Speedskim
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Used them for a while, great tool but I find that the bend after a few months and are costly to be a disposable tool, plasterers1 stop shop do an eze one with a changeable blade though which seems to be more sensible than the Refina route
Hi mate, the Speedskim blade is replaceable and economically sold as twin pack.
The original back in early 2012 was a fixed blade version but was soon changed/modified to be replaceable.
It's been a journey like most products but it is pretty much honed now.
We recently introduced a gasket system on the ST (blue) to reduce silt ingress into the blade slot. This means easier blade change, reduced maintenance, and overall better performance. This wasn't an easy modification, creating a good seal but still allowing adequate blade expansion was a tough task in engineering, but we managed it.
This is operational on the ST (blue) now, and will be available on the SF (pink) in about 8 weeks.
We do try hard and take all TPF comments on board (as you are the guys at the coal face). Noticing some of the other comments in the thread thought I'd answer these, as well as one or two others:
1).We are going to manufacture a 900mm Speedskim across the ranges. This should be available sometime in the summer. The 1200mm is the most popular size by far, but bringing the 900mm out should give Plasterers more choice.
2). New end caps are nearly finished. These are more robust and better fitting. This modification roles out in the summer too. Once complete new handles will have a double button feature. For existing handles the upgraded end caps will still fit, just won't have double button. The new end caps also have a rubber over-mould to give the end of the unit added protection.
3). Slight enhancement to the ally handles, they will soon have a double button, and all handle ends are being de-burred/polished meaning better, smoother blade change.
4). The Pole Attachment is one our most popular lines and can be used on all sizes. To enhance though we are working on simple outrigger which will be available to complement the existing attachment (sold separately) for those that want the added support on the longer units.
5). Blade guards were unfortunately delayed due to a last minute change. These should be available summer/autumn now. There will be various kinds, budget and also a slightly more expensive and robust version ~ keep you posted on this.
6). Bags and cases for those that want them have been designed and are in the first stages of manufacture. Should be available in the autumn.
7). Other cool products and accessories will be available later this year and also 2016. Keep you posted...
Long - but hope this is all helpful ;-) ...
Thanks for the nice comments and support