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Refina MARGIN TROWEL 30mm,40mm,50mm,60mm
Very low stock (2 units)From £8.99Unit price /UnavailableRefina
Refina SPATULA TROWEL 40mm - 100mm
Very low stock (1 unit)From £9.95Unit price /UnavailableSkimflex
Margin Trowel Skimflex – Precision Stainless Steel Plastering Tool with Comfort Grip (Various Sizes)
In stock (105 units)£9.99Unit price /UnavailableSkimflex
SkimFlex Stainless Steel Bucket Trowel - Flat End, Square Edges, 180mm (7")
Very low stock (3 units)£6.99Unit price /UnavailableSkimflex
In stock (29 units)£13.99Unit price /UnavailableRefina
Refina SQUARE END TROWEL 4¾" - 6¼"
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Bucket & Margin Trowels Available @ PFT Wales
Bucket trowel FAQs
Everything you need to know about bucket trowels and related tools
A bucket trowel is used for mixing, scooping and transferring plaster, mortar, grout or adhesive from buckets without spilling or wasting material.
Bucket trowels have a rounded or shaped scoop for lifting material, while square-end trowels give clean scraping and sharper edges for tidying buckets and mixing tubs.
Margin trowels are for tight-area work, patching, edging and finishing where a full-size trowel won't fit — ideal around frames, corners and small repairs.
A finger trowel is a narrow, precise tool for pointing, repointing and fine detail work on small joints, cracks and tight brick courses.
A gauging trowel is designed for mixing and applying small amounts of plaster or mortar, perfect for repairs, filling and detailed finishing.
Yes. Skimflex trowels are built with durable blades, comfortable handles and proper balance for daily trade use on site.
Absolutely. The designs are easy to control, making them ideal for both experienced plasterers and beginners doing small jobs.
Yes. All trowels in the range are suitable for plaster, mortar, grout, tile adhesive and general mixing or finishing tasks.
Skimflex offers rubber, cork and wooden handles depending on the model, each providing grip and comfort for long working days.
Use a bucket or square-end trowel for mixing and loading, a margin or cat's tongue trowel for tight areas, a finger trowel for pointing, and a gauging trowel for small mixes and repairs.