Made in Iowa
American-made products manufactured in Iowa.
$20-$283-Piece Paring Knife Galore Gift Set (S01)
A best-selling gift set containing three of Rada's most-used paring knives — the 2.5" Peeling Paring, 3.25" Regular Paring, and the Heavy Duty Paring — each with a T420 high-carbon stainless steel hollow-ground blade and brushed aluminum silver handle. All made in Waverly, Iowa and packaged in a gift-ready box.
$35-$50Six Serrated Steak Knives Gift Set (S6S)
A boxed gift set of six serrated steak knives with T420 high-carbon stainless steel blades and permanently cast brushed-aluminum silver handles. Single-sided serrations glide cleanly through steaks, chops, and poultry without tearing. All six knives made entirely in Waverly, Iowa.
$8-$12Cook's Knife (R134)
A versatile 6¼-inch all-purpose cook's knife with a T420 high-carbon stainless steel hollow-ground blade and permanently cast brushed-aluminum silver handle. Made 100% in Waverly, Iowa, it handles chopping, dicing, and mincing with precision and is backed by Rada's lifetime guarantee.
$15-$22Marshalltown 52 Margin Trowel, 5 x 2 Inch
A compact 5 x 2 inch margin trowel built for tight-space masonry and tile work. The Marshalltown 52 is forged from solid high carbon steel and fitted with a wood handle, making it ideal for spreading mortar in corners, applying tile adhesive, and patching small areas of concrete or stucco.
$45-$65Marshalltown 33 10FG London Brick Trowel, 10 x 4-5/8 Inch
The workhorse of the bricklaying trade. Marshalltown's 33 10FG is a 10 x 4-5/8 inch London-style brick trowel forged from a single piece of high carbon steel, taper-ground and heat-treated for lasting durability. The DuraSoft ergonomic handle reduces fatigue during a full day of laying brick or block.
$15-$22Marshalltown 45 5 Pointing Trowel, 5 x 2-1/2 Inch
The most iconic pointing trowel in the world — Marshalltown's 45 5 is a 5 x 2-1/2 inch Philadelphia-pattern trowel forged from a single piece of high carbon steel in Iowa. Used by professional masons for repointing brick and by archaeologists on excavation sites globally, it has been the gold standard in its category for over a century.