive. Spackle easily coated and covered the ding (applied with fingers). Flattened spackled surface with the sharp edge on the bottle. Allowed to dry overnight. Sanded down surface with the smoother disk on the cap... No scrapings or dust spilled at all while sanding, left perfectly smooth surface. Painted over and it's gone!
Gabrielle Calzada
Perfect for those few small repairs.
I slipped in the shower the other day, and grabbed my towel bar outside of it as to not die. Doing so, I ripped the bar off of the wall, including the screws and anchors, so I had 4 small but kind of nasty holes in my wall. I've never done any sort of drywall repair / spackling / etc, and I figure for under $10 with all I could need, this would do the job. I applied the spackle, smoothed it with the flat end of the tube, and allowed it to dry. I was able to sand it smooth and then paint over the spackle. It looks fine now. I give it a 5 for convenience. This is more of a multitool for a small repair job, so you'll want to invest more money in proper sanders / putty knives / spackle if you've got many repairs to do.
Ruel Parala
Amazing - perfect for DIY
This was a last minute purchase while moving out of my old place (renter) and had a few holes in the wall. The landlord informed me they were going to be painting but I didn't want to just leave obvious holes. As a women in her 30's who likes to do things on her own, I figured I could figure this out by myself and I DID! I went around the house and was able to patch up multiple holes (left by cat scratching the wall ((jerks)), a baby gate that moved and ripped and left a hole, and even a door knob hole left in the bathroom wall)! The instructions are super self explanatory, it was very user friendly and easy to use and accomplished exactly what I was trying to get done. I bought two bottles to be on the safe side and only ended up using about 3/4 of one - glad I bought the second one though so I can keep it for my new house! Great purchase - you won't be disappointed.
Gary Layne
Amazing stuff!
Ok, so I am no handywoman, nor do I claim to have a lot of home improvement experience, but somehow, with this stuff, I have patched the holes that were left in my wall after hanging and removing some artwork! It is amazing (or maybe it was my mad skills?)! I followed the directions exactly, but I would not use the "spatula" end of this to smooth it out. It does not work very well. Instead, I would use my own spatula or even my fingers, which I did for some of the smaller holes. I then allowed it to dry (does not take much time at all!), sanded it with the sandpaper end, and then painted over it. People said they couldn't even tell there were holes there originally - the best compliment!! My only regret is that I didn't take a "before" photo of the holes I patched up for comparison!
Oulyme Odiug
Fixed chipped areas where two wall meets
Patched the chips where the two walls meet, the steel was showing and this product fixed the chips. It has the sander at the cap and you can spread the patch on the wall using the end of the tube. It's really an all in one! Since it has the primer inside, once it dries, I just needed to sand and paint the areas where this was used. And it looked really smooth, I couldn't tell that there were chips before! I'm so glad I chanced upon this product!
Becca Sisson
Easy to use for nail and screw hole patches
Ideal product for filling small nail and screw holes, nicks , and dings. The all in one feature made it easy to walk around the house and quickly patch up a dozen or so small areas, then come back through the next day for painting. I was able to fill and patch up to about a half inch hole but anything larger will need some more support. The easiest items were small nail and screw holes where a latch used to be installed on a door as well as a few quarter inch deep divots where someone hit the wall with something. There are no real directions on the bottle but that's because using this is so straight forward.
Enelrahc Nahilaam
Works wonders for a few dings in the wall.
If you have just a few areas you need to patch this is for you. No need to go to the hardware store and buy the other gear you'd need otherwise. I had just a couple areas I needed to fill in. The material is of good quality, not runny or dried up. The sandpaper patch on the cap is a smart idea. I had to apply two layers for one gouge and just one layer for the second area damaged. Other than being a three in one (well, 4 with the primer mixed in) it's a way for unskilled persons to patch up. Paint I applied over the damaged area didn't have any issues with the material.
Cathleen Henson
Oh man am I glad I came across this. Beats those tubs that dry out after awhile.
I moved some pictures and realized there were some nail holes that needed patching. Went to get the small tub of spackling I keep around and it was pretty dried up. I don't use it that much and didn't want to buy another of those things as so much of it goes to waste before I can use it. I stumbled onto this product and I love how it works. No more digging spackling out of the tub, you just hold this tube to the wall and squeeze out only as much as you need. There's a sanding disc on the lid to finish up with. I'm buying this from now on.