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    Anyone else used these Rubi trowels? and what did you think about them
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    Default Re: 45° Rubi trowel

    Been reviewed here Neale:

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    Default Re: 45° Rubi trowel

    hi neale
    i bought the raimondi 10mm slanted trowel a couple of weeks ago, but i have'nt tested it out yet...it is better quality steel and it has a better handle than the rubi imo

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    Default Re: 45° Rubi trowel

    Yup tried the Raimondi slant trowel too and while it gives a great bed its a bit evil if you catcth your hand on it. I normally use Rubi stainless trowels which are fantastic and i think are far better than the Raimondi. I guess it all comes down to personal preference and I do like to try these new things, that way I can give a 1st hand opinion.
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