Trim Buddy, The Original Trim Buddy Finishing Multi-Tool, Made in the USA
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Mom of 3
> 3 dayWorks as advertised!! Makes the finish work of my remodel easier.
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Alicia
26-10-2024Very good product but WAY smaller than expected.
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Bubbers
> 3 dayThe concept is solid but theres a major design flaw with this tool which makes it almost useless. If the drywall is proud of the jambs you will not be able to guide this over the jambs flush and your lines will be wavy and/or a complete mess. And if youve hung very many doors or installed jambs and casings you know drywall is almost always proud on one side, somewhere along the opening. I wish I didnt spend the money on this. Waste. Stay away.
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Shawn S.
> 3 dayMake sure you get a genuine product from The Trim Buddy, made in USA. Amazon is selling Chinese knock-offs of this product. Products with the integrated level are knock-offs, and some are missing other features! Trim Buddy founder alerted consumers to this in a recent video. Check country of origin when purchasing!
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Roland A.
> 3 dayWorks great! Recommending to other carpenters.
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Shanna
> 3 dayThis was my mistake but I was disappointed it did not come with level.
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Nate
01-11-2024I was given one of these by my uncle who is a finish carpenter as he was teaching me some tricks of the trade. I had since lost it, and needed one of the for cabinets that I was rebuilding the carcass for. I got the knockoff and was disappointed as it was inaccurate, also the bubble level was completely useless for a device that spans this distance (a level is only accurate across a span of its length, hence why you see really long expensive levels), so I tested it against a known accurate stabila level on a known machined level surface and the knock off errantly showed it being out of level- which means the bubble was not embedded straight in the tool- so a true example of Chinese craftsmanship. I replaced it with the genuine article from a local woodworking shop and voila, back in action. People criticizing the hole size not fitting carpenters pencils- you should not be using a thick pencil for finish work. for truly accurate/precise finish work we use marking knives, for trim work that will be painted, a mechanical pencil is ideal for marking finish materials that will be sanded and painted as the end product. Fantastic tool to have in your bag for marking trims of all kinds. Good luck on your builds and God bless.
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An American Woodworker
> 3 daySpeeds up setting casing on doors ensuring a consistent 1/4 reveal.
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P. J. M. Jr.
> 3 dayAs described
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Cristobal Schoen
Greater than one weekBuena herramienta