
The Couteaux à Enduire Américain 125 mm is a professional American-style putty knife designed for applying, spreading and smoothing joint compound, plaster and fillers. Its flexible 125 mm stainless-steel blade provides excellent control for patching, finishing and detail work.
• 125 mm blade width
• Ideal for filling, patching and small finishing areas
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| Property | Specification |
|---|---|
| Tool Type | American-style putty/finishing knife |
| Blade Width | 125 mm |
| Blade Material | Flexible stainless steel |
| Handle Type | Ergonomic plastic or rubber-coated handle |
| Primary Uses | Patching, spreading, smoothing and filling |
This American-style putty knife is used for applying, spreading and smoothing fillers or joint compound on small areas. It is ideal for patch repairs, corner touch-ups and fine finishing where precision and clean edges are important.
Yes. The 125 mm width provides excellent control, making it perfect for small patches, cracks and edge smoothing. It allows accurate application without over-spreading material, which is ideal for detailed plastering and repair work.
The tool works with joint compound, filler paste, finishing plaster and lightweight repair materials. Its flexible blade helps achieve smooth surfaces, especially when filling small holes, dents or cracks requiring precise, clean application.
The blade is flexible, which allows smoother feathering and easier pressure control. This flexibility helps spread material evenly and reduces visible lines, especially when working on small repairs or touch-ups around trims and corners.
Yes. The 125 mm size is comfortable for new users because it offers easy handling and predictable control. Its ergonomic design helps beginners achieve smoother finishes and cleaner results during small repair tasks.
No. It is designed for targeted repair work and detail finishing. For larger surfaces such as full walls and ceilings, wide knives or trowels are recommended for faster application and maintaining flat, consistent spreads.
Use light pressure, keep the blade clean and apply overlapping strokes. Feathering the edges with a flexible motion helps maintain smooth transitions into the surrounding surface, preventing lines and uneven areas during finishing.
Yes. It can be used on drywall, plasterboard, cement-based surfaces and interior walls. It applies fillers effectively on both smooth and slightly textured areas, making it suitable for various small repair applications.
Clean the blade immediately after use to prevent dried compound buildup. Dry thoroughly to avoid rust and store the knife in a safe place. Avoid bending or applying excessive force to preserve the blade’s shape and performance.
Yes. The ergonomic handle is designed for comfort and stability, reducing fatigue during extended repair sessions. It provides firm grip and improved control, allowing smooth, consistent application of compound across multiple repair tasks.