Features
- UPGRADE PACKAGE WITH TOOLS NEEDED - This wall hole patch kit includes: 1 Repair Putty(9.8oz), 2pcs 2"+1pcs 4" aluminum repair patch and 4pcs scrapers+2pcs sandpaper , all tools needed have been ready for you.
- SAVE YOUR DAMAGED WALL - No shrinking or cracking, stick on the wall firmly, not easy to fall off from the wall. The paste is High density which will prevent the wall from being alkalized, giving your wall a long time of protection. Permanently stops and prevents water leaks in concrete cracks.
- EASY TO APPLY AND SAND - Half Fluid paste, pre-mixed, and simply apply to anywhere needed. You can handle the repair job with the wall repair patch kit. Please gently shake the bottle before use to better mix the content inside and wear gloves when using it.
- FREE OF FORMALDEHYDE - Free of harmful substances such as formaldehyde, harmless to your family. Smart Choice for a Small Repair Project.
- SERVICE & WARRANTY - HOMMEE is always dedicated to providing you with quality products and services. If you have any problems with the products, please contact us for a FREE Replacement.
Specifications
Color | 8-in-1 SET (1 Can of Spackle) |
Size | 8 in 1 Drywall Repair Kits with Putty |
Unit Count | 8 |
This drywall repair kit includes a 9.8 oz pre-mixed spackle, two 2" and one 4" aluminum repair patches, four scrapers and two sanding pads for repairing holes and cracks in drywall and concrete surfaces. The high-density, low-shrinkage putty is formaldehyde-free, adheres firmly to patches, resists cracking and reduces water penetration, and sands smooth after application.
HOMMEE Drywall Repair Kit,Drywall Hole Patch Repair Kit,Wall Spackle Paste 9.8OZ to Fix Wall Surface Holes and Creak Damage with White Wall Repair Putty,Scraper,Sanding Pad Fill Quick and Easy Solution Review
A compact drywall repair kit that covers the basics well
Small wall repairs can be surprisingly time-consuming if you’re hunting down separate materials and tools. I tested the HOMMEE drywall repair kit on a mix of nail holes, a hairline crack near a door frame, and a larger doorknob dent. The short version: it’s a well-thought-out, entry-friendly kit that gets you from damage to paint-ready with minimal fuss. It won’t replace a full drywall setup for big jobs, but for typical household touch-ups it performs reliably and is easy to learn.
What you get
The kit centers on a 9.8 oz pre-mixed white spackle. Alongside the paste, you get:
- Two 2-inch aluminum repair patches and one 4-inch patch
- Four plastic scrapers
- Two sanding pads
It’s essentially everything you need for small to medium interior wall repairs, with no mixing required. The putty is billed as high-density, low-shrinkage, and formaldehyde-free—useful for indoor work where odor and VOCs matter.
Setup and first impressions
The paste arrives ready to go, but it benefits from a quick shake and stir in the container to ensure a uniform consistency. I put on gloves as directed, which made cleanup simpler and kept the paste off my hands. The scrapers are lightweight and flexible; they’re not contractor-grade, but the variety of widths is genuinely useful for different patch sizes and for feathering edges. The aluminum patches have a self-adhesive mesh perimeter that makes placement straightforward.
Odor is minimal, which I appreciate in small spaces. The paste consistency is a half-fluid, spreadable texture that holds on the blade and transfers cleanly to the wall without slumping.
Application: straightforward and forgiving
For nail holes and small dings, I skipped the patches and went directly with the paste:
1. Lightly scuff and dust the area.
2. Apply a thin layer with a narrow scraper, pressing it into the void.
3. Feather out the edges with a wider scraper to minimize sanding.
For the larger doorknob dent (a few inches across), I used the 4-inch aluminum patch. It adhered cleanly with no bubbles; I pressed it firmly to ensure full contact. From there, I spread the putty over the patch and feathered out beyond the mesh edges. The paste didn’t drag excessively on the mesh and filled the weave in one to two passes. On deeper damage, I found two thin coats create a flatter result than trying to bury the patch in one thick coat.
The big win here is control. The paste doesn’t run, but it’s smooth enough to float to a near-finish with the scraper if you take your time. That reduces sanding later.
Drying, sanding, and finish quality
Dry times vary with climate, but in a typical indoor setting I was able to sand the same afternoon for small repairs and by the next morning for thicker sections over the patch. The sanding pads included are serviceable for spot work. They have enough bite to knock down high spots and blend edges. For larger patched areas or rougher surfaces, I preferred using my own sanding block with a slightly finer grit for a more uniform finish; the included pads can wear quickly if you’re working over a big patch.
Shrinkage was minimal. I didn’t see cracking on hairline or nail hole repairs, and over the aluminum patch the surface stayed intact without pinholes. Once primed and painted, the repairs blended into the surrounding wall. Without paint, the sheen difference between spackle and painted wall is visible (as with any repair), so plan to at least spot-prime and paint for the best result.
Material performance and adhesion
Adhesion is solid. The paste bonds well to prepped drywall and to the aluminum mesh patches. I also tested a small crack in a concrete-block utility area; it adhered well, though I wouldn’t consider this a dedicated masonry crack-sealing product. The manufacturer notes reduced water penetration, but I’d avoid using any spackle as a primary waterproofing solution on actively leaking surfaces. For typical interior use—drywall, plaster skim, and small concrete imperfections—it performs as expected.
The high-density formula helps resist slumping and seems to contribute to the low-shrink behavior. It also sands cleanly without gumming up the paper, as long as you let it fully dry.
Usability touches
- The variety of scrapers makes a difference. The small one is great for tight areas; the wider scraper helps feather edges and flatten larger patches.
- The included sanding pads are convenient for quick passes but are consumables—plan to have a couple of extra grits on hand if you’re tackling several patches.
- Cleanup is simple. I wiped tools with a damp cloth immediately after use.
- There’s peace of mind in the formaldehyde-free claim and low odor for indoor projects.
Limitations and where it fits
This is a repair kit, not a comprehensive drywall finishing system. A few practical constraints:
- Quantity: 9.8 oz is plenty for scattered nail holes, one or two medium patches, and a couple of cracks. It’s not sized for full-room prep or extensive skim coating.
- Patches: The largest included patch is 4 inches. That’s perfect for doorknob-sized damage but undersized for bigger holes; you’d need additional mesh or a different repair approach (backing board + joint compound) for anything larger.
- Sanding: The included pads are fine, but they wear faster on rough or high-build areas. Have extra abrasives ready if you’re blending a patched area more than a foot across.
- Not a waterproofing fix: For active water intrusion in concrete, use a purpose-built hydraulic cement or crack-injection system rather than general-purpose spackle.
None of these are deal-breakers for its intended use. They simply define its sweet spot: routine interior touch-ups.
Value and alternatives
As an all-in-one solution, the kit hits a nice balance of convenience and performance. You can certainly assemble your own set—buy a tub of lightweight joint compound, mesh patches, a taping knife, and sandpaper—but for occasional users the convenience factor matters. The scrapers and patches here are adequate and spare you a hardware store run. If you already own knives and sanding gear, you might prefer a larger container of compound for better economy, but for small jobs the included 9.8 oz is sensible; leftover compound in big tubs often dries out before you use it again.
Tips for best results
- Prep matters: Lightly scuff and dust the area before applying paste. Better adhesion, less chance of edge lifting.
- Use thin coats: Two light applications beat one heavy smear, especially over mesh.
- Feather wide: Extend your feathering a few inches beyond the patch edges to hide transitions.
- Let it fully dry: If the surface still feels cool or slightly rubbery, wait. You’ll avoid clogged sandpaper and torn edges.
- Prime before paint: Even a spot-primer helps even out sheen and improves blend-in.
- Keep tools clean: Wipe scrapers immediately; dried residue can scratch or drag on the next pass.
Bottom line
The HOMMEE drywall repair kit is a practical, beginner-friendly set that tackles the most common interior wall fixes with minimal learning curve. The pre-mixed, low-shrink spackle spreads smoothly, bonds well to both drywall and the included aluminum patches, and sands to a paintable finish without fuss. The tools are basic but thoughtfully chosen. Its limitations are sensible for the category: it’s not meant for large structural repairs or serious masonry waterproofing, and the sanding pads are consumables you’ll burn through on larger blends.
Recommendation: I recommend this kit for renters, homeowners, and DIYers who need an all-in-one solution for nail holes, small dents, hairline cracks, and doorknob-sized damage. It’s easy to use, low odor, and produces a clean finish with simple technique. If you’re planning extensive wall work or larger holes, look to a bigger compound container, larger mesh or backer patches, and sturdier knives—but for everyday fixes, this kit hits the mark.
Project Ideas
Business
Rapid Turnover Drywall Repair Service
Offer a flat-rate service for landlords, Airbnb hosts and property managers to quickly patch nail holes, dents and small holes between tenants. Use the kit’s ready-to-use spackle and patches to deliver same-day repairs that sand and paint-ready, positioning the service as fast, affordable and low-disruption.
DIY Repair Workshops (In-person or Online)
Run short classes teaching homeowners how to fix common wall damage and create simple textured art using the kit. Provide each attendee a kit or a materials list, demonstrate application, sanding and finishing, and upsell take-home kits or advanced classes. Create recurring local partnerships with hardware stores or community centers.
Etsy Shop for Upcycled Home Decor
Create a product line of textured panels, repaired vintage frames, and small homeware made using the spackle kit, and sell them on Etsy or similar marketplaces. Position items as eco-friendly upcycled decor, highlighting repair-based craftsmanship and the formaldehyde-free paste in listings to attract safety-conscious buyers.
Subscription Maintenance Packages for Small Landlords
Package routine touch-up visits (quarterly or between tenants) that include wall repairs, minor patching and spot repainting. Market subscriptions to small-scale landlords and flippers who want predictable maintenance costs. Use the kit to standardize repair quality and time-per-job, improving margins.
Content & Affiliate Microbusiness
Create how-to videos, short reels and downloadable guides showing quick drywall fixes, creative uses and product comparisons. Monetize through ad revenue, sponsored posts, and affiliate links to the repair kits and complementary tools. Offer downloadable checklists or templates for a small fee to convert viewers into customers.
Creative
Textured Accent Panel Art
Use the pre-mixed spackle to build up low-relief textures on MDF or canvas panels. Apply through stencils or with the scrapers to create geometric ridges, waves or botanical impressions. Sand smooth or selectively sand for layered effects, then prime and paint with metallic or matte paints for bespoke wall art. The kit’s aluminum patches can be used as straight edges or templates.
Restored Vintage Picture Frames
Repair chips and gaps in old wooden or composite frames with the putty, sculpting ornamental details with the small scrapers and a toothpick. Once cured and sanded, prime and gild or antiqued-paint the frame for a high-end look. This approach turns damaged frames into premium, sellable pieces while using the kit’s formaldehyde-free paste for indoor display.
Miniature Terrain & Dioramas
Use the spackle as a sculptable terrain medium for tabletop gaming or diorama bases. Spread, carve and sand to form hills, cracked earth, or rocky outcrops; use the aluminum patches as durable base reinforcements for heavier builds. The paste sands well and takes paint, so finished miniatures look realistic and solid.
Custom Textured Coasters & Trivets
Form small round or square molds, press spackle into them to make textured coasters and trivets. Stamp or scrape patterns into the semi-fluid paste, sand edges smooth after curing and seal with food-safe resin or varnish. The result is a line of handmade functional homeware with interesting surface detail.
Hidden Message Wall Patches
Create a playful interactive piece: intentionally place repair patches on a painted board or small wall panel and inscribe or carve messages into the wet spackle before it sets. Sand and paint around the patches so the messages are only visible under certain lighting or finishes — a conversation-starting mixed-media installation.