
Crocoplac 150 is a 150 mm flexible finishing and smoothing knife designed for applying joint compound, skim coat and fillers on plasterboard surfaces. Its stainless-steel blade and ergonomic handle make it ideal for precision finishing and medium-sized repair work.
• 150 mm blade width
• Suitable for small to medium finishing and patch repairs
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| Property | Specification |
|---|---|
| Tool Type | Finishing and smoothing knife |
| Blade Width | 150 mm |
| Blade Material | Flexible stainless steel |
| Handle Type | Ergonomic, anti-slip handle |
| Primary Use | Smoothing, feathering and applying joint compound |
Crocoplac 150 is used for smoothing, spreading and feathering joint compound, plaster and fillers. Its 150 mm flexible blade makes it ideal for medium-sized patches, repairs and finishing tasks that require clean, controlled application.
The 150 mm width offers a balance between coverage and precision. It covers more area than smaller knives while remaining easy to control, making it perfect for patch repairs, joint smoothing and applying thin finishing layers without visible lines.
Yes. The stainless-steel blade is designed to be flexible, helping you achieve smooth transitions and even pressure. This flexibility reduces ridges and creates cleaner finishes on plasterboard and other interior surfaces.
Absolutely. Its ergonomic design and medium blade size provide excellent control, making it beginner-friendly. New users can quickly learn to smooth compound and create consistent surfaces with minimal effort and clean results.
You can use joint compound, finishing plaster, lightweight filler and patching pastes. The tool spreads these materials evenly, making it suitable for most interior repair and preparation tasks before painting or sanding.
No. The 150 mm blade is better suited for medium-sized applications and detail finishing. For full-wall skimming, wider tools such as 300 mm+ knives or trowels are recommended for faster and more consistent spreading.
Clean the blade frequently, apply light pressure and use overlapping strokes. Keeping the blade slightly damp can reduce drag marks, while proper feathering ensures a seamless blend with surrounding surfaces.
Yes. The tool performs well on plasterboard joints, interior walls, patched surfaces and small masonry imperfections. Its flexibility allows it to adapt to slightly irregular surfaces, improving overall finish quality.
Clean the blade immediately after use to prevent material buildup. Dry thoroughly to avoid corrosion and store it safely to maintain blade shape. Regular cleaning ensures smooth performance during detailed finishing tasks.
Yes. The ergonomic handle reduces wrist strain and provides a secure grip, making it comfortable for extended finishing or repair work. It helps maintain precise control, which is essential for achieving clean, professional results.