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The purchased item arrived promptly.
The purchased item arrived safely in sound and secure packaging. I found the item to be exactly as described and in excellent condition. I highly recommend this company should you anything drywall related.
Loved the transaction between me and…
Loved the transaction between me and them when I bought a new drywall master bazooka. Saved me some money ordering through them. Thank you!
Reasonable, reliable, legitimate
This company has always shipped good tools in proper condition. They ship quickly and are also quick to respond and answer questions I have. We have also visited their shop. My business has dealt with East Coast Drywall Tools for many years and will continue as they are trustworthy, reasonable and reliable.
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