🛠️ Elevate Your Flooring Game!
The QWORK Self-Levelling Cement Tool Kit is a comprehensive solution for achieving smooth, professional-grade epoxy floors. Made from high-quality stainless steel, this durable kit includes a serrated scraper, long and short roller brushes, and self-leveling spikes, all designed for easy assembly and precise application. With features like bubble-busting rollers and adjustable rake heights, this toolkit is perfect for both DIY enthusiasts and professional contractors.
Manufacturer | QWORK |
Item model number | WD10074 |
Package Dimensions | 56.6 x 29.8 x 11.8 cm; 3.4 kg |
ASIN | B0BNDMVQ52 |
J**F
outstanding kit! very good sturdy quality construction. not thin junk metal!
I'm actually quite impressed with this kit! It is made to be used for several applications. This is not a one and done type of kit by any means. For the money I'm happy!
M**E
Worth it for one or two jobs.
April 2024 review. While the pieces aren't the highest quality, as a DIY bathroom re-do, it did plenty good for our needs. We did have to hijack a spare broom handle laying around to attach these pieces, which was fine. The price beat out a competitors's pro kit, which included a mixing barrel which we didn't need. Tip: To mix up the leveling compound save your lungs and wear a respirator mask. We also drilled out a hole in the side of a 6-gallon bucket and inserted/duct taped a shop vac hose attached to a cyclone unit then to the shop vac (See 'how-to' vids online). We turned on the vac when dumping the mortar into the bucket to cut down on dust everywhere. This is because our bathroom is on the second level and we didn't want concrete dust everywhere and it was winter so we couldn't mix it up outside. The spiked shoe plates didn't break under the weight of our son's 140-pound frame. Not saying how much weight the plates will hold, though. They do seem cheap. But if you want affordable tools that will work to give you the level surface you need, this kit should be fine. I can't arrest to how it would work on a large job like a basement floor, though. Since our house was quite 'settled,' the floor was 1-1/4" off North to South. The type of morar we choose stated that it worked up to 1-1/2 inches deep, but on a plywood base, a mortar primer and metal lath had to be put down first. I, believe some mortars allow admixes for a more stable base, but only if the depth is no more than 1/2". Because ours was off by so much, and we were laying down on plywood, I'm glad we did the lath, even though it was a pain, AND using the spike roller really helped to remove the bubbles as we were spreading the mortar out, esp since the depth was 1-1/2" deep. I'm glad we took a chance on this kit.
J**S
Excelente, productos
Compre este kit, excelente, productos en mi proyecto de aplicaciĂłn de autonivelante, gracias, se los recomiendo, gracias
R**Y
Not for epoxy floor
Would not spread epoxy at all. wasted money.
M**I
This is the most horrible garbage imaginable
the quality is soooo bad, if you use this product, good chance of ruining your epoxy. My shoes broke and my squeegee. No thread for handles which they don’t provide. Basically epoxy pour is hard enough without products that wouldn’t pass quality for Wish.
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