Features
DEWALT corner finishers have CNC-machined, billet aluminum bodies designed to efficiently coat both sides of inside corners in a single pass. The bodies have been hard-coat anodized for long-term durability and easy cleanup. DEWALT corner finisher also feature precision machined, robotically-welded stainless steel frames for outstanding strength and durability, removable brass/rubber wheels for ultra smooth travel on walls, as well as carbide blades and skids that last longer than other blade types. Quick release clips allows DEWALT corner finishers to be quickly attached/removed from corner finisher handles, DEWALT Mud Shot gas-pressurized compound applicator tubes, corner applicator boxes or compound tubes, while also securely locking them in place during use.Precision machined and robotically-welded stainless steel frames
Removable brass/rubber wheels for smoother travel on the wall
Carbide blades that last longer and chip less than other blade types
Quick release clip allows for easy attachment/removal from a corner applicator or corner finisher handle, DEWALT mud shot (DXTT 2-772), corner applicator box, or compound tube while securely locking it into place during use
DeWalt’s history stretches all the way back to 1922 when founder, Raymond DeWalt, finalized the first woodworking machine. This led to the official start for the DeWalt company two years later in 1924 where their focus was on producing the same “Wonder-Worker” machine that could be set up in nine different configurations. DeWalt continued to grow over the decades finally introducing their first portable power tools in 1992 and many other innovations such as the ability to track tools via Bluetooth which was introduced in 2015. Over the past century, DeWalt has been a name that professional tradesmen have come to trust thanks to their outstanding quality, performance and thoughtful advances in technology. When you’re buying a DeWalt tool take comfort in the fact that they have been the go-to source for high quality tools on a jobsite for nearly 100 years.