8-Oz Red Devil ONETIME Lightweight Spackling (White)
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$11.99
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Amazon has 8-Oz Red Devil ONETIME Lightweight Spackling (White) on sale for $2.98. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
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About this item:
Interior & exterior use: can be used anywhere around the home
Spreads easily: apply with any putty knife for a professional looking finish
Won't shrink or crack: requires only 1 application to create a permanent, long lasting repair
No sanding required: simply smooth the repair flush with the wall and you are done
Paintable in minutes: dries fast and saves time
Made in the USA
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I use this stuff a lot. It's not my favorite— that's dap crackshot, but this does the job too.
It's very fluffy compared to almost any other filler- not dense at all, and it's slightly gritty in texture. Don't overwork it. Bevel the holes w the butt of your putty knife and then skim.
I redistribute these containers into 2oz sample jars (pee cups) and keep one in every tool bag. Those have a much better seal and so I actually get to use all the product before it dries up.
Just re-did painting my whole basement. Filled probably 100+ holes and dents. I used the heavier weight Dap, and while it did a good job, it was a lot of work. When I ran out, I picked up some of this and I wish I had had it before. It goes in so quick and easy with minimal sanding necessary. But I would not use this for anything larger than maybe a screw or nail hole. I had some bigger holes I needed to patch and even use a patch screen, it didn't work that well. Went on nice and easy, but was just too light to get things smoothed nicely.
While a larger one might be cheaper per Oz, this stuff dries up a couple years after being opened. My old 4oz container is just about dry after 3 years, so replacing it for less than gas to HD.
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Bought this to fix cracks in my bathroom ceiling it works great! Color is bright white which is what I was looking for! Def recommend for the price! Can use for a while
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03-13-2024 at 09:00 PM.
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The larger have less per oz cost so this small 8 oz is not a crazy unique deal.
While a larger one might be cheaper per Oz, this stuff dries up a couple years after being opened. My old 4oz container is just about dry after 3 years, so replacing it for less than gas to HD.
Agreed, for small repairs, smaller amount at a discounted price is great. Those dry out fairly quickly, so for smaller occasional application this price point is excellent.
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03-14-2024 at 07:38 AM.
I use this stuff a lot. It's not my favorite— that's dap crackshot, but this does the job too.
It's very fluffy compared to almost any other filler- not dense at all, and it's slightly gritty in texture. Don't overwork it. Bevel the holes w the butt of your putty knife and then skim.
I redistribute these containers into 2oz sample jars (pee cups) and keep one in every tool bag. Those have a much better seal and so I actually get to use all the product before it dries up.
While a larger one might be cheaper per Oz, this stuff dries up a couple years after being opened. My old 4oz container is just about dry after 3 years, so replacing it for less than gas to HD.
Mine dried up from never being opened for a couple of years, but it was revived with a bit of water and mixing. For some reason, it dried to a powdery consistency and not rock solid.
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03-14-2024 at 09:51 AM.
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While a larger one might be cheaper per Oz, this stuff dries up a couple years after being opened. My old 4oz container is just about dry after 3 years, so replacing it for less than gas to HD.
just add some water to the can with the dry spakle.. it will turn in to paste again after a few hours/ a day
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It's very fluffy compared to almost any other filler- not dense at all, and it's slightly gritty in texture. Don't overwork it. Bevel the holes w the butt of your putty knife and then skim.
I redistribute these containers into 2oz sample jars (pee cups) and keep one in every tool bag. Those have a much better seal and so I actually get to use all the product before it dries up.
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While a larger one might be cheaper per Oz, this stuff dries up a couple years after being opened. My old 4oz container is just about dry after 3 years, so replacing it for less than gas to HD.
Yep, the quart size is $0.30/oz, so not really a deal unless you want to buy a tiny amount.
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It's very fluffy compared to almost any other filler- not dense at all, and it's slightly gritty in texture. Don't overwork it. Bevel the holes w the butt of your putty knife and then skim.
I redistribute these containers into 2oz sample jars (pee cups) and keep one in every tool bag. Those have a much better seal and so I actually get to use all the product before it dries up.
Locally, competing brands cost twice as much, or more, for 8 oz.
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