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expiredTheCheetosMan posted Jun 20, 2023 07:25 PM
expiredTheCheetosMan posted Jun 20, 2023 07:25 PM

7-Oz 3M High Strength Reinforced Spackling Compound

$5.60

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Amazon has 7-Oz 3M High Strength Reinforced Spackling Compound for $5.59. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders of $25+.

Thanks to Deal Hunter TheCheetosMan for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Precision tip for easy application directly into cracks and fractures
  • Makes repairs 3x faster than traditional vinyl spackling
  • For interior or exterior repairs when sealed with exterior paint
  • Repair damaged areas on walls and ceilings
  • Ideal for repairing large holes, cracks and damaged surfaces in drywall, plaster, stucco, concrete and wood
  • Fiber reinforced for strength
  • No shrinking, cracking or sagging
  • Easy to sand
  • Light in weight, heavy in strength
  • Holds strong for lasting repairs
  • Not recommended for structural joints or stress cracks

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  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this deal is $2.39 less (30% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $7.98 at the time of this posting.
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.0 from over 330 Amazon customer reviews.
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Update: This popular deal is still available.

Amazon has 7-Oz 3M High Strength Reinforced Spackling Compound for $5.59. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders of $25+.

Thanks to Deal Hunter TheCheetosMan for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Precision tip for easy application directly into cracks and fractures
  • Makes repairs 3x faster than traditional vinyl spackling
  • For interior or exterior repairs when sealed with exterior paint
  • Repair damaged areas on walls and ceilings
  • Ideal for repairing large holes, cracks and damaged surfaces in drywall, plaster, stucco, concrete and wood
  • Fiber reinforced for strength
  • No shrinking, cracking or sagging
  • Easy to sand
  • Light in weight, heavy in strength
  • Holds strong for lasting repairs
  • Not recommended for structural joints or stress cracks

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this deal is $2.39 less (30% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $7.98 at the time of this posting.
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.0 from over 330 Amazon customer reviews.
  • About this store:
  • Additional note:

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jugernot
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For anyone that wants to use this on cracked drywall (due to minor foundation movement), paint-able caulk/sealant works better as it's flexible and will resist cracking in the future.
blesum
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For the stupid comments: if issues with your crack is making you walk funny then yes it's a stress crack

For the serious comments: If it is load bearing, ie supporting something like a ceiling, floor, roof and it's cracking then that'd be stress cracks more or less and this product should not be used to address that.
KnowsItToBeTrue
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It depends on the context of the crack, so where its located in relation to the roof or structure. If it's wider on one end compared to the other. If it's wider than a quarter of an inch.

If you're really concerned, it doesn't hurt to ask an inspector. A foundation issue is not something you want to mis identify or delay.

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Jun 21, 2023 04:15 PM
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nolenskiJun 21, 2023 04:15 PM
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I hope my crack never needs repaired.
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Jun 21, 2023 04:19 PM
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armedmetallicaJun 21, 2023 04:19 PM
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came here for the comments, not disappointed so far.
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Jun 21, 2023 04:26 PM
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fuzzycuffsJun 21, 2023 04:26 PM
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Fantastic deal. Been looking to repair my crack ever since the incident.

A million-to-one shot, Doc, million-to-one.
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ThatOneDoodJun 21, 2023 04:51 PM
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"Not recommended for structural joints or stress cracks."

Any way to know if my crack is a stress crack?
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DavidinCTJun 21, 2023 04:54 PM
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came here for the comments, a little disappointed....
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Jun 21, 2023 05:28 PM
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blesumJun 21, 2023 05:28 PM
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Quote from ThatOneDood :
"Not recommended for structural joints or stress cracks."

Any way to know if my crack is a stress crack?
For the stupid comments: if issues with your crack is making you walk funny then yes it's a stress crack

For the serious comments: If it is load bearing, ie supporting something like a ceiling, floor, roof and it's cracking then that'd be stress cracks more or less and this product should not be used to address that.
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Jun 21, 2023 05:43 PM
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1ronhallJun 21, 2023 05:43 PM
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Phil McCraken was here
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RicVonKellogJun 21, 2023 05:55 PM
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Quote from ThatOneDood :
"Not recommended for structural joints or stress cracks."

Any way to know if my crack is a stress crack?
Have the worries and cares of life been weighing on your mind lately? If so, probably a stress crack
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toocul4uJun 21, 2023 06:21 PM
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Quote from fuzzycuffs :
Fantastic deal. Been looking to repair my crack ever since the incident.

A million-to-one shot, Doc, million-to-one.
You had to use the corkscrew pasta...
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Jun 21, 2023 06:52 PM
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KnowsItToBeTrueJun 21, 2023 06:52 PM
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Quote from ThatOneDood :
"Not recommended for structural joints or stress cracks."

Any way to know if my crack is a stress crack?
It depends on the context of the crack, so where its located in relation to the roof or structure. If it's wider on one end compared to the other. If it's wider than a quarter of an inch.

If you're really concerned, it doesn't hurt to ask an inspector. A foundation issue is not something you want to mis identify or delay.
Jun 21, 2023 07:13 PM
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sinvayneJun 21, 2023 07:13 PM
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"Look out crack, here I come" Tyrone Biggums
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Jun 21, 2023 07:20 PM
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DuH-ReLJun 21, 2023 07:20 PM
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Anyone use this successfully on home stucco? Wondering if this would be effective at deterring water intrusion.

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Ducman69Jun 21, 2023 07:35 PM
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Does this work on plumbers?
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