🛠️ Grout Be Gone: Your Ultimate DIY Sidekick!
The GROUT GETTER: GRS210 Carbide Grout Removal/Repair Kit is a comprehensive solution for all your grout removal needs. Featuring three cutting blades, this kit is designed to tackle sanded, epoxy, and non-sanded grout with ease. Its strong hexagon shaft and soft grip handle provide durability and comfort, making it the perfect tool for preparing new tile joints or refreshing existing surfaces.
R**E
Grout Getter
The Grout Getter is a simple tool and very easy to use. It is very sturdy and comfortable in the hand. It wasjust as effective pulling as well as pushing. It was quick without damaging tile. Should emphasize this toolnot too be used with the wider, sanded grouts.
T**Y
Five Stars
Delivery on time and it works well,thank you
T**O
Five Stars
As described, would purchase from again, thanks
E**C
Grout Getter removal kit
I am very pleased with the kit. For the price it is awesome. The quality is excellent unlike some of the Chinese tools I've been faced with. The carbide really cuts like a razor, very nice. I prefer this to the Dremel tool because of the control it offers while still working very quickly. Like one of the other reviewers, I found that you can scrape almost anything with this. Very nice.
D**Y
Not for 1/8" work!
The job I did was for a ceramic tile shower with 1/8" grout lines. I wanted to completely re-grout the stall. This tool was only useful after I used a dremel tool (1/16" bit, which also burns up too quick) to route out the lines. The diamond shaped bit easily "pushes" the remaining edge grout right off. Don't think you can use it to remove to a decent depth without small chipping of the tile edges. Also Horizontal lines are harder to do with the knife edged blade. You have to pull it across the line. What happened to me was I hit a pocket in the grout line which caught the blade and chipped a big piece off. Now that tile needs to be replaced. Luckily I have an extra from the previous homeowner. I would imagine the "lathe" style triangle bit would perform the same in a 1/4" line. In a perfect world, it might work fine. But then again... Definitely not a tool for pro's. Here's my advice: Hire a pro with a Fein tool, rent one, or re-tile. Re-grouting is a dusty,sucky and time consuming job.
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