

Product Details
LD-145 Stainless Steel Blade Wooden Handle Brick Trowel
LD-145 Brick Trowel is a professional masonry trowel with stainless steel blade and ergonomic wooden or PP plastic handle. Available in 10 to 13 inch sizes for bricklaying, block work, mortar spreading, and plastering.
Core Features
- Stainless steel blade resists rust from cement and mortar exposure
- Precision-tapered blade edges for smooth mortar scooping and spreading
- Wooden or red PP plastic handle options for different preferences
- Aluminum ferrule connection prevents handle loosening under torque
- Multiple blade lengths 10-13 inches for detail to broad area work
- Ergonomic handle shape reduces hand fatigue during extended use
Application Scenarios
- Residential and commercial brick wall construction
- Concrete block and cinder block laying
- Mortar joint filling and pointing work
- Cement plaster and stucco application
- Tile adhesive and thinset spreading
- Stone masonry and veneer installation
FAQ
Should I choose the wooden or PP plastic handle?
The wooden handle is ideal for dry conditions and users who prefer traditional feel and natural shock absorption. The red PP plastic handle is better for prolonged wet work conditions where moisture could swell or crack wood, and offers excellent chemical resistance.
What blade length is best for general bricklaying?
The 11-inch blade is the most popular choice for general-purpose bricklaying, providing a good balance of mortar capacity and control. The 13-inch is preferred for large-format block work, while the 10-inch is suited for detail work and tight spaces.
How do I prevent the blade from rusting over time?
While stainless steel resists rust, prolonged exposure to wet cement and mortar can still cause minor surface staining. Rinse the blade with clean water after each use, dry thoroughly, and apply a light coat of oil before storage for maximum longevity.
Can the handle be replaced if damaged?
Yes, the LD-145 trowel uses a standard tang-and-ferrule connection. Replacement handles are available separately, and the swap can be done with basic tools by removing the rivets and installing a new handle with fresh rivets.

