




🛠️ Flex Your Finish: The ProGrip Putty Knife That Means Business
The Warner 90127 ProGrip Full Flex Putty Knife features a 1.5-inch hollow-ground alloy steel blade for maximum flexibility and precision. Its full tang construction ensures durability, while the tapered polymer handle offers easy cleaning and chemical solvent resistance. Lightweight and compact, this USA-made tool is ideal for professional wall repair and finishing applications.







| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Brand | Warner Manufacturing |
| Handle Material | Polymer Compound |
| Blade Material | Alloy Steel |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Wall repair, final coat applications, smoothing out surfaces during painting or construction |
| Product Dimensions | 0.88"L x 1.63"W |
| Manufacturer | Warner |
| UPC | 048661901274 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00048661901274 |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Pounds |
| Part Number | 90127A |
| Item Weight | 0.16 ounces |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Item model number | 90127A |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Size | 1.5 Inch |
| Color | N.a |
| Style | Full Flex Putty Knife |
| Power Source | hand_powered |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Included Components | putty knife |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
F**N
Springs Back Perfectly
It's perfect flexibility is how every putty knife should be! The spring that this carbon blade has is high. No matter how far though, you bend her, she comes springing right back to being straight as an arrow. Perfect little tool. To the wives out there doing little projects....THIS IS NOT A PRYBAR!!! Do not try and use this to "Pry" open ANYTHING!!! Or it'll be YOU springing back to your mom's house, little Miss Single-Again!!! Overall it's the perfect little tool!
D**C
quality
I like to have a full flex along with regular and stiff.
B**T
Great value spackle knife!
I purchased this knife to do some work around the house, as the spackle knife I had was rusty and dull. It served me very well for a few weeks. I then had a painter friend helping me with a project, and that son of a gun started using this knife after I let him try it for 2 seconds. After seeing how quickly this professional dropped his knife and started using mine, I quickly ordered another one for myself and just let him keep it he liked it so much. Needless to say, these knives and this brand has not disappointed yet. Thank you!
J**R
Puddy knife
It works
E**Z
"Lucky" scraper
I've had one of these for years and it's always been my "lucky" scraper. Somehow the shape and flex always made it the ideal tool for my projects.Recently I started on a big floor project that has required a lot of hours of scraping and my old Lucky scraper still worked better than anything else, but it was starting to wear down even with my attempts to hone it before use. I think I bought ten other scrapers trying to get the same utility out of them but none were as ideal as Lucky scraper.It took me way too long to google the manufacturer's name on the handle and find them online, but I'm glad I did and now I have a credible backup for Lucky scraper.Definitely remembering Warner for future projects.
J**P
A joy to use
The perfect amount of flex. I use it for taping drywall corners and making small repairs.
G**H
This is one versatile little knife
I restored a 1949 Gretsch acoustic guitar and needed to replace the broken bridge, which meant gently removing the old bridge without destroying the wood underneath it. This putty knife, along with judicious application of heat, made the bridge removal smooth and satisfying. It has just the right amount of spring to it and it balances perfectly in my hand. Another great addition to my toolbox.
D**I
wont rust
I try to get stainless steel tools when possible for the simple reason that it last longer and doesn't rust. I have gone thru other putty knives and while the steel ones are more flexible they do tend to rust and pit if you don't care for them. With a stainless steel blade while you still need to clean it can take more abuse and not rust. This is a bit stiffer as the flexible portion of the blade is only the last 1.5" so if you prefer a more flexible blade this is not for you.
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