🏗️ Float Like a Pro, Finish Like a Boss!
The Marshalltown White Lightning Hand Float is a cutting-edge tool designed for professional concrete finishing. With a 16-inch by 3-inch blade made from lightweight, low-friction polymer, it ensures smooth results while reducing setting time. The ergonomic DuraSoft handle enhances comfort and reduces fatigue, making it ideal for long projects. Proudly made in the USA, this float combines durability and efficiency for superior performance in concrete work.
Manufacturer | Marshalltown Company |
Part Number | WTLF16 |
Item Weight | 1.57 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 16 x 3.1 x 3.5 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | WTLF16 |
Size | One Size |
Color | Multi |
Style | 16 Inch |
Material | Blend |
Pattern | White Lightning |
Shape | Rectangular |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Handle/Lever Placement | Veritical |
Number of Handles | 1 |
Usage | Concrete/Masonry |
Included Components | White Lightning Hand Float 16"x3" - DuraSoft® |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**H
Great finishing tool
Marshalltown make excellent tools
S**C
Concave on the bottom and Sucks down on the concrete.
Has rounded corners but the bottom is concave instead of being convex. Being concave the White Lightiing Mag sticks to the concrete. Used it for a couple of minutes then threw it back in the bucket.
A**Y
Good product
Good product
A**R
Great supplier. Item arrived ahead of anticipated time.
Does not meet up to the hype ofbeing “White Lightning”. I would personally recommend just buying a normal red fiber instead. Much cleaner.
O**Z
Entrega a tiempo y con la descripción correcta
Es buen producto
J**N
its alright not neccesary
this float is cool I do a lot of sidewalks and curbs as well as foundation slabs. if your a seasoned finisher than it don't matter what I say since you should know your tools if your new or diy projects you can just use all the cheap tools at Home Depot again nice to add to the collection but really haven't notice what makes this float nice seem to work like my other ones if anything concrete kinda sticks to a little hope this helped
D**N
Better off using a hair brush
This is said to be useful for bringing water to the surface on harder sets and at the very least give a decent rough float. It does none of that - at any angle - it just rips away the surface. And the 4 attempts at using it left a couple small gouges IN THE FLOAT ITSELF. How anyone could prefer this to a mag is beyond me. Will be attempting to get a refund
J**D
Not worth it, stick with a Magnesium float
The tool was curved inwards making it useless for floating concrete. Avoid stick with a magnesium float
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