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Deck Straightening Tool offers an ergonomic design with a 10.5-inch lever handle and comfy blue rubber grip for easy portability—lightweight and compact, it slips into your tool belt for quick deck fixes on-the-go, whether you’re a pro or DIYer
Deck Straightening Tool adjusts from 1.6 to 2.8 inches to fit various support beams, seamlessly compatible with standard 2×4 frames—simplify deck installations by handling warped boards in seconds during home upgrades or expansions
Fix Warped Boards Straightening Tool boasts heavy-duty 8mm steel construction for unmatched durability, perfect for tackling warped boards during weekend deck renovations or storm repairs—say goodbye to frustrating misalignments and hello to long-lasting results
Lever Deck Board Bending Straightening Tool features non-slip stainless steel embossed grips for a secure hold on 2×4 wood frames, ensuring stability and precision even in wet conditions—ideal for rainy-day DIY projects without slipping hazards
Deck Board Alignment Tool includes a high-quality nylon roller for smooth, scratch-free operation, protecting deck boards during alignment—effortlessly glide through straightening tasks like finishing a new patio without damaging surfaces
1 review for Deck Board Straightening Tool, Adjustable 1.6″-2.8″, Professional Fix Warped Board Repair Tool Faster & Easier Deck Installation Straightener Tool for Deck
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$32.59
MussSyke –
Some kind of documentation, please.
Despite having a cool sounding name that could totally be a real German brand, this is a rebrand of many of the other items you see on Amazon having a random hash-looking name of mixed capitalized characters. It does seem like a strong, heavy, well-made tool that even has a decent finish both in texture and paint job, so I’m expecting it to work well. However, it really wouldn’t hurt to have some kind of instructions with it. I mean, I had to go to other similar products’ pages to figure out what’s going on. It just comes thrown in a box with some additional bagged hardware taped to the handle – not quite what I envisioned from the name Fuerdich (although I looked the name up, so I knew what to expect).