Fine and quick-setting filler recommendation

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I've booked a week off to do a 60 minute makeover soon, and will need to cover someone's previous dodgy plastering in a few places :whistle:. Not too deep just a few mm uneveness and ripples and niks.

I usually use pre-mixed plasterboard joint filler for this and sand with an abranet which gives a great finish, but joint filler may take a bit too long to dry, so I was planning ahead and may need some quick-drying really smooth filler - 30-60 minutes(?).

Any recommendations? I'll need more than a 500g tub!
 
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Another option would be to use 2 pack filler but it will be harder to sand back.
 

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