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Richard All Trade Series Plastic Putty Knife - 1-9/16"
The Richard All‑Trade Series Plastic Putty Knife – 1‑9/16" is a lightweight, economical, and versatile tool designed for patching, filling, scraping, and small‑scale drywall or painting repairs. Made from high‑grade industrial polystyrene, this semi‑rigid putty knife offers the ideal balance of flexibility and strength—perfect for applying spackling, putty, caulking, and joint compound in tight spaces or detail areas. Whether used for one‑time jobs or long‑term maintenance, it provides excellent value for DIY users and professionals alike.
The 1‑9/16" blade width is ideal for precise application on small holes, corners, trim repairs, and fine detail work. Its flexible edge helps glide compound smoothly over surfaces, minimizing ridges while improving finish quality. The tool’s durable plastic construction is resistant to dents, corrosion, and wear, making it a reliable addition to any painter’s or drywaller’s toolkit.
Key Features
- High‑grade industrial polystyrene plastic construction for long‑term durability and economical value.
- Semi‑stiff / flexible blade ideal for smooth application of putty, spackling, or compound.
- 1‑9/16" blade width suited for small repairs, detailed work, and tight areas.
- Lightweight design, comfortable to hold and easy to maneuver.
- Suitable for one‑time or repeated use, offering excellent value for DIY and professional users.
- Made for a wide variety of applications, including filling cracks, patching nail holes, scraping, and spreading compounds.
Specifications
- Brand: A. Richard
- Series: All‑Trade Series
- Model Number: 131‑F (commonly used model identifier)
- Blade Width: 1‑9/16" (approx. 40 mm)
- Material: High‑grade industrial polystyrene plastic (blade & handle)
- Blade Flex: Semi‑rigid / flexible
- Overall Length: Approx. 7" (varies slightly by production)
- Color: Typically yellow (varies by supplier)
Ideal For
- Filling nail holes and small surface defects
- Applying spackling, putty, caulk, or lightweight compound
- Small drywall touch‑ups and detail finishing
- Scraping debris or smoothing small areas
- DIY repairs, paint prep, and homeowner maintenance kits


