Word on the street those plastic trowel guys have made a replaceable flex blade... wonder how long until Nela does the same lol
They wont! Having seen this first hand, I can safely say its a bit of a backward step in the FLEX game. NELA are one for always making improvements, and since the launch of the NELAFLEX MKII and the MEDIFLEX, there isnt much left to game from what people are saying
They wont! Having seen this first hand, I can safely say its a bit of a backward step in the FLEX game. NELA are one for always making improvements, and since the launch of the NELAFLEX MKII and the MEDIFLEX, there isnt much left to game from what people are saying
That’s what Mike @ Nela said to be too, although he did mention a finishing spat.
Cant i order one wooden handle for my nella . This ones fell to bits @Plasterers1StopShopGot the Spat on route
Cant i order one wooden handle for my nella . This ones fell to bits @Plasterers1StopShop
Got the Spat on route
You free loadingHas mike confirmed it? You know what he’s like with the new stuff
Has mike confirmed it? You know what he’s like with the new stuff
He lives next door to Alice!Who is Mike?
He lives next door to Alice!
Who is Mike?
Word on the street, guys,those plastic trowel guys have made a replaceable flex blade guys... wonder how long until Nela does the same guys lol guys
You never know guys lol
Maybe you don't understand that a replaceable blade is good value for the consumer not every one wants to buy a new spine and handle everytime making you $$$They wont! Having seen this first hand, I can safely say its a bit of a backward step in the FLEX game. NELA are one for always making improvements, and since the launch of the NELAFLEX MKII and the MEDIFLEX, there isnt much left to change from what people are saying
Wtf you motorcuntGuys...Wolf in the house guys
What's your problem you c**t without motorWtf you motorcunt
I don't wanna be a bloody pulp on the side of road with missing limbs lolWhat's your problem you c**t without motor
Mike @ nela mate he deals with new product placement
Maybe you don't understand that a replaceable blade is good value for the consumer not every one wants to buy a new spine and handle everytime making you $$$
Make a Nela max metal blade, you'll earn buy doing it. I buy enough of your products to know you'll make.Pretty sure I do, look at the NELAMAX, EZE Spat and other products offered - all have replacement parts.
You shouldn’t have to buy a new flex every couple of months like a plastic trowel.
Have a replacement SF, damage the blade, lose the midget trowel, use the midget and damage it... buy two products instead of one, and they certainly won’t be the same quality
Make a Nela max metal blade, you'll earn buy doing it. I buy enough of your products to know you'll make.
No ones loosing a midget trowel, most Plasterer's keep there tools in a bag or box.. my point is once your flex trowels drop or hit something they are f**k*d, people are left with a spine and handle thread and nothing to do with it. Was my point. I haven't damaged one of my superflexs yet but i know a lot of people left with scrap after doing so.
Your Nela plastic clear trowel was prime example of limitations from old designs, that's why you made Nela max? Why not a metal version but it's like just a suggestion... I guess..
Why not a metal version but it's like just a suggestion... I guess..
The NeLa max was made cos the first NeLa plastic was crap and clearly NeLa seen a market for it as rifina an delehedy were making sales. All these company’s are just cut theoating each other’s tools after tools. Delehedy made the first plastic.. rifina matched it.. NeLa make the clear on. An the list just goes on...The MAX was made due to demand. The price point of the clear was cheap enough that you could buy a whole new trowel for what others are paying for replacements blades
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The NeLa max was made cos the first NeLa plastic was crap and clearly NeLa seen a market for it as rifina an delehedy were making sales. All these company’s are just cut theoating each other’s tools after tools. Delehedy made the first plastic.. rifina matched it.. NeLa make the clear on. An the list just goes on...
How many m2 have you done with it?The first NELA still sells better than the MAX, personally, don’t rate the first version and it was me who does tend the second and insisted on production
why does this forum bum nela so much. Honestly overrated trowels
A metal version of a plastic trowel would be missing the point...
The point of plastic is it behaves different to steel....
The clear plastic trowel was pants but the nela max is by far the best plastic trowel I have ever used... I have used all of them to quite some extent I think