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The XXGO6 Pcs Diamond Oscillating Multi Tool Saw Blades are specifically designed for grout removal and small jobs, featuring a pack of six blades with optimal thickness for precision work. Compatible with a variety of major tool brands, these durable blades are perfect for tackling tough materials like plaster and mortar, making them an essential addition to any professional or DIY toolkit.
S**5
Two Different Oscillating Blade Designs for Grit & Grout Removal | 6-pcs = Good Value
The XXGO diamond oscillating multi tool saw blades are specifically design for grit and grout removal. I was only able to try out this blade on a small section of bathroom tile grout, since we are not at that stage of the bathroom remodel just yet. The blade works as designed, making quick work of the removal of the old grout. Of the two blades, I prefer the semi circle multitool blade since I can use different angles, as opposed to the tomahawk multi tool blade, which will likely work best in tighter spaces/situations.
S**7
Good Quality, Excellent Price, Have Bought Many Times
I own a handyman service that does a fair bit of tile work and thus have occasional need for this type of diamond oscillating tool blade. I've purchased very expensive name brand ones from my local big box home improvement store and cheapies from Harbor Freight, but these blades from XXGO seem to hit just the right cost/durability ratio. All the blades, cheap or expensive, seem to cut about the same when new, but the cheapies wear out much more quickly. This is especially true if you make the mistake of trying to cut tile or stone, which they can cut ... although very slowly and while quickly wearing out the blade. For removing grout these work great, especially considering the very reasonable price. I've purchased this multipack of XXGO diamond blades 4 or 5 times now and will continue to use them as long as the price and quality continue to be attractive.
R**H
Long-Lasting, Effective Oscillating Saw Blades
These diamond-coated blades are awesome. I love them after only one use. I took one of the round (cup-shaped) blades and removed all of the 50+ year old grout from my tub surround. I then took one of the smaller, ob-long blades and cleanly cut through several cracked/broken ceramic tiles (so I could replace them w/new ones). After all of that messy, nasty, otherwise nightmarish work, both of the blade look and feel like they did when I just put them on the tool. In other words, both blades didn't get damaged at all. I'm loving these things and see many more years of good use from the set. Highly recommended.
M**.
Grout reoved
I got these to remove grout. I have a diamond grit blade from Milwaukee. In the side-by-side comparison, the XXGO is just slightly smaller (see attached picture). I didn't have any issues removing grout with this blade. It cut pretty smoothly. I cut, vacuumed, and cleaned the grout area. Then I refilled the grout. Everything looks pretty good.
N**G
A Bit Below Average Performance
These diamond blades were tested at removing regular tile grout and sanded tile grout. The performance on regular non-hardened grout seemed to be about on the lower end of average for blades of this type. However, on the sanded floor grout the blade struggled a lot more, trying to dance out of the grout line and requiring more pressure to continue removing material than another competitor's brand used in the past.A shop vacuum was added to see if debris removal was the issue. The vacuum’s crevice nozzle was placed along the cut line, picking up the chips and dust to clear the cut but the progress was still rather slow, and moderate downward and forward pressure was still required for removal.The blades benefited from the vacuum assist but that isn’t always possible, especially on vertical surfaces, unless you have a helper.Overall uninspiring performance.
R**U
Cut through the old grout like butter!
I ordered these diamond grit oscillating Multi Tool saw blades to remove some broken grout around the floor tiles. The blade fit my Ryobi multi tool, no adaptor needed. With the speed at 3 this blade cut through the old grout like butter. Took about 10 minutes to remove enough of the old grout, and after removing the fine dust, ready for the new grout. It was actually my first time replacing grout on floor tiles and it couldn't have been simpler.As the ad states these blades are for small jobs of grout removal and not for cutting or shaping tile. They are diamond grit, not a diamond blade. I recommend these oscillating multi tool blades for fixing up broken grout around floor tile.
L**I
Great Value
I don’t know how they can make these for this price or, maybe it’s a better way to say it that I don’t know how they can get the price they ask for the name brands in retail stores. These appear to be of the same quality and it’s 1/10 of the price. Color me impressed.
R**.
Works as expected
Works as I expected, fits my Makita oscillating tool without issue
A**A
Tough Blade, Fits Porter Cable, 2 mm Cut
I have been using oscillating multitools for years. They are so versatile. Unfortunately, the blades do not last as long as you would like them to! I like having a few extra around of different types for the various home repairs and improvements I will be taking on. I ordered this six piece set because I did not have any oscillating tool blades for grit removal. The first photo shows what comes in the package, except for the two adapter washers. (They fell out of the package while I was opening it! Fortunately I found them after I took the pictures). The width of the mounting part of the blade is 1.16 mm. The cutting part of the blade (with the diamond grit) is 2.06 mm. Be aware that if you are getting these for a grout removal job, your grout width should be greater than about 2.5 mm. Note as well that the handling an oscillating multi tool for grout removal requires great care because of the vibration of the tool (and the blade!). It is easy to pass the blade over the tile, causing damage. I recommend having a manual grout removal tool on hand for tight spots. These blades have a good thickness, fit my Porter Cable tool well, and the diamond grit should last a while. This package gives a good number and sufficient variety of blades. I especially like the "tomahawk" shaped blades that allows the use of the short sides for some tight spots.
O**1
I recommend the Oscillating Multitool Grout Removal Blades.
Instructions stateOscillating Multitool Grout Removal Blade for Small JobsMainly Used for Grout Removal, Not for Tile Cutting Granite Hard WallPack of Semi Circle Multitool Blade and Tomahawk Multi Tool Blade, 3 Pcs EachAbout 1.7mm-2mm Thickness, Works Fine with 1/8" Grout Lines, not best for 1/16” GroutWhat is a small job? This seems to suggest that the blades would be ok to remove the grout from individual floor tiles or wall tiles this would be ideal for replacing tiles or a small run of grout. The blades fit my Makita multitool perfect no problems My preference is the Tomahawk Multi Tool blade. I have not used the blades to date & when I do use the diamond blades, they could make it far easier to remove the grout before I replace a tile.I recommend the Oscillating Multitool Grout Removal Blades.Is grout as hard as cement?Concrete's compressive strength generally falls between 3500 and 8000 PSI while grout ranges from 2500 and 5000 PSI.
W**N
Check fit with your multi-tool while in return period
These are generic blade attachments for oscillating multi-tools. They are intended for removing grout from between tiles, but they can be used for a few other related purposes (grinding thinset, tile, etc.). The main issue with using generic blades is compatibility with different makes, because it seems every manufacturer has a different way of securing blades.I have a Rockwell RK5142K 4.0 Amp Sonicrafter F50. You can see in one photo, the blade is attached in the normal position, but the tool’s “teeth” don’t fit well within the holes of the blade. When the blade is rotated 45 degrees, it fits perfectly, which one tooth going through each hole. So while this blade is supposed to be compatible, you may need to change the angle to make sure it’s secure. This might be the case for other multi-tools as well. The trade-off for not 100% compatibility is a cheaper price compared to the OEM blades.
A**R
Good for thick grout lines or plaster. Easy to fit.
🔧 The oscillating multitool grout removal blades are designed for small jobs, specifically grout removal, and, as such, are not really suitable for cutting tile, granite, or hard walls. The blades are too thick for thin-line grout removal and would damage the surrounding tile edges. If you want to preserve the tiles where you are removing the grout, then you will need a far thinner blade, in my opinion.🔧 The pack includes semi-circle multitool blades and tomahawk-shaped multitool blades, each style consisting of three pieces. With a thickness of about 1.7mm–2mm, it works well with 1/8" grout lines, but as I mentioned, it is not ideal for 1/16” grout or thinner. There are some clips that are included, but I have never had to use them.🔧 The blades are nevertheless quite versatile (no pun intended), and you can use them on a variety of surfaces for cutting and shaping. I like that the blades are open-ended, as they are far easier to fit into my Bosch tool, where you need to remove the hub with a hex key before fitting. Much easier is another oscillating saw that I have with a lever mechanism. On the tools I tried, the blades fitted perfectly without an adapter and were very secure. I think that the blade wear is high when they are used against hard surfaces, as the abrasive coating is only stuck on. I have used them against plasterboard, and they make short work of that, providing you can cope with the dust that they produce. ✔️
J**F
solid construction, great for cutting into flat surfaces.
I've been looking for some diamond grit blades for my Milwaukee mulit-tool and these fit the bill. Includes a decent number of blades (six). They are fairly solid and the grit is pretty rugged. The metal is much thicker than standard cutting blades which is nice as thinner blades tend to flex and wander when cutting, which happens much less, with the thicker steel. I tested them out on wood, aluminum, ceramic, and some soft steel. Worked well with everything I threw at them. I like the axe shaped blade as it's length gives it a better throw distance. Being longer it allows you to make deeper cuts, which you definitely won't do with the round blade, offering about 10mm of cut depth at the most. The round blade works well with cutting into flat surfaces such as getting into tile grout, or generally cutting into any flat surfaces. These blades can be a bit jumpy as they have really rough grit so I'd suggest running them on the lower speed settings. Overall a very competent kit of blades for a reasonable price. Very versatile and super useful for grinding/cutoff work as well.
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