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Ian

Use the Rubi with the soft grip handle, I find the handles very comfortable. I have a couple of Rubi trowels with the wooden handles and they are horrid.
 
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doug boardley

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this is the one I usually use Gary, will vote "other"
 
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paul damian

I will be voting other, 11 in all from draper vitrex and marshalltown and ragni, have found ragni to be the most comfortable to use grip and balance.
 
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DHTiling

I use this...

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but i do also use the rubi 10mm half round notch


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Oh and rarely i use the big big solid bed trowel :):):):)


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but not often as it gives megga wrist ache and eats more https://www.tilersforums.com/forums/tile-adhesive/ than chubby brown eats pies.. :)
 
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Stewart

I have a few different one's but normally just choose by the size I need rather than the brand, as I don't really find that much difference between them all.....


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d noulton

all my trowels are rubi soft grip never tried any other brand maybe i should dont fancy the wooden handle ones though
 
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Stef

I use Bright Ideas trowels, double leg handles like the 1st one in daves post.

Ive had 3 operations on my wrist & these give me more support than single leg trowels.

I will vote other.
 
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The Legend; Phil Hobson RIP

Oh and rarely i use the big big solid bed trowel :):):):)


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but not often as it gives megga wrist ache and eats more https://www.tilersforums.com/forums/tile-adhesive/ than chubby brown eats pies.. :)[/QUOTE]


I use that one Dave, like you say it eats the https://www.tilersforums.com/forums/tile-adhesive/:thumbsup:
 
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Rich

I use the Rubi pictured in Dave's post and sometimes the bigger beast if the floors need it, I call it Hughie because it is huge (I tend to give my tools names:smilewinkgrin:).
 

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