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Bear in mind that thick rubber grips are more ergonomical than thin grips (better for your elbows and hands), if that's what you mean by "small" trowels.
 

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Thanks for all the replies. Having seen a friend with a small plasterers trowel I was hoping I could get a notched trowel in the same size - just for small awkward places.
 

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