Very happy
"Everything worked well"
Vibra-Blade is the ultimate tool for vibrating the concrete along the edge forms to remove nearly all trapped air which causes unwanted "bug holes" in the countertop edge. This tool attaches to nearly all brands of Multi-Purpose Oscillating Tools. Note: It will not work with Dremel Quick-Change system. Tool Sold Seperately.
To use, attach Vibra-Blade to your multi-tool. Once concrete is placed, the Vibra-Blade can be placed into the concrete and run along the edge forms. The curved shape of the blade will force concrete into the form and force the trapped air pockets out leaving you with a beautiful edge every time.
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Overall rating: 3.5925925 / 5 from 27 reviews.
Review topics: ["work","difference","use","tool"].
"Everything worked well"
"This is not made of hardened steel so the attachment point at the tool destroys the holes in use. If all you have is one pour this may work but was useless by the end of mine."
"Worked great"
"This product helped to get the air bubbles out of the sides of the Countertop"
"Use a trowel and tap the forms. That works much better and far cheaper."
"Very simple tool but it works well. The edges on my countertops came out really nice using this tool."
"Definitely works good takes all the air bubbles out"
"Did my pour today and the concrete is wonderful to work with. Hard to believe these guys would sell such a cheap piece of garbage. The metal is paper thin and broke in under 5 minutes of vibrating. Biggest waste of money. Ended up using my sawzall and orbital sander like I was going to do in the first place. Do better guys!"
"I bought that product because I liked the fact it was angled the way it was and had the bumper pad on it just in case you slip off front of form you won’t mar cabinet face. Mine came like the pic i attached. I probably won’t use it. But I still love your product!!"
"You could really tell the difference between this and the orbital sander. We had both going and the difference was noticeable."